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Frank Rich |
Somebody Please Give Aaron Schock a TV Show
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "This political boy wonder's main transgressions seem to be these: using public money for touristy travel, perks, and partying; having spectacularly bad taste; and accomplishing nothing whatsoever in Congress."
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Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "This political boy wonder's main transgressions seem to be these: using public money for touristy travel, perks, and partying; having spectacularly bad taste; and accomplishing nothing whatsoever in Congress."
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Trevor Timm |
NSA's Plan: Improve Cybersecurity by Cyberattacking Everyone
Else
Trevor Timm, Guardian UK
Timm writes: "The NSA's plan to protect America by starting cyberwars is absurd. Their argument that they need more power to do it is moreso."
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Trevor Timm, Guardian UK
Timm writes: "The NSA's plan to protect America by starting cyberwars is absurd. Their argument that they need more power to do it is moreso."
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Big Bank AIG's
Victims Win $970.5 Million Settlement
Nate Raymond and Brendan Pierson, Reuters
Raymond and Pierson write: "American International Group Inc (AIG.N) shareholders won approval on Friday of a $970.5 million settlement resolving claims they were misled about its subprime mortgage exposure, leading to a liquidity crisis and $182.3 billion in federal bailouts."
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Nate Raymond and Brendan Pierson, Reuters
Raymond and Pierson write: "American International Group Inc (AIG.N) shareholders won approval on Friday of a $970.5 million settlement resolving claims they were misled about its subprime mortgage exposure, leading to a liquidity crisis and $182.3 billion in federal bailouts."
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Why Are Armed
Officers Patrolling America's Schools?
Harold Jordan, Reader Supported News
Jordan writes: "As talk of law enforcement reform continues to swirl in the aftermath of the Department of Justice's Ferguson report, some communities have quietly made progress in addressing how police interact with students."
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Harold Jordan, Reader Supported News
Jordan writes: "As talk of law enforcement reform continues to swirl in the aftermath of the Department of Justice's Ferguson report, some communities have quietly made progress in addressing how police interact with students."
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On 12th
Anniversary of Iraq Invasion, Recalling Corporate Media's
Deception
FAIR
Excerpt: "It's hardly controversial to suggest that the mainstream media's performance in the lead-up to the Iraq War was a disaster."
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FAIR
Excerpt: "It's hardly controversial to suggest that the mainstream media's performance in the lead-up to the Iraq War was a disaster."
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FBI Agent
Charged With 64 Criminal Counts in Theft of Heroin Evidence
Peter Hermann, The Washington Post
Hermann writes: "An FBI agent in the District fired for stealing heroin, collected as evidence, for his personal use was charged Friday with 64 criminal offenses and, through his attorney, said he would plead guilty and focus on avoiding a drug relapse."
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Peter Hermann, The Washington Post
Hermann writes: "An FBI agent in the District fired for stealing heroin, collected as evidence, for his personal use was charged Friday with 64 criminal offenses and, through his attorney, said he would plead guilty and focus on avoiding a drug relapse."
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Climate
Inaction Is Destroying Poor Countries Like Vanuatu
Mark Goldring, Guardian UK
Goldring writes: "Oxfam's CEO argues that we need a new, ambitious framework to reduce the risk of climate-driven poverty getting dramatically worse."
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Mark Goldring, Guardian UK
Goldring writes: "Oxfam's CEO argues that we need a new, ambitious framework to reduce the risk of climate-driven poverty getting dramatically worse."
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