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Bernie
Sanders: 'If I Run, I Will Run to Win'
Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News
Stableford reports: "Fresh off his 2016 fact-finding trip to Iowa, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says if he runs for president, it will be for one reason."
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Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News
Stableford reports: "Fresh off his 2016 fact-finding trip to Iowa, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says if he runs for president, it will be for one reason."
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Dan Froomkin |
After Lying and Apologizing, Brennan Qualifies Both
Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin reports: "CIA Director John Brennan today petulantly denied that he lied in March when he publicly insisted that the CIA had not improperly accessed the computers of Senate staffers investigating the agency's role in torturing detainees."
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Dan Froomkin, The Intercept
Froomkin reports: "CIA Director John Brennan today petulantly denied that he lied in March when he publicly insisted that the CIA had not improperly accessed the computers of Senate staffers investigating the agency's role in torturing detainees."
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Occupy
Offshoot Cancels $4 Million in Predatory Student Loans - and Starts a Debtors
Union
Liz Pleasant, Christa Hillstrom and James Trimarco, YES! Magazine
Excerpt: "That's why Strike Debt, an organization that emerged out of Occupy Wall Street to protect debtors' rights, announced today it has purchased - and abolished - more than $4 million in student debt."
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Liz Pleasant, Christa Hillstrom and James Trimarco, YES! Magazine
Excerpt: "That's why Strike Debt, an organization that emerged out of Occupy Wall Street to protect debtors' rights, announced today it has purchased - and abolished - more than $4 million in student debt."
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Murder in the
Mediterranean
The New York Times | Editorial
Excerpt: "Refugees fleeing wars and conflict in Syria, Gaza and Africa know the journey in smugglers' boats across the Mediterranean is fraught with perils. Add now the risk of mass murder by their traffickers."
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The New York Times | Editorial
Excerpt: "Refugees fleeing wars and conflict in Syria, Gaza and Africa know the journey in smugglers' boats across the Mediterranean is fraught with perils. Add now the risk of mass murder by their traffickers."
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France
Launches First Round of Airstrikes Against ISIS
BBC News
Excerpt: "A statement said planes had attacked an IS depot in north-east Iraq, and there would be more raids in the coming days."
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BBC News
Excerpt: "A statement said planes had attacked an IS depot in north-east Iraq, and there would be more raids in the coming days."
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David Sirota |
Why America's Banks Are Still Above the Law
David Sirota, Salon
Sirota writes: "A few months ago, in a press conference about the felony conviction of Credit Suisse, Attorney General Eric Holder said, 'This case shows that no financial institution, no matter its size or global reach, is above the law.'"
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David Sirota, Salon
Sirota writes: "A few months ago, in a press conference about the felony conviction of Credit Suisse, Attorney General Eric Holder said, 'This case shows that no financial institution, no matter its size or global reach, is above the law.'"
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Japan to File
New Research Whaling Plan 'This Year'
Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "Japan said Wednesday it would file a plan by the end of the year for the resumption of its controversial Antarctic whaling programme, ruled invalid by the UN's highest court in March."
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Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "Japan said Wednesday it would file a plan by the end of the year for the resumption of its controversial Antarctic whaling programme, ruled invalid by the UN's highest court in March."
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