Paul Krugman | Carter, Reagan, and Machiavelli
Paul Krugman
Krugman writes: "Carter presided over the first part of that double-dip recession, and got wrongly blamed for it; Reagan presided over the second part, and wrongly got credit for the later recovery."
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Paul Krugman
Krugman writes: "Carter presided over the first part of that double-dip recession, and got wrongly blamed for it; Reagan presided over the second part, and wrongly got credit for the later recovery."
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Trevor Timm | Republicans Think if Your Data Is Encrypted, the Terrorists Win
Trevor Timm, Guardian UK
Timm writes: "Jeb 'I'm my own man' Bush sounds more and more like his know-nothing ex-president brother every day."
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Trevor Timm, Guardian UK
Timm writes: "Jeb 'I'm my own man' Bush sounds more and more like his know-nothing ex-president brother every day."
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Biden, Warren Huddle Amid 2016 Speculation
Paul Kane, The Washington Post
Kane writes: "Vice President Biden huddled Saturday with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), the rising liberal star who has declined to endorse a candidate for the 2016 presidential race."
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Paul Kane, The Washington Post
Kane writes: "Vice President Biden huddled Saturday with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), the rising liberal star who has declined to endorse a candidate for the 2016 presidential race."
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Thousands of Refugees Head Closer to EU From Macedonia
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Thousands of beleaguered refugees - mostly Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans fleeing bloody conflicts - crammed into trains and buses in Macedonia as they took one step closer to the European Union on Sunday, a day after they stormed past police trying to block them from entering the country from Greece."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Thousands of beleaguered refugees - mostly Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans fleeing bloody conflicts - crammed into trains and buses in Macedonia as they took one step closer to the European Union on Sunday, a day after they stormed past police trying to block them from entering the country from Greece."
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Scars of Katrina Slow to Heal for Mississippi Gulf Coast
Evelina Burnett, NPR
Burnett writes: "After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, most media coverage focused on the impact to New Orleans. The damage was just as bad - and sometimes worse - in coastal Mississippi."
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Evelina Burnett, NPR
Burnett writes: "After Hurricane Katrina in 2005, most media coverage focused on the impact to New Orleans. The damage was just as bad - and sometimes worse - in coastal Mississippi."
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Soldiers, Prisoners, Other Countries Join Massive Firefighting Effort in the West
Brad Knickerbocker, The Christian Science Monitor
Knickerbocker writes: "Fighting wildfires across the American West this year has become an unusually massive operation, involving firefighters from around the US and other countries as well as active-duty soldiers and prison inmates, quickly trained and pressed into action."
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Brad Knickerbocker, The Christian Science Monitor
Knickerbocker writes: "Fighting wildfires across the American West this year has become an unusually massive operation, involving firefighters from around the US and other countries as well as active-duty soldiers and prison inmates, quickly trained and pressed into action."
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Human 'Super-Predators' Should Change Hunting, Fishing Habits
Kerry Sheridan, Agence France-Presse
Sheridan writes: "Humans are super-predators that upset the natural balance on Earth by killing far too many adult animals and fish, scientists said Thursday, urging a focus on catching fewer and smaller creatures."
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Kerry Sheridan, Agence France-Presse
Sheridan writes: "Humans are super-predators that upset the natural balance on Earth by killing far too many adult animals and fish, scientists said Thursday, urging a focus on catching fewer and smaller creatures."
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