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Andy Borowitz
| Heinous Waste of Money Officially Begins
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "The two major political parties' unconscionable waste of money officially commences this weekend, as Democrats and Republicans will soon begin spending an estimated five billion dollars of their corporate puppet masters' assets in an unquenchable pursuit of power."
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "The two major political parties' unconscionable waste of money officially commences this weekend, as Democrats and Republicans will soon begin spending an estimated five billion dollars of their corporate puppet masters' assets in an unquenchable pursuit of power."
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Obama in
Historic Talks With Castro
Jonathan Watts, Guardian UK
Watts writes: "They might have been the first face-to-face talks between the leaders of Cuba and the United States for more than 50 years, but when Raúl Castro met Barack Obama on Saturday he appeared in no hurry to make up for lost time."
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Jonathan Watts, Guardian UK
Watts writes: "They might have been the first face-to-face talks between the leaders of Cuba and the United States for more than 50 years, but when Raúl Castro met Barack Obama on Saturday he appeared in no hurry to make up for lost time."
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Amy Davidson |
What Videos of Police Killings Show
Amy Davidson, The New Yorker
Davidson writes: "Videos, like pictures, are effective only when the people looking at them are willing to really see what's there."
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Amy Davidson, The New Yorker
Davidson writes: "Videos, like pictures, are effective only when the people looking at them are willing to really see what's there."
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For Convicted
Blackwater Gunmen Sentencing Is at Hand
Eric Tucker, The Associated Press
Tucker writes: "A federal judge on Friday rejected a last-minute request to delay the sentencing hearing for four former Blackwater guards convicted in the 2007 fatal shooting of Iraqi civilians."
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Eric Tucker, The Associated Press
Tucker writes: "A federal judge on Friday rejected a last-minute request to delay the sentencing hearing for four former Blackwater guards convicted in the 2007 fatal shooting of Iraqi civilians."
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Time for
Police to Come Clean on How Stingrays Spy
Joshua Kopstein, Al Jazeera America
Kopstein writes: "If you use a cellphone and live in one of these 20 states, there's a decent chance police have spied on you using a secretive mass surveillance tool called a stingray. But good luck finding out."
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Joshua Kopstein, Al Jazeera America
Kopstein writes: "If you use a cellphone and live in one of these 20 states, there's a decent chance police have spied on you using a secretive mass surveillance tool called a stingray. But good luck finding out."
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Yarmouk Siege:
UN Announces Trip to Syria Amid Humanitarian Crisis
James Novogrod, NBC News
Novogrod writes: "The United Nations group responsible for Palestinian refugees said Saturday that its top official would make what it calls an 'urgent mission' to Syria in order to seek a resolution to the deepening humanitarian crisis at the Yarmouk Camp."
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James Novogrod, NBC News
Novogrod writes: "The United Nations group responsible for Palestinian refugees said Saturday that its top official would make what it calls an 'urgent mission' to Syria in order to seek a resolution to the deepening humanitarian crisis at the Yarmouk Camp."
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Maryland
Passes 2.5 Year Fracking Ban
Stefanie Spear, EcoWatch
Spear writes: "The Maryland House of Delegates passed legislation, voting 102 - 34, that would prohibit fracking permits in the state until October 2017. The bill will head to Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's desk in the coming days."
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Stefanie Spear, EcoWatch
Spear writes: "The Maryland House of Delegates passed legislation, voting 102 - 34, that would prohibit fracking permits in the state until October 2017. The bill will head to Republican Gov. Larry Hogan's desk in the coming days."
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