Scott Galindez | DNC Chair Confronted by Protesters Demanding More Debates
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "It was the final day of the Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), took the stage and made a case for the Democratic field of candidates. She was confronted by protesters, supporters of at least one of those candidates, shouting for more debates."
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Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "It was the final day of the Political Soapbox at the Iowa State Fair. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), took the stage and made a case for the Democratic field of candidates. She was confronted by protesters, supporters of at least one of those candidates, shouting for more debates."
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Lockheed Martin Pays $4.7 Million to Settle Charges It Lobbied for Federal Contract With Federal Money
Lisa Rein, The Washington Post
Rein writes: "The world's largest defense contractor has agreed to pay $4.7 million to settle charges that it illegally used government money to lobby top federal officials to extend its contract to run one of the country's premier nuclear weapons labs."
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Lisa Rein, The Washington Post
Rein writes: "The world's largest defense contractor has agreed to pay $4.7 million to settle charges that it illegally used government money to lobby top federal officials to extend its contract to run one of the country's premier nuclear weapons labs."
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Autopsy Indicates Officer Shot Unarmed Teen William Chapman From Distance
Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swain writes: "The eighteen-year-old was not close enough to officer Stephen Rankin to pose a threat, says family lawyer, as report shows he was subsequently handcuffed."
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Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swain writes: "The eighteen-year-old was not close enough to officer Stephen Rankin to pose a threat, says family lawyer, as report shows he was subsequently handcuffed."
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Warren Won't Commit to Senate Reelection Bid
Jesse Byrnes, The Hill
Byrnes writes: "The liberal favorite, who was elected to the Senate in 2012, said in an interview that it's too early to talk about a second term, even as she expressed frustration at getting things done in Congress."
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Jesse Byrnes, The Hill
Byrnes writes: "The liberal favorite, who was elected to the Senate in 2012, said in an interview that it's too early to talk about a second term, even as she expressed frustration at getting things done in Congress."
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ACLU Solicits Amazon Complaints in Seattle Ads
Mario Trujillo, The Hill
Trujillo writes: "The American Civil Liberties Union is reaching out to Amazon employees who believe they were unlawfully penalized by the company for having children, caring for a sick relative or falling ill."
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Mario Trujillo, The Hill
Trujillo writes: "The American Civil Liberties Union is reaching out to Amazon employees who believe they were unlawfully penalized by the company for having children, caring for a sick relative or falling ill."
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Rule 48: The Little-Used NYSE Rule That Can Tame a Wild Market
Krysia Lenzo, CNBC
Lenzo writes: "In a historic move, the New York Stock Exchange invoked the little-used Rule 48 to preempt panic selling at the stock market open on Monday. This followed a dramatic drop in pre-market open futures, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures falling more than 700 points."
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Krysia Lenzo, CNBC
Lenzo writes: "In a historic move, the New York Stock Exchange invoked the little-used Rule 48 to preempt panic selling at the stock market open on Monday. This followed a dramatic drop in pre-market open futures, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures falling more than 700 points."
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Boyan Slat's 'Mega Expedition' Shows 'Our Oceans Are Riddled With Plastic'
Cole Mellino, EcoWatch
Mellino writes: "A few years ago, when then-17-year-old Boyan Slat claimed he could rid the world's oceans of plastic, many thought it was just a nice idea. But flash forward four years and what appeared to be merely youthful idealism has turned into concrete action. Yesterday, Slat's nonprofit The Ocean Cleanup returned from a 30-day voyage through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch."
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Cole Mellino, EcoWatch
Mellino writes: "A few years ago, when then-17-year-old Boyan Slat claimed he could rid the world's oceans of plastic, many thought it was just a nice idea. But flash forward four years and what appeared to be merely youthful idealism has turned into concrete action. Yesterday, Slat's nonprofit The Ocean Cleanup returned from a 30-day voyage through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch."
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