Saturday, February 14, 2015

RSN: What Would You Do if You Got Hit by a Bus?, HSBC Whistleblower: There Are "More Revelations"




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Elizabeth Warren | What Would You Do if You Got Hit by a Bus?
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts. (photo: AP)
Elizabeth Warren, Elizabeth Warren for Senate
Warren writes: "A young worker today has a 1 in 3 chance of either dying or needing disability income before reaching the full Social Security retirement age."
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President Obama Just Signed an Executive Order That's a Lot Like CISPA
Kevin Collier, The Daily Dot
Collier writes: "President Obama signed a sweeping new executive order Friday, making it easier for government agencies and private companies to share information with each other in case of a hack."
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Oregon's 4-Term Governor Resigns Amid Public Corruption Charges
Laura Gunderson, The Oregonian
Gunderson writes: "In just four months, a public corruption scandal involving Kitzhaber and his fiancee, Cylvia Hayes, has hobbled one of Oregon's most durable politicians."
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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf Suspends the Death Penalty
Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes writes: "Gov. Tom Wolf (D-PA) just suspended the death penalty."
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HSBC Whistleblower: There Are "More Revelations"
Kamal Ahmed, BBC
Ahmed writes: "And now Herve Falciani has revealed that far from this week being the end of the story, there is still plenty of information that is likely to come out about HSBC."
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Sarah Palin: Dying Caribou Have to "Take One for the Team" So We Can Expand Oil Pipelines
David Edwards, Raw Story
Edwards writes: "Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) said this week that caribou that died as a result of oil pipeline expansions would have to 'take one for the team.'"
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