Paul Krugman | Boehner and the Belt
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Lots of talk about the Boehner resignation. It was especially excruciating to hear pundits going on about the soon-to-be-ex Speaker’s motivations for not just stepping down, but actually leaving his seat."
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Lots of talk about the Boehner resignation. It was especially excruciating to hear pundits going on about the soon-to-be-ex Speaker’s motivations for not just stepping down, but actually leaving his seat."
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Trevor Timm | Jeb Bush Is the Ultimate Anti-Internet Candidate
Trevor Timm, Guardian UK
Timm writes: "Do you want to live in a country where Internet Service Providers can slow down and censor your internet traffic at will, where the NSA has vastly more power than it does today and where end-to-end encryption may be illegal? Then Jeb Bush is the Republican presidential contender for you."
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Trevor Timm, Guardian UK
Timm writes: "Do you want to live in a country where Internet Service Providers can slow down and censor your internet traffic at will, where the NSA has vastly more power than it does today and where end-to-end encryption may be illegal? Then Jeb Bush is the Republican presidential contender for you."
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Clinton Bemoans 'Drip, Drip, Drip' of Email News
Jonathan Easley, The Hill
Easley writes: "Hillary Clinton acknowledged in a Sunday interview that she's been politically damaged by the 'drip, drip, drip' of controversy surrounding her use of a personal email account and server as secretary of State."
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Jonathan Easley, The Hill
Easley writes: "Hillary Clinton acknowledged in a Sunday interview that she's been politically damaged by the 'drip, drip, drip' of controversy surrounding her use of a personal email account and server as secretary of State."
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France Carries Out Its First Airstrikes in Syria Against Islamic State
Elaine Ganley, Associated Press
Ganley writes: "Six French jet fighters targeted and destroyed an Islamic State training camp in eastern Syria in a five-hour operation on Sunday, President Francois Hollande announced, making good on a promise to go after the group that he has said is planning attacks against several countries, including France."
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Elaine Ganley, Associated Press
Ganley writes: "Six French jet fighters targeted and destroyed an Islamic State training camp in eastern Syria in a five-hour operation on Sunday, President Francois Hollande announced, making good on a promise to go after the group that he has said is planning attacks against several countries, including France."
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Fiorina's Falsehoods
The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Caught making a false claim, she couldn't just admit she made a mistake but instead doubled down and worsened the falsehood."
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The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Caught making a false claim, she couldn't just admit she made a mistake but instead doubled down and worsened the falsehood."
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For a Teen Aspiring to Be President, Being Muslim Is a Hurdle in Post-9/11 America
Oliver Laughland and Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Carson's comments did not emerge from a vacuum. They marked just the latest example of an increasing tolerance for Islamophobia in the Republican presidential race, as views historically associated with the Tea Party fringe have been thrust to the mainstream."
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Oliver Laughland and Spencer Ackerman, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Carson's comments did not emerge from a vacuum. They marked just the latest example of an increasing tolerance for Islamophobia in the Republican presidential race, as views historically associated with the Tea Party fringe have been thrust to the mainstream."
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Giant Viruses Are Hiding in Permafrost, But Not for Long
G. Clay Whittaker, The Daily Beast
Whittaker writes: "If you're a germophobe, you won't find comfort even in bleak Siberian expanses. Scientists have made another massive discovery of ancient (and giant) viruses hidden dormant in the permafrost. As the planet warms, finding these things-and waking them-is going to become more commonplace."
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G. Clay Whittaker, The Daily Beast
Whittaker writes: "If you're a germophobe, you won't find comfort even in bleak Siberian expanses. Scientists have made another massive discovery of ancient (and giant) viruses hidden dormant in the permafrost. As the planet warms, finding these things-and waking them-is going to become more commonplace."
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