Matt Taibbi | Thomas Friedman Takes on ISIS
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "Thomas Friedman's 'Cabs, Camels or ISIS' column this week is either a brilliant self-parody, or a plant in the Times by the Pentagon to confuse the Islamic State."
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Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "Thomas Friedman's 'Cabs, Camels or ISIS' column this week is either a brilliant self-parody, or a plant in the Times by the Pentagon to confuse the Islamic State."
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Brussels on Highest Alert as Belgian Officials Warn of 'Serious and Imminent' Threat
William Booth, Anthony Faiola and Emily Badger, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The government abruptly shut down the city's subway system, canceled sporting events and warned residents to avoid crowded places as Belgium placed the capital on maximum alert early Saturday, citing a 'serious and imminent' threat of attack."
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William Booth, Anthony Faiola and Emily Badger, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The government abruptly shut down the city's subway system, canceled sporting events and warned residents to avoid crowded places as Belgium placed the capital on maximum alert early Saturday, citing a 'serious and imminent' threat of attack."
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Chicago Braces for Release of Graphic Police Shooting Video
Fiona Ortiz, Reuters
Ortiz writes: "Chicago city officials, police and community activists were carefully planning on Friday for release in the coming days of a video of an October 2014 fatal police shooting of a black teenager that is said to be graphic and disturbing."
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Fiona Ortiz, Reuters
Ortiz writes: "Chicago city officials, police and community activists were carefully planning on Friday for release in the coming days of a video of an October 2014 fatal police shooting of a black teenager that is said to be graphic and disturbing."
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Rubio Trumps Trump: Shut Down Any Place Muslims Gather to Be 'Inspired' - Not Just Mosques
Kay Steiger, ThinkProgress
Steiger writes, "Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) seems to be going further than even Republican frontrunner Donald Trump in advocating the crackdown of U.S. Muslims. He doesn't just want to consider shutting down mosques, as Trump says, but wants to shut down 'any place where radicals are being inspired.'"
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Kay Steiger, ThinkProgress
Steiger writes, "Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) seems to be going further than even Republican frontrunner Donald Trump in advocating the crackdown of U.S. Muslims. He doesn't just want to consider shutting down mosques, as Trump says, but wants to shut down 'any place where radicals are being inspired.'"
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After Budget Cuts, IRS Auditing the Super Rich Less Often
Gregory Korte, USA TODAY
Korte: "The Internal Revenue Service is re-evaluating its strategy for auditing high-income taxpayers after an inspector general's report found that it spent more resources on taxpayers making a little more than $200,000 than taxpayers making more than $5 million."
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Gregory Korte, USA TODAY
Korte: "The Internal Revenue Service is re-evaluating its strategy for auditing high-income taxpayers after an inspector general's report found that it spent more resources on taxpayers making a little more than $200,000 than taxpayers making more than $5 million."
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Michael Moore: I'll House Syrian Refugees
Mark Hensch, The Hill
Hensch writes: "Liberal director Michael Moore said Friday he is willing to shelter Syrian refugees at his Michigan residence. 'I look forward to welcoming Syrians to my home and I wholeheartedly encourage other Americans to do the same,' he wrote on his Facebook page."
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Mark Hensch, The Hill
Hensch writes: "Liberal director Michael Moore said Friday he is willing to shelter Syrian refugees at his Michigan residence. 'I look forward to welcoming Syrians to my home and I wholeheartedly encourage other Americans to do the same,' he wrote on his Facebook page."
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Monsanto's Roundup: The Whole Toxic Enchilada
Katherine Paul, Organic Consumers Association
Paul writes: "Last week, while we waited for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to announce whether or not the agency will give Monsanto's Roundup a free pass by green lighting the use of glyphosate for another 15 years, the EPA's counterpart in Europe made its own big announcement."
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Katherine Paul, Organic Consumers Association
Paul writes: "Last week, while we waited for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to announce whether or not the agency will give Monsanto's Roundup a free pass by green lighting the use of glyphosate for another 15 years, the EPA's counterpart in Europe made its own big announcement."
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