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William
Boardman | Cruz-ing to the Presidency: A Look Back at How It Might Have
Happened
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "Two years from now, conceivably, President Ted Cruz could be nearing the end of his first hundred days as the 45th and second consecutive not-completely-Anglo president of the United States."
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "Two years from now, conceivably, President Ted Cruz could be nearing the end of his first hundred days as the 45th and second consecutive not-completely-Anglo president of the United States."
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VIPS | Judith
Miller's Blame-Shifting Memoir
VIPS, Consortium News
Excerpt: "U.S. intelligence veterans recall the real story of how New York Times reporter Judith Miller disgraced herself and her profession by helping to mislead Americans into the disastrous war in Iraq."
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VIPS, Consortium News
Excerpt: "U.S. intelligence veterans recall the real story of how New York Times reporter Judith Miller disgraced herself and her profession by helping to mislead Americans into the disastrous war in Iraq."
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California
Cops' Beating of Unarmed Man Worse Than Rodney King
CBS Los Angeles
Excerpt: "Authorities have launched an internal investigation after the arrest of a man accused of ditching a car and leading deputies on a three-hour pursuit on horseback in San Bernardino."
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CBS Los Angeles
Excerpt: "Authorities have launched an internal investigation after the arrest of a man accused of ditching a car and leading deputies on a three-hour pursuit on horseback in San Bernardino."
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Eva Golinger |
Why Obama Should Rescind the Sanctions Against Venezuela
Eva Golinger, Eva Golinger's Blog
Golinger writes: "While Latin American governments have applauded the Obama administration's efforts to reestablish ties with Cuba, hope for a renewed relationship with the region has been tainted by the U.S. government's recent actions against Venezuela."
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Eva Golinger, Eva Golinger's Blog
Golinger writes: "While Latin American governments have applauded the Obama administration's efforts to reestablish ties with Cuba, hope for a renewed relationship with the region has been tainted by the U.S. government's recent actions against Venezuela."
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Man In Charge
of US Nuclear Weapons Has Anger Management Issues, Audit Finds
R. Jeffrey Smith, Center for Public Integrity
Smith writes: "A federal agent who ferries nuclear bombs around the U.S. allegedly threatened to kill a co-worker and got into physical fights with others."
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R. Jeffrey Smith, Center for Public Integrity
Smith writes: "A federal agent who ferries nuclear bombs around the U.S. allegedly threatened to kill a co-worker and got into physical fights with others."
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PG&E
Ordered to Pay Record $1.6 Billion for Deadly Gas Blast
Mark Chediak, Bloomberg
Chediak writes: "California regulators imposed the largest penalty for a U.S. natural-gas utility, ordering PG&E Corp. to pay $1.6 billion for failures that led to a deadly 2010 natural gas pipeline explosion in a San Francisco suburb."
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Mark Chediak, Bloomberg
Chediak writes: "California regulators imposed the largest penalty for a U.S. natural-gas utility, ordering PG&E Corp. to pay $1.6 billion for failures that led to a deadly 2010 natural gas pipeline explosion in a San Francisco suburb."
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Yahoo Japan
Selling Toxic Whale and Dolphin Meat in Japan
David Kirby, TakePart
Kirby writes: "Whale and dolphin meats being sold for human consumption on Yahoo Japan have potentially dangerous levels of poisonous mercury, a report released on Wednesday charged."
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David Kirby, TakePart
Kirby writes: "Whale and dolphin meats being sold for human consumption on Yahoo Japan have potentially dangerous levels of poisonous mercury, a report released on Wednesday charged."
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