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Frank Rich |
Sony's Apocalypse Is Now
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Yesterday, Sony Pictures canceled the release of the Seth Rogen–James Franco comedy The Interview after hackers linked to North Korea threatened terrorism against theaters that showed the film."
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Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Yesterday, Sony Pictures canceled the release of the Seth Rogen–James Franco comedy The Interview after hackers linked to North Korea threatened terrorism against theaters that showed the film."
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No Charges for
Milwaukee Cop in Shooting of Unarmed Black Man
Ashley Luthern, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Luthern writes: "Former Milwaukee police officer Christopher Manney will not be charged in connection with the on-duty fatal shooting of Dontre Hamilton at Red Arrow Park, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm said Monday."
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Ashley Luthern, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Luthern writes: "Former Milwaukee police officer Christopher Manney will not be charged in connection with the on-duty fatal shooting of Dontre Hamilton at Red Arrow Park, Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm said Monday."
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Greg Grandin |
How the Iraq War Began in Panama
Greg Grandin, Tom Dispatch
Grandin writes: "As we end another year of endless war in Washington, it might be the perfect time to reflect on the War That Started All Wars -- or at least the war that started all of Washington’s post-Cold War wars: the invasion of Panama."
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Greg Grandin, Tom Dispatch
Grandin writes: "As we end another year of endless war in Washington, it might be the perfect time to reflect on the War That Started All Wars -- or at least the war that started all of Washington’s post-Cold War wars: the invasion of Panama."
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Swiss Banker's
Victory Over Tax Evasion Trial May Embolden Others
Giles Broom, David Voreacos, Bloomberg
Excerpt: "The courtroom victory of the only Swiss banker to beat the U.S. in a trial over offshore tax evasion may embolden other indicted financial workers to leave a legal limbo some have endured more than five years." Giles Broom and David Voreacos, Bloomberg
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Giles Broom, David Voreacos, Bloomberg
Excerpt: "The courtroom victory of the only Swiss banker to beat the U.S. in a trial over offshore tax evasion may embolden other indicted financial workers to leave a legal limbo some have endured more than five years." Giles Broom and David Voreacos, Bloomberg
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Wells Fargo
Bank Ordered to Pay $54.8 million in Class-Action Lawsuit
Saabira Chaudhuri, The Wall Street Journal
Chaudhuri writes: "Wells Fargo & Co. has been ordered to pay $54.8 million in damages tied to a class-action lawsuit alleging that fees charged by two mortgage servicers were excessive."
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Saabira Chaudhuri, The Wall Street Journal
Chaudhuri writes: "Wells Fargo & Co. has been ordered to pay $54.8 million in damages tied to a class-action lawsuit alleging that fees charged by two mortgage servicers were excessive."
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A Startling
Admission by the Ferguson Prosecutor Could Restart the Case Against Darren
Wilson
Judd Legum, ThinkProgress
Legum writes: "Ferguson prosecutor Bob McCulloch admitted that he presented evidence he knew to be false to the grand jury considering charges against Darren Wilson."
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Judd Legum, ThinkProgress
Legum writes: "Ferguson prosecutor Bob McCulloch admitted that he presented evidence he knew to be false to the grand jury considering charges against Darren Wilson."
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Will
Normalized Relations With Cuba Help Restore Florida's Coral
Reefs?
Rebecca L. Vidra, EcoWatch
Vidra writes: "Scientists have already forged strong international connections to study Cuba’s rich marine environments. By removing some of the barriers to their work, we may end up learning some lessons about how to restore coral reefs here in the U.S."
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Rebecca L. Vidra, EcoWatch
Vidra writes: "Scientists have already forged strong international connections to study Cuba’s rich marine environments. By removing some of the barriers to their work, we may end up learning some lessons about how to restore coral reefs here in the U.S."
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