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Elizabeth
Warren: "If the President Is so Confident" About TPP, "Declassify the
Text"
Greg Sargent, The Washington Post
Sargent writes: "The president said in his Nike speech that he's confident that when people read the agreement for themselves, that they'll see it's a great deal. But the president won't actually let people read the agreement for themselves. It's classified."
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Greg Sargent, The Washington Post
Sargent writes: "The president said in his Nike speech that he's confident that when people read the agreement for themselves, that they'll see it's a great deal. But the president won't actually let people read the agreement for themselves. It's classified."
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James Bamford
| Not Outraged by NSA Surveillance? You Probably Just Don't Know How Bad It
Is.
James Bamford, Reuters
Bamford writes: "Last summer, after months of encrypted emails, I spent three days in Moscow hanging out with Edward Snowden for a Wired cover story."
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James Bamford, Reuters
Bamford writes: "Last summer, after months of encrypted emails, I spent three days in Moscow hanging out with Edward Snowden for a Wired cover story."
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'Dead Man
Walking' Nun Seeks Mercy in Boston
Scott Malone, Reuters
Malone writes: "Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told a Roman Catholic nun and prominent death-penalty opponent that 'no one deserves to suffer' as the victims of the deadly 2013 attacks had, she testified Monday as the defense rested its case to spare his life."
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Scott Malone, Reuters
Malone writes: "Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told a Roman Catholic nun and prominent death-penalty opponent that 'no one deserves to suffer' as the victims of the deadly 2013 attacks had, she testified Monday as the defense rested its case to spare his life."
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Michelle
Obama: I Was 'Knocked Back' by Race Perceptions
Damien Gayle, Guardian UK
Gayle writes: "US first lady speaks out on her experiences as an African American amid racial tensions between black communities and police."
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Damien Gayle, Guardian UK
Gayle writes: "US first lady speaks out on her experiences as an African American amid racial tensions between black communities and police."
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The Confused
Person's Guide to Yemen
Karl Sharro, The Atlantic
Sharro writes: "It's simply a Saudi-Iranian-American-Yemeni-al-Qaeda civil/proxy war."
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Karl Sharro, The Atlantic
Sharro writes: "It's simply a Saudi-Iranian-American-Yemeni-al-Qaeda civil/proxy war."
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Afghan Civil
Rights Movement Gains Momentum
Mirqais Harooni and Jessica Donati, Reuters
Excerpt: "Powerful religious leaders in Afghanistan are growing uneasy about the challenge to their authority posed by rare civil rights protests in Kabul and widespread anger over the lynching of a young woman wrongly accused of burning a Koran."
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Mirqais Harooni and Jessica Donati, Reuters
Excerpt: "Powerful religious leaders in Afghanistan are growing uneasy about the challenge to their authority posed by rare civil rights protests in Kabul and widespread anger over the lynching of a young woman wrongly accused of burning a Koran."
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Nuclear Power
Plant Leaks Transformer Fluid Into Hudson River After Fire
Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday that part of a nuclear power plant remains offline after a transformer fire that has created another problem: thousands of gallons of oil leaking into the Hudson River."
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Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday that part of a nuclear power plant remains offline after a transformer fire that has created another problem: thousands of gallons of oil leaking into the Hudson River."
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