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Boston Globe |
Democrats Need Elizabeth Warren's Voice in 2016 Presidential
Race
Boston Globe | Editorial
Excerpt: "Democrats would be making a big mistake if they let Hillary Clinton coast to the presidential nomination without real opposition, and, as a national leader, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren can make sure that doesn't happen."
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Boston Globe | Editorial
Excerpt: "Democrats would be making a big mistake if they let Hillary Clinton coast to the presidential nomination without real opposition, and, as a national leader, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren can make sure that doesn't happen."
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NSA System
Used to Spy on World Trade Org Director Candidates
Ryan Gallagher, The Intercept
Gallagher writes: "New Zealand launched a covert surveillance operation targeting candidates vying to be director general of the World Trade Organization, a top-secret document reveals."
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Ryan Gallagher, The Intercept
Gallagher writes: "New Zealand launched a covert surveillance operation targeting candidates vying to be director general of the World Trade Organization, a top-secret document reveals."
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Jeb Bush
Already Plotting Gambit to Win Florida
Michael Barbaro, New York Times
Barbaro writes: "The political apparatus surrounding former Gov. Jeb Bush, determined to avoid embarrassment in a state that has vexed his party and family in national elections, is plotting a vast operation aimed at turning Florida into a bulwark for his presidential campaign, according to dozens of interviews."
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Michael Barbaro, New York Times
Barbaro writes: "The political apparatus surrounding former Gov. Jeb Bush, determined to avoid embarrassment in a state that has vexed his party and family in national elections, is plotting a vast operation aimed at turning Florida into a bulwark for his presidential campaign, according to dozens of interviews."
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'Suicide by
Cop' Cases Highlight Problematic Police Response to Mental
Illness
Alice Speri, Vice
Speri writes: "When a Georgia police officer shot and killed Anthony Hill outside of Atlanta earlier this week, their interaction followed the script of countless others before it."
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Alice Speri, Vice
Speri writes: "When a Georgia police officer shot and killed Anthony Hill outside of Atlanta earlier this week, their interaction followed the script of countless others before it."
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Starbucks'
"Race Together" Campaign Flops
Chico Harlan & Jessica Contrera, Washington Post
Excerpt: "As it turns out, messages scrawled on the sides of coffee cups can spark an online firestorm. But they don't do much to start face-to-face conversations about race in America."
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Chico Harlan & Jessica Contrera, Washington Post
Excerpt: "As it turns out, messages scrawled on the sides of coffee cups can spark an online firestorm. But they don't do much to start face-to-face conversations about race in America."
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Why
Conservatives Who Say $15 Minimum Wage Kills Businesses Are
Wrong
Alan Pyke, Think Progress
Pyke writes: "As Seattle prepares for the April launch of the highest minimum wage law in America, conservatives are warning that businesses are already shuttering under the pressure of higher labor costs and pointing to a recent report of a rash of restaurant closures as evidence."
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Alan Pyke, Think Progress
Pyke writes: "As Seattle prepares for the April launch of the highest minimum wage law in America, conservatives are warning that businesses are already shuttering under the pressure of higher labor costs and pointing to a recent report of a rash of restaurant closures as evidence."
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Climate Change
Could See Deadly Tropical Diseases Spread to the West
Lewis Smith, The Independent
Smith writes: "Malaria, dengue fever and other deadly exotic diseases could become an established part of British life in a matter of decades, public health experts have warned."
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Lewis Smith, The Independent
Smith writes: "Malaria, dengue fever and other deadly exotic diseases could become an established part of British life in a matter of decades, public health experts have warned."
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