Andy Borowitz
| Midterms Prediction: Billionaires to Retain Control of
Government
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "With just one week to go until the midterm elections, a new poll indicates that billionaires are likely to retain control of the United States government."
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "With just one week to go until the midterm elections, a new poll indicates that billionaires are likely to retain control of the United States government."
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Katrina vanden
Heuvel | Offer Edward Snowden Clemency
Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Washington Post
Vanden Heuvel writes: "It is time for President Obama to offer clemency to Edward Snowden, the courageous U.S. citizen who revealed the Orwellian reach of the National Security Agency's sweeping surveillance of Americans."
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Katrina vanden Heuvel, The Washington Post
Vanden Heuvel writes: "It is time for President Obama to offer clemency to Edward Snowden, the courageous U.S. citizen who revealed the Orwellian reach of the National Security Agency's sweeping surveillance of Americans."
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The Ghosts of
Gaza: Israel's Soldier Suicides
Creede Newton, The Daily Beast
Newton writes: "More than two months after the end of Israel's latest offensive in Gaza, Operation Protective Edge, its consequences are still being felt in Israeli society. While the Palestinian territory where the war was waged lies in ruins, for some of the Israelis who fought there the devastation that lingers is in the mind."
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Creede Newton, The Daily Beast
Newton writes: "More than two months after the end of Israel's latest offensive in Gaza, Operation Protective Edge, its consequences are still being felt in Israeli society. While the Palestinian territory where the war was waged lies in ruins, for some of the Israelis who fought there the devastation that lingers is in the mind."
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Pope Francis:
Evolution and Big Bang Happened, God Is Not "A Magician With a Magic
Wand"
Adam Withnall, The Independent
Withnall writes: "Speaking at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the Pope made comments which experts said put an end to the 'pseudo theories' of creationism and intelligent design that some argue were encouraged by his predecessor, Benedict XVI."
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Adam Withnall, The Independent
Withnall writes: "Speaking at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the Pope made comments which experts said put an end to the 'pseudo theories' of creationism and intelligent design that some argue were encouraged by his predecessor, Benedict XVI."
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Will
Conservative Kansas Vote Out Conservative Governor Sam
Brownback?
Dan Balz, The Washington Post
Balz writes: "Sam Brownback is hardly the only incumbent Republican governor struggling to hold his job in the waning days of Campaign 2014. But he holds one clear distinction over the others: He is at risk of becoming an object lesson in the limits of conservative governance in a conservative state."
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Dan Balz, The Washington Post
Balz writes: "Sam Brownback is hardly the only incumbent Republican governor struggling to hold his job in the waning days of Campaign 2014. But he holds one clear distinction over the others: He is at risk of becoming an object lesson in the limits of conservative governance in a conservative state."
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Suzanne
Goldenberg | Monsanto, Dupont, Big Foods Spend $25 Million to Defeat GMO
Labeling
Suzanne Goldenberg, Guardian UK
Goldenberg writes: "Biotech and supermarket giants are spending more than $25m to defeat ballot initiatives in two western states that would require labeling of foods containing genetically modified organisms."
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Suzanne Goldenberg, Guardian UK
Goldenberg writes: "Biotech and supermarket giants are spending more than $25m to defeat ballot initiatives in two western states that would require labeling of foods containing genetically modified organisms."
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Plan Won't
Save Great Barrier Reef: Australian Scientists
Madeleine Coorey, Agence France-Presse
Coorey writes: "Australia's plans to protect the Great Barrier Reef are inadequate, short-sighted and will not prevent its decline, the country's pre-eminent grouping of natural scientists said Tuesday."
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Madeleine Coorey, Agence France-Presse
Coorey writes: "Australia's plans to protect the Great Barrier Reef are inadequate, short-sighted and will not prevent its decline, the country's pre-eminent grouping of natural scientists said Tuesday."
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