William Boardman | Hillary "Wins" Benghazi Bipartisan Bad Faith Boogaloo
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "What is 'Benghazi,' Washington's long-running kabuki circus, really about? Is it about dead diplomats and CIA mercenaries? Foreign service security? Terrorist attacks and Islamaphobic movies? Emails and Sidney Blumenthal? Whether Hillary Clinton cares, or whether she spends the night alone? Does the Benghazi committee, or anyone else, really know what 'Benghazi' is about?"
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "What is 'Benghazi,' Washington's long-running kabuki circus, really about? Is it about dead diplomats and CIA mercenaries? Foreign service security? Terrorist attacks and Islamaphobic movies? Emails and Sidney Blumenthal? Whether Hillary Clinton cares, or whether she spends the night alone? Does the Benghazi committee, or anyone else, really know what 'Benghazi' is about?"
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Netanyahu Defends Surveillance Plan at Holy Site as Violence Continues
Al Jazeera America and Associated Press
Excerpt: "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday defended a U.S.-brokered plan to install video surveillance at a sensitive Jerusalem holy site, saying it could help refute claims that Israel is trying to expand Jewish presence there. Palestinians, however, said they are concerned that Israel would use the cameras to spy on and arrest people."
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Al Jazeera America and Associated Press
Excerpt: "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday defended a U.S.-brokered plan to install video surveillance at a sensitive Jerusalem holy site, saying it could help refute claims that Israel is trying to expand Jewish presence there. Palestinians, however, said they are concerned that Israel would use the cameras to spy on and arrest people."
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Florida's New Anti-Gay, Anti-Woman Bill May Be the Most Malicious Yet
Mark Joseph Stern, Slate
Stern writes: "Those who seek to deprive gay people of their fundamental rights are rarely eager to enact laws respecting women's dignity and autonomy. That near-truism is playing out in Florida-where, not content to debase just gays, the legislature is now considering a bill that demeans both gays and women in creative and innovative ways."
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Mark Joseph Stern, Slate
Stern writes: "Those who seek to deprive gay people of their fundamental rights are rarely eager to enact laws respecting women's dignity and autonomy. That near-truism is playing out in Florida-where, not content to debase just gays, the legislature is now considering a bill that demeans both gays and women in creative and innovative ways."
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Assad Ready for Presidential Election
Alexander Winning and Tom Perry, Reuters
Excerpt: "Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's priority is to defeat 'terrorists' before holding elections but he is ready to call parliamentary and presidential polls if necessary, a Russian lawmaker who met him on Sunday said."
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Alexander Winning and Tom Perry, Reuters
Excerpt: "Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's priority is to defeat 'terrorists' before holding elections but he is ready to call parliamentary and presidential polls if necessary, a Russian lawmaker who met him on Sunday said."
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Is Valeant Pharmaceuticals the Next Enron?
Owen Davis, International Business Times
Davis writes: "A cloud of suspicion still hovers over Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc., but the company's top executives have a chance this week to shed light on internal processes that have raised allegations of fraud."
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Owen Davis, International Business Times
Davis writes: "A cloud of suspicion still hovers over Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc., but the company's top executives have a chance this week to shed light on internal processes that have raised allegations of fraud."
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There Were Fewer Black Men in Medical School in 2014 Than in 1978
Lauren Silverman, NPR
Silverman writes: "While more black men graduated from college over the past few decades, the number of black men applying to medical school has dropped. In 1978, 1,410 black men applied to medical school and 542 ended up enrolling. In 2014, both those numbers were down - 1,337 applied and 515 enrolled."
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Lauren Silverman, NPR
Silverman writes: "While more black men graduated from college over the past few decades, the number of black men applying to medical school has dropped. In 1978, 1,410 black men applied to medical school and 542 ended up enrolling. In 2014, both those numbers were down - 1,337 applied and 515 enrolled."
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24 States Sue Obama Over Clean Power Plan
Cole Mellino, EcoWatch
Mellino writes: "Twenty four states and a coal company filed lawsuits yesterday over President Obama's Clean Power Plan, which was formally published Friday."
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Cole Mellino, EcoWatch
Mellino writes: "Twenty four states and a coal company filed lawsuits yesterday over President Obama's Clean Power Plan, which was formally published Friday."
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