William Boardman | Hillary-Bernie Skirmishes Begin, Can All-Out War Be Far Behind?
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "Vermont senator halves gap with Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton in new poll released after Sanders attracted 10,000 people to event in Wisconsin."
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "Vermont senator halves gap with Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton in new poll released after Sanders attracted 10,000 people to event in Wisconsin."
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US Spied on Germany to Manipulate German Press
Jake Tapper, CNN
Tapper writes: "An investigation by the German parliament is publicly raising questions as to whether the Obama administration not only spied on journalists in that country but interfered in the exercise of the free press under the guise of U.S. national security."
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Jake Tapper, CNN
Tapper writes: "An investigation by the German parliament is publicly raising questions as to whether the Obama administration not only spied on journalists in that country but interfered in the exercise of the free press under the guise of U.S. national security."
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Greenwald, Lee, Marquis-Boire | XKEYSCORE: A Look Behind the Curtain
Glenn Greenwald, Micah Lee and Morgan Marquis-Boire, The Intercept
Excerpt: "Around the world, when a person gets online to do anything - write an email, post to a social network, browse the web or play a video game - there's a decent chance that the Internet traffic her device sends and receives is getting collected and processed by one of XKEYSCORE's hundreds of servers scattered across the globe."
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Glenn Greenwald, Micah Lee and Morgan Marquis-Boire, The Intercept
Excerpt: "Around the world, when a person gets online to do anything - write an email, post to a social network, browse the web or play a video game - there's a decent chance that the Internet traffic her device sends and receives is getting collected and processed by one of XKEYSCORE's hundreds of servers scattered across the globe."
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Second Major American Christian Denomination Embraces Marriage Equality
Jack Jenkins, ThinkProgress
Jenkins writes: "Less than a week after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, the Episcopal Church has voted to fully embrace marriage equality, making it the second major American Christian denomination to do so in 2015."
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Jack Jenkins, ThinkProgress
Jenkins writes: "Less than a week after the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, the Episcopal Church has voted to fully embrace marriage equality, making it the second major American Christian denomination to do so in 2015."
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Vets Snared in For-Profit College Collapse Want GI Bill Money Back
Kimberly Hefling, Politico
Hefling writes: "The collapse of for-profit Corinthian Colleges has been a calamity for Afghanistan and Iraq veterans who not only lost their chance at a college degree from the shuttered schools but also can't get back tens of thousands in tuition covered by the GI Bill."
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Kimberly Hefling, Politico
Hefling writes: "The collapse of for-profit Corinthian Colleges has been a calamity for Afghanistan and Iraq veterans who not only lost their chance at a college degree from the shuttered schools but also can't get back tens of thousands in tuition covered by the GI Bill."
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France Rejects Julian Assange's Asylum Plea
The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "The plea follows published Wikileaks documents that revealed that the NSA snooped on three French presidents, top ministers and business transactions from 2006 to 2012, but it was swiftly denied."
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The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "The plea follows published Wikileaks documents that revealed that the NSA snooped on three French presidents, top ministers and business transactions from 2006 to 2012, but it was swiftly denied."
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Environmentalists Attacked for Protecting One of the Ocean's Most Endangered Animals
David Kirby, TakePart
Kirby writes: "Costa Rica, long hailed as a resolute steward of the environment, is failing to protect endangered sea turtles and their eggs along the nation's Caribbean coast, leaving most of that work to volunteers who have faced violent and even deadly attacks by poachers, environmentalists contend."
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David Kirby, TakePart
Kirby writes: "Costa Rica, long hailed as a resolute steward of the environment, is failing to protect endangered sea turtles and their eggs along the nation's Caribbean coast, leaving most of that work to volunteers who have faced violent and even deadly attacks by poachers, environmentalists contend."
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