Marc Ash | Socialism? Let's Cut to the Chase
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "You are going to be hearing a lot about 'Bernie Sanders, the Radical Socialist' in the coming months. So before that bandwagon rolls off down the great American highway let's pin a little truth to its tail."
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Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "You are going to be hearing a lot about 'Bernie Sanders, the Radical Socialist' in the coming months. So before that bandwagon rolls off down the great American highway let's pin a little truth to its tail."
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Scott Walker's Withdrawal From White House Race Shows Money Isn't Everything
Dan Roberts, Ben Jacobs and Zoe Sullivan, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Walker's departure - which follows that of former Texas governor Rick Perry - is unlikely to be the last casualty of an unpredictable 2016 primary cycle where, it seems, money isn't everything."
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Dan Roberts, Ben Jacobs and Zoe Sullivan, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Walker's departure - which follows that of former Texas governor Rick Perry - is unlikely to be the last casualty of an unpredictable 2016 primary cycle where, it seems, money isn't everything."
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VW Scandal Escalates as Carmaker Admits 11M Vehicles Are Involved
Graham Ruddick, Guardian UK
Ruddick writes: "Volkswagen's emissions scandal has escalated dramatically and left the future of its chief executive hanging in the balance after the world's second-biggest carmaker admitted that 11m vehicles worldwide have been fitted with a defeat device designed to cheat emissions tests."
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Graham Ruddick, Guardian UK
Ruddick writes: "Volkswagen's emissions scandal has escalated dramatically and left the future of its chief executive hanging in the balance after the world's second-biggest carmaker admitted that 11m vehicles worldwide have been fitted with a defeat device designed to cheat emissions tests."
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Black Lives Matter Not Endorsing Any 2016 Presidential Candidate
Associated Press
Excerpt: "The Black Lives Matter network will skip a presidential endorsement but keep up its political activism by confronting candidates about the treatment of African-Americans in the United States, one of the group's founders said."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "The Black Lives Matter network will skip a presidential endorsement but keep up its political activism by confronting candidates about the treatment of African-Americans in the United States, one of the group's founders said."
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Born in the USA: How America Created Iran's Nuclear Program
Steve Inskeep, NPR
Inskeep writes: "Under the program, many countries received what Iran did: their own small reactors, their own dollops of fuel. But, says Vaez, 'as a result of the oil boom of the 1970s, that [Iranian] nuclear program morphed into a full-fledged civilian nuclear program.'"
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Steve Inskeep, NPR
Inskeep writes: "Under the program, many countries received what Iran did: their own small reactors, their own dollops of fuel. But, says Vaez, 'as a result of the oil boom of the 1970s, that [Iranian] nuclear program morphed into a full-fledged civilian nuclear program.'"
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Ahmed Mohamed Withdraws From Texas School That Suspended Him Over Clock
Associate Press
Excerpt: "The family of a 14-year-old Muslim student who got in trouble over a homemade clock mistaken for a possible bomb have withdrawn him from his suburban high school in Texas."
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Associate Press
Excerpt: "The family of a 14-year-old Muslim student who got in trouble over a homemade clock mistaken for a possible bomb have withdrawn him from his suburban high school in Texas."
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Leading Countries Spend $200 Billion a Year Subsidizing Fossil Fuels
Larry Elliott, Guardian UK
Elliott writes: "Rich western countries and the world's leading developing nations are spending up to $200bn (£130bn) a year subsidising fossil fuels, according to a report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development."
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Larry Elliott, Guardian UK
Elliott writes: "Rich western countries and the world's leading developing nations are spending up to $200bn (£130bn) a year subsidising fossil fuels, according to a report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development."
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