Paul Krugman | The Rage of the Bankers
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Last week the Federal Reserve chose not to raise interest rates. It was the right decision. In fact, I'm among the economists wondering why we're even thinking about raising rates right now."
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Last week the Federal Reserve chose not to raise interest rates. It was the right decision. In fact, I'm among the economists wondering why we're even thinking about raising rates right now."
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David Sirota | Volkswagen Case Spotlights Lawmakers From Competing Auto Manufacturing States
David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "The hearings would appear to be a straightforward affair, pitting U.S. legislators against a foreign conglomerate caught evading American laws. But the congressional politics may end up being far more complex, as powerful GOP lawmakers from two automobile states have competing local interests at stake."
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David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "The hearings would appear to be a straightforward affair, pitting U.S. legislators against a foreign conglomerate caught evading American laws. But the congressional politics may end up being far more complex, as powerful GOP lawmakers from two automobile states have competing local interests at stake."
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Ashraf Ghani, Afghan President, Vows to Crack Down on Abuse of Boys
Matthew Rosenberg, The New York Times
Rosenberg writes: "Addressing revulsion at the widespread sexual abuse of boys by powerful Afghan commanders, President Ashraf Ghani pledged on Wednesday that his government would do what it could to stamp out a practice that is pervasive among many wealthy and prominent men in his country."
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Matthew Rosenberg, The New York Times
Rosenberg writes: "Addressing revulsion at the widespread sexual abuse of boys by powerful Afghan commanders, President Ashraf Ghani pledged on Wednesday that his government would do what it could to stamp out a practice that is pervasive among many wealthy and prominent men in his country."
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Hillary Clinton: Republicans Don't Just Oppose Abortion. They Oppose Family Planning and Contraception.
Greg Sargent, The Washington Post
Sargent writes: "Clinton has defended Planned Parenthood before, but in the portion of the Des Moines Register interview in which she discussed the group, she telegraphed a more detailed response."
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Greg Sargent, The Washington Post
Sargent writes: "Clinton has defended Planned Parenthood before, but in the portion of the Des Moines Register interview in which she discussed the group, she telegraphed a more detailed response."
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Think the Black Panthers Were a Hate Group? You Have More in Common With Them Than You Think
Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes writes: "Decades after the party was formed, the Black Panthers have actually shaped the status quo, from their cop watching and stance against mass incarceration to their holistic approach to overhauling an oppressive system."
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Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress
Townes writes: "Decades after the party was formed, the Black Panthers have actually shaped the status quo, from their cop watching and stance against mass incarceration to their holistic approach to overhauling an oppressive system."
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Hundreds Killed in Haj Stampede in Saudi Arabia
Nidal al-Mughrabi, Reuters
Al-Mughrabi writes: "At least 717 pilgrims were killed on Thursday in a stampede outside the Muslim holy city of Mecca, Saudi authorities said, the worst disaster to strike the annual haj pilgrimage in 25 years."
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Nidal al-Mughrabi, Reuters
Al-Mughrabi writes: "At least 717 pilgrims were killed on Thursday in a stampede outside the Muslim holy city of Mecca, Saudi authorities said, the worst disaster to strike the annual haj pilgrimage in 25 years."
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9 Fortune 500 Companies Pledge to Go 100% Renewable
Cole Mellino, EcoWatch
Mellino writes: "Goldman Sachs, Johnson & Johnson, Nike, Procter & Gamble, Salesforce, Starbucks, Steelcase, Voya Financial and Walmart joined RE100, pledging to source 100 percent of their electricity from renewable energy 'to reduce CO2 emissions and seize the business benefits,' says the nonprofit The Climate Group."
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Cole Mellino, EcoWatch
Mellino writes: "Goldman Sachs, Johnson & Johnson, Nike, Procter & Gamble, Salesforce, Starbucks, Steelcase, Voya Financial and Walmart joined RE100, pledging to source 100 percent of their electricity from renewable energy 'to reduce CO2 emissions and seize the business benefits,' says the nonprofit The Climate Group."
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