Scott Galindez | Bernie Sanders: "I am Angry"
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "In Clinton, Iowa presidential candidate Bernie Sanders responded to Bill Clinton and the Wall Street Journal. A Wall Street CEO said that the markets are unsteady because Bernie Sanders has become a viable candidate for President. Bernie said it was a good thing: 'We are making Wall Street nervous.' Former President Bill Clinton said Bernie was angry, Bernie agreed telling the crowd the American people are angry and listed the reasons."
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Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "In Clinton, Iowa presidential candidate Bernie Sanders responded to Bill Clinton and the Wall Street Journal. A Wall Street CEO said that the markets are unsteady because Bernie Sanders has become a viable candidate for President. Bernie said it was a good thing: 'We are making Wall Street nervous.' Former President Bill Clinton said Bernie was angry, Bernie agreed telling the crowd the American people are angry and listed the reasons."
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Sanders, Clinton Cool to Bloomberg's Possible Entry Into 2016 Race
Steve Holland and Valerie Volcovici, Reuters
Excerpt: "U.S. Democratic presidential candidates gave a cool reception on Sunday to former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's potential independent White House run, with Bernie Sanders saying it would add another billionaire like Republican Donald Trump to the race."
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Steve Holland and Valerie Volcovici, Reuters
Excerpt: "U.S. Democratic presidential candidates gave a cool reception on Sunday to former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's potential independent White House run, with Bernie Sanders saying it would add another billionaire like Republican Donald Trump to the race."
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North Carolina's Voter ID Law Heads to Trial
Colleen Jenkins, Reuters
Jenkins writes: "Opponents of a law requiring North Carolina voters to show certain forms of photo identification at the polls will ask a federal judge on Monday to strike it down on the grounds that it makes casting a ballot harder for minorities."
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Colleen Jenkins, Reuters
Jenkins writes: "Opponents of a law requiring North Carolina voters to show certain forms of photo identification at the polls will ask a federal judge on Monday to strike it down on the grounds that it makes casting a ballot harder for minorities."
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Louisiana Embraces Obamacare
Nora Kelly, The Atlantic
Kelly writes: "Louisiana's new Democratic governor signed an executive order to expand Medicaid. Now, the work begins."
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Nora Kelly, The Atlantic
Kelly writes: "Louisiana's new Democratic governor signed an executive order to expand Medicaid. Now, the work begins."
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Oscar Diversity Campaign May Take Time but Chris Rock Will Still Host
Steve Gorman and Piya Sinha-Roy, Reuters
Excerpt: "Amid an outcry against a field of Oscar-nominated performers lacking a single person of color for a second straight year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced a sweeping affirmative action program on Friday, pledging to double female and minority membership by 2020. But host Chris Rock will not step away from the high-profile job."
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Steve Gorman and Piya Sinha-Roy, Reuters
Excerpt: "Amid an outcry against a field of Oscar-nominated performers lacking a single person of color for a second straight year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced a sweeping affirmative action program on Friday, pledging to double female and minority membership by 2020. But host Chris Rock will not step away from the high-profile job."
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Feds' Failures Imperil Migrant Children
Garance Burke, Associated Press
Burke writes: "As tens of thousands of children fleeing violence in Central America crossed the border in search of safe harbor, overwhelmed U.S. officials weakened child protection policies, placing some young migrants in homes where they were sexually assaulted, starved, or forced to work for little or no pay, an Associated Press investigation has found."
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Garance Burke, Associated Press
Burke writes: "As tens of thousands of children fleeing violence in Central America crossed the border in search of safe harbor, overwhelmed U.S. officials weakened child protection policies, placing some young migrants in homes where they were sexually assaulted, starved, or forced to work for little or no pay, an Associated Press investigation has found."
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Landowners Under Siege in the Big Bend
Amy Hardberger, My San Antonio
Hardberger writes: "The so-called TransPecos pipeline proposed by Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners calls for a 125-foot-wide trench to be cleared across approximately 143 miles of private property in some of the most pristine country in Texas. A channel also will be tunneled beneath the Rio Grande River. While Texas landowners will be burdened by this pipeline, they will not receive the benefits."
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Amy Hardberger, My San Antonio
Hardberger writes: "The so-called TransPecos pipeline proposed by Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners calls for a 125-foot-wide trench to be cleared across approximately 143 miles of private property in some of the most pristine country in Texas. A channel also will be tunneled beneath the Rio Grande River. While Texas landowners will be burdened by this pipeline, they will not receive the benefits."
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