Where Bernie and Hillary Really Disagree
Peter Beinart, The Atlantic
Beinart writes: "Progressives don't just love Bernie Sanders because his policy proposals are more left wing than Hillary's. They love the fact that he calls America's political and economic system corrupt, and that he refuses to play by that corrupt system's rules: for instance, by raising money via a Super Pac."
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Peter Beinart, The Atlantic
Beinart writes: "Progressives don't just love Bernie Sanders because his policy proposals are more left wing than Hillary's. They love the fact that he calls America's political and economic system corrupt, and that he refuses to play by that corrupt system's rules: for instance, by raising money via a Super Pac."
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Top 1 Percent Owns Half of All Global Wealth
Owen Davis, International Business Times
Davis writes: "In the past year, worldwide wealth inequality continued its upward march: The top 1 percent of households 'account for half of all assets in the world,' according to the 2015 Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report."
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Owen Davis, International Business Times
Davis writes: "In the past year, worldwide wealth inequality continued its upward march: The top 1 percent of households 'account for half of all assets in the world,' according to the 2015 Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report."
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Martin O'Malley Accepted Campaign Cash From the NRA
Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Asked which political enemy he is most proud of making, the former Maryland governor declared proudly: the NRA. And yet O'Malley accepted $40,000 from the NRA in 2012 as the chair of a national political committee, disclosures show."
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Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Asked which political enemy he is most proud of making, the former Maryland governor declared proudly: the NRA. And yet O'Malley accepted $40,000 from the NRA in 2012 as the chair of a national political committee, disclosures show."
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Michael Brenner | Kissinger Revisited
Michael Brenner, Reader Supported News
Brenner writes: "The more cutting debate about Kissinger and his works has to do with his conduct rather than his philosophy."
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Michael Brenner, Reader Supported News
Brenner writes: "The more cutting debate about Kissinger and his works has to do with his conduct rather than his philosophy."
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Judge Rules That New York City Seizing Thousands of Cars Without Warrants Is Unconstitutional
Nick Sibilla, Forbes
Sibilla writes: "Under an aggressive policy meant to combat unlicensed vehicles for-hire, the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission has seized over 21,000 cars since 2012."
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Nick Sibilla, Forbes
Sibilla writes: "Under an aggressive policy meant to combat unlicensed vehicles for-hire, the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission has seized over 21,000 cars since 2012."
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Peace Process Over, It's Year Zero for Israelis and Palestinians
Lisa Goldman, Al Jazeera America
Goldman writes: "Two decades after Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, Israel's occupation was supposed to be ended by the Oslo process. Instead, it has been deepened and widened."
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Lisa Goldman, Al Jazeera America
Goldman writes: "Two decades after Yitzhak Rabin's assassination, Israel's occupation was supposed to be ended by the Oslo process. Instead, it has been deepened and widened."
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How El Niño Could Threaten Millions With Starvation
Natasha Geiling, Think Progress
Geiling writes: "Around the world, the looming El Niño pattern could drive extreme weather patterns and continued droughts, putting millions at risk of starvation due to low agricultural production and lack of water, according to a report released earlier this month by Oxfam."
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Natasha Geiling, Think Progress
Geiling writes: "Around the world, the looming El Niño pattern could drive extreme weather patterns and continued droughts, putting millions at risk of starvation due to low agricultural production and lack of water, according to a report released earlier this month by Oxfam."
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