Robert De
Niro: 'Hillary Clinton Has Earned the Right to Be President'
Marlow Stern, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "She has earned the right to be president and the head of the country at this point. It's that simple."
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Marlow Stern, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "She has earned the right to be president and the head of the country at this point. It's that simple."
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Elizabeth
Warren: Iran Deal 'Our Best Promise in the Region'
Mark Hensch, The Hill
Hensch writes: "Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Friday called this week's tentative pact over Iran's nuclear weapons research the best chance for lasting peace in the Middle East."
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Mark Hensch, The Hill
Hensch writes: "Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Friday called this week's tentative pact over Iran's nuclear weapons research the best chance for lasting peace in the Middle East."
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Julian
Assange: "There Is Not Any Pretense Anymore That There Is Equality Before the
Law"
Di Stefania Maurizi, l'Espresso
Excerpt: "Dianne Feinstein, the head of the US Senate Intelligence Committee, continuously says that I should be prosecuted for espionage, and pushes strongly for that, however she also says that general Petraeus and his family has suffered enough because he lost his job. This is a significant double standard."
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Di Stefania Maurizi, l'Espresso
Excerpt: "Dianne Feinstein, the head of the US Senate Intelligence Committee, continuously says that I should be prosecuted for espionage, and pushes strongly for that, however she also says that general Petraeus and his family has suffered enough because he lost his job. This is a significant double standard."
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After Iraqi
Forces Take Tikrit, a Wave of Looting and Lynching
Ned Parker, Reuters
Parker writes: "On April 1, the city of Tikrit was liberated from the extremist group Islamic State. The Shi'ite-led central government and allied militias, after a month-long battle, had expelled the barbarous Sunni radicals. Then, some of the liberators took revenge."
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Ned Parker, Reuters
Parker writes: "On April 1, the city of Tikrit was liberated from the extremist group Islamic State. The Shi'ite-led central government and allied militias, after a month-long battle, had expelled the barbarous Sunni radicals. Then, some of the liberators took revenge."
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Black Woman's
'Lynching' Charge: an Unsettling Tactic to Punish Activism?
Anita Chabria, Guardian UK
Chabria writes: "Her arrest took place during a counter-protest that was marching towards to a pro-law enforcement rally. 'It's clear [law enforcement] are trying to target two of the most powerful Answer activists.'"
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Anita Chabria, Guardian UK
Chabria writes: "Her arrest took place during a counter-protest that was marching towards to a pro-law enforcement rally. 'It's clear [law enforcement] are trying to target two of the most powerful Answer activists.'"
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Horrifying
Video Shows Two Officers Shooting Mentally Ill Pregnant Woman
Cassandra Fairbanks, The Free Thought Project
Fairbanks writes: "Only 15 seconds after the police arrived on the scene, Riley was shot by both Officer Ziegler, 29, and Officer Valenzuela, 27, after she refused commands to drop the knife. The petite woman was nowhere near the officers as she was shot at five times."
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Cassandra Fairbanks, The Free Thought Project
Fairbanks writes: "Only 15 seconds after the police arrived on the scene, Riley was shot by both Officer Ziegler, 29, and Officer Valenzuela, 27, after she refused commands to drop the knife. The petite woman was nowhere near the officers as she was shot at five times."
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As Drought
Deepens California Sees Millions of Gallons of Water Used for
Fracking
Rory Carroll, Reuters
Carroll writes: "The practice has been criticized in the state, which is suffering from a drought so severe that Governor Jerry Brown announced the first-ever mandatory 25 percent statewide reduction in water use on Wednesday."
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Rory Carroll, Reuters
Carroll writes: "The practice has been criticized in the state, which is suffering from a drought so severe that Governor Jerry Brown announced the first-ever mandatory 25 percent statewide reduction in water use on Wednesday."
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