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Charles Pierce
| The Truth About Joni Ernst
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Relatives of Ernst (nee: Culver), based in Red Oak, Iowa (population: 5,568) have received over $460,000 in farm subsidies between 1995 and 2009."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Relatives of Ernst (nee: Culver), based in Red Oak, Iowa (population: 5,568) have received over $460,000 in farm subsidies between 1995 and 2009."
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New Poll: 58
Percent of Voters Support Breaking Up "Big Banks Like Citigroup"
Christina Rexrode, The Wall Street Journal
Rexrode writes: "There's not a lot of love for the big banks these days."
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Christina Rexrode, The Wall Street Journal
Rexrode writes: "There's not a lot of love for the big banks these days."
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Court Strikes
Down Alabama Ban on Same-Sex Marriage
Chris Johnson, Washington Blade
Johnson writes: "A federal judge in Alabama has become the latest to strike down a state ban on same-sex marriage, ruling against the Yellowhammer State's prohibition on gay nuptials on the basis that it violates the Fourteenth Amendment."
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Chris Johnson, Washington Blade
Johnson writes: "A federal judge in Alabama has become the latest to strike down a state ban on same-sex marriage, ruling against the Yellowhammer State's prohibition on gay nuptials on the basis that it violates the Fourteenth Amendment."
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Israel
Illegally Demolishing Palestinian Homes, UN Says
Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "The United Nations accused Israel of illegally demolishing the homes of 77 Palestinians this week, most of them children, in East Jerusalem and the West Bank."
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Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "The United Nations accused Israel of illegally demolishing the homes of 77 Palestinians this week, most of them children, in East Jerusalem and the West Bank."
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Report: Fast
Food Industry Could Survive $15 Minimum Wage
Ned Resnikoff, Al Jazeera America
Resnikoff writes: "Congress could more than double the federal minimum wage without doing serious harm to the fast-food industry, according to a report from economists at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst."
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Ned Resnikoff, Al Jazeera America
Resnikoff writes: "Congress could more than double the federal minimum wage without doing serious harm to the fast-food industry, according to a report from economists at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst."
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Privatized
Prison Healthcare Under Fire
Adam Geller, Associated Press
Geller writes: "Months after he landed in Florida's Manatee County Jail, Jovon Frazier's pleas for treatment of intense pain in his left shoulder were met mostly with Tylenol."
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Adam Geller, Associated Press
Geller writes: "Months after he landed in Florida's Manatee County Jail, Jovon Frazier's pleas for treatment of intense pain in his left shoulder were met mostly with Tylenol."
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West Virginia
Still Has Chemical Spills: Same Company, Different Name
Karen Graham, Digital Journal
Graham writes: "After Freedom Industries poisoned 300,000 peoples drinking water last year, the company changed names and is still up to its old tricks."
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Karen Graham, Digital Journal
Graham writes: "After Freedom Industries poisoned 300,000 peoples drinking water last year, the company changed names and is still up to its old tricks."
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