Matt Taibbi | Hillary Clinton's Take on Banks Won't Hold Up
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "One of the most revealing exchanges in the Clinton-Sanders tilt involved the question of Wall Street corruption. Sanders has always been a passionate crusader against Wall Street perfidy, but Hillary's take on the subject was fascinating."
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Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "One of the most revealing exchanges in the Clinton-Sanders tilt involved the question of Wall Street corruption. Sanders has always been a passionate crusader against Wall Street perfidy, but Hillary's take on the subject was fascinating."
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VIDEO: Ed Schultz: Bernie Took the High Road
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Excerpt: "He wants to get big money out of politics. He wants to give the middle class and working poor of this country a real voice in American politics and take it away from the millionaires and the billionaires."
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Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Excerpt: "He wants to get big money out of politics. He wants to give the middle class and working poor of this country a real voice in American politics and take it away from the millionaires and the billionaires."
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US Changes Policy in Afghanistan, Thousands of Troops to Remain
Alessandria Masi, International Business Times
Masi reports: "Last year, Obama announced that he would achieve his goal of 'ending two wars' during his second term as president. All U.S. troops, except roughly 1,000 military personnel working at the American embassy in the capital, Kabul, were expected to leave Afghanistan by the end of this year."
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Alessandria Masi, International Business Times
Masi reports: "Last year, Obama announced that he would achieve his goal of 'ending two wars' during his second term as president. All U.S. troops, except roughly 1,000 military personnel working at the American embassy in the capital, Kabul, were expected to leave Afghanistan by the end of this year."
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Freddie Gray Activists Occupy Baltimore City Hall Overnight
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Activists opposed to the permanent appointment of Baltimore's interim police commissioner occupied City Hall on Wednesday night and told police they wouldn't leave until the commissioner and mayor agreed to a list of their demands, including changes to police tactics and significant investment in education and social services."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Activists opposed to the permanent appointment of Baltimore's interim police commissioner occupied City Hall on Wednesday night and told police they wouldn't leave until the commissioner and mayor agreed to a list of their demands, including changes to police tactics and significant investment in education and social services."
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Obama Administration Hits Back at Student Debtors Seeking Relief
Natalie Kitroeff, Bloomberg
Kitroeff writes: "On a day when Democratic presidential candidates sparred in a national debate over who would do more to help indebted students, the U.S. government launched a new attack on student debtors seeking loan relief."
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Natalie Kitroeff, Bloomberg
Kitroeff writes: "On a day when Democratic presidential candidates sparred in a national debate over who would do more to help indebted students, the U.S. government launched a new attack on student debtors seeking loan relief."
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Mother Teresa Charity Shuts Down Orphanages to Avoid Gays Adopting
John Paul Brammer, Blue Nation Review
Brammer writes: "An organization called The Missionaries of Charity has asked 13 government orphanages in India to close after the country allowed single, divorced, or separated people to adopt, and they fear gay couples adopting children."
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John Paul Brammer, Blue Nation Review
Brammer writes: "An organization called The Missionaries of Charity has asked 13 government orphanages in India to close after the country allowed single, divorced, or separated people to adopt, and they fear gay couples adopting children."
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Food Chain Collapse Predicted in World's Oceans
Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "The world's oceans are teeming with life, but rising carbon dioxide emissions could cause a collapse in the marine food chain from the top down."
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Agence France-Presse
Excerpt: "The world's oceans are teeming with life, but rising carbon dioxide emissions could cause a collapse in the marine food chain from the top down."
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