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Frank Rich | The Real Stephen Colbert Is a Sunday-School Teacher. His Key to Late-Night Success Is Avoiding Piety.
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Who is the real Stephen Colbert? We may never know, and we don't have to know: Part of the allure of the two greatest practitioners of the genre, Johnny Carson and Letterman, is that their real offstage characters always remained tantalizingly out of reach of the audience."
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Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Who is the real Stephen Colbert? We may never know, and we don't have to know: Part of the allure of the two greatest practitioners of the genre, Johnny Carson and Letterman, is that their real offstage characters always remained tantalizingly out of reach of the audience."
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Justice Department Sets Sights on Wall Street Executives
Matt Apuzzo and Ben Protess, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Stung by years of criticism that it has coddled Wall Street criminals, the Justice Department issued new policies on Wednesday that prioritize the prosecution of individual employees - not just their companies."
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Matt Apuzzo and Ben Protess, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Stung by years of criticism that it has coddled Wall Street criminals, the Justice Department issued new policies on Wednesday that prioritize the prosecution of individual employees - not just their companies."
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Warren Increases the Pain Factor for Choosing Corporate-Friendly Democrats
David Dayen, The Intercept
Dayen writes: "A little-noticed report on candidates for an open spot on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reaffirms that the reformist wing of the Democratic Party is winning the tactical battle over financial regulatory personnel."
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David Dayen, The Intercept
Dayen writes: "A little-noticed report on candidates for an open spot on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reaffirms that the reformist wing of the Democratic Party is winning the tactical battle over financial regulatory personnel."
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Silicon Valley's Labor Uprising
S.E. Smith, In These Times
Smith writes: "Seeing the writing on the wall, some high-profile tech companies are taking steps to improve standards for the workers they hire through staffing agencies."
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S.E. Smith, In These Times
Smith writes: "Seeing the writing on the wall, some high-profile tech companies are taking steps to improve standards for the workers they hire through staffing agencies."
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What Dick Cheney Has Learned From History
Peter Beinart, The Atlantic
Beinart writes: "Only Dick Cheney could interpret the last decade or two of U.S. foreign policy as a testament to the efficacy and morality of war."
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Peter Beinart, The Atlantic
Beinart writes: "Only Dick Cheney could interpret the last decade or two of U.S. foreign policy as a testament to the efficacy and morality of war."
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The War Against Women: College Campuses and American Culture
Vincent Emanuele, teleSUR
Emanuele writes: "The notion that men should dominate, humiliate, harass, rape or assault women is constantly reinforced in modern American society and culture. That being said, college campuses are some of the worst offenders."
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Vincent Emanuele, teleSUR
Emanuele writes: "The notion that men should dominate, humiliate, harass, rape or assault women is constantly reinforced in modern American society and culture. That being said, college campuses are some of the worst offenders."
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Why Solar Energy Is Poised for Yet Another Record Year
Chris Mooney, The Washington Post
Mooney writes: "The U.S. solar industry is on course for a new growth record in 2015, according to a new report that finds that solar photovoltaic installations now exceed 20 gigawatts in capacity and could surpass an unprecedented 7 gigawatts this year alone across all segments."
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Chris Mooney, The Washington Post
Mooney writes: "The U.S. solar industry is on course for a new growth record in 2015, according to a new report that finds that solar photovoltaic installations now exceed 20 gigawatts in capacity and could surpass an unprecedented 7 gigawatts this year alone across all segments."
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