Scott Galindez | The Media, Not Bernie Sanders, Is Going Negative
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "The mostly irresponsible corporate media keeps creating stories about Bernie Sanders going negative."
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Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "The mostly irresponsible corporate media keeps creating stories about Bernie Sanders going negative."
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Obama's Immigration Plan Is Blocked, Setting Stage for SCOTUS Showdown
Josh Gerstein and Seung Min Kim, Politico
Excerpt: "A federal appeals court has rejected President Barack Obama's effort to move forward with a series of executive actions he announced last year seeking to give quasi-legal status and work permits to millions of undocumented immigrants."
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Josh Gerstein and Seung Min Kim, Politico
Excerpt: "A federal appeals court has rejected President Barack Obama's effort to move forward with a series of executive actions he announced last year seeking to give quasi-legal status and work permits to millions of undocumented immigrants."
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Judge Deals a Blow to NSA Data Collection Program
Charlie Savage, The New York Times
Savage writes: "A federal judge on Monday partly blocked the National Security Agency's program that systematically collects Americans' domestic phone records in bulk just weeks before the agency was scheduled to shut it down and replace it. The judge said the program was most likely unconstitutional."
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Charlie Savage, The New York Times
Savage writes: "A federal judge on Monday partly blocked the National Security Agency's program that systematically collects Americans' domestic phone records in bulk just weeks before the agency was scheduled to shut it down and replace it. The judge said the program was most likely unconstitutional."
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Fight for 15! Fast Food Workers Strike Across US for Wage Hikes
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Low-wage workers are set to protest in 500 cities across the U.S. on Tuesday, with fast food workers set to walk off the job in 270 cities, in a national day of action to demand a US$15 minimum wage increase and union rights."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Low-wage workers are set to protest in 500 cities across the U.S. on Tuesday, with fast food workers set to walk off the job in 270 cities, in a national day of action to demand a US$15 minimum wage increase and union rights."
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Colorado to Vote on Universal Healthcare
Peter Sullivan, The Hill
Sullivan writes: "Colorado will vote next year on establishing a universal, 'single-payer' healthcare system after supporters secured enough signatures to get the measure on the ballot."
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Peter Sullivan, The Hill
Sullivan writes: "Colorado will vote next year on establishing a universal, 'single-payer' healthcare system after supporters secured enough signatures to get the measure on the ballot."
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Russia Faces Olympic Ban After Hugely Critical World Anti-Doping Agency Report
John Leicester and Graham Dunbar, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Russia's status as a sports superpower and its participation in track and field events at next year's Olympics came under threat Monday after a report accused the Russians of widespread, state-supported doping reminiscent of the darkest days of cheating by the former East Germany."
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John Leicester and Graham Dunbar, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Russia's status as a sports superpower and its participation in track and field events at next year's Olympics came under threat Monday after a report accused the Russians of widespread, state-supported doping reminiscent of the darkest days of cheating by the former East Germany."
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SeaWorld to End Killer Whale Shows in Wake of Mounting Protests
Deirdre Fulton, EcoWatch
Fulton writes: "Facing mounting protests and plummeting profits, SeaWorld intends to phase out its infamous killer whale show at its San Diego park next year."
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Deirdre Fulton, EcoWatch
Fulton writes: "Facing mounting protests and plummeting profits, SeaWorld intends to phase out its infamous killer whale show at its San Diego park next year."
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