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Andy Borowitz | Iraqis Celebrate as Threat of Third Bush Presidency Is Over
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Thousands of Iraqis poured out into the streets to celebrate in the early hours of Sunday morning, as the threat of a third Bush Presidency was declared over at last."
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Thousands of Iraqis poured out into the streets to celebrate in the early hours of Sunday morning, as the threat of a third Bush Presidency was declared over at last."
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Pope Francis Calls for a Global Ban on the Death Penalty
Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "Pope Francis on Sunday called for a global ban on the death penalty and said Catholic leaders in particular should show 'exemplary' courage by not carrying out executions this year."
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Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "Pope Francis on Sunday called for a global ban on the death penalty and said Catholic leaders in particular should show 'exemplary' courage by not carrying out executions this year."
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Donald Trump Cites a Hoax Email Chain As a Valid National Security Policy
Justin Salhani, Slate
Salhani writes: "Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is using hoax email chains to form his national security policy - according to a fable he told a South Carolinian crowd on Friday."
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Justin Salhani, Slate
Salhani writes: "Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is using hoax email chains to form his national security policy - according to a fable he told a South Carolinian crowd on Friday."
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Virginia Bill Would Be First in Nation to Keep Cop's Names Secret
Angela Bronner Helm, The Root
Helm writes: "A proposed bill allowing all Virginia law enforcement officers' names to be withheld from the public would be the first of its kind in the country, and is being decried by police accountability groups and those who believe in freedom of the press, reports the Virginian-Pilot."
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Angela Bronner Helm, The Root
Helm writes: "A proposed bill allowing all Virginia law enforcement officers' names to be withheld from the public would be the first of its kind in the country, and is being decried by police accountability groups and those who believe in freedom of the press, reports the Virginian-Pilot."
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The Planned Parenthood Witch Hunt
The Washington Post | Editorial
Excerpt: "A Republican-led House panel is undeterred in conducting its own investigation, or, more accurately, witch hunt. Even more troubling than the considerable time and money that will be wasted is the potential damage to health care and medical research."
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The Washington Post | Editorial
Excerpt: "A Republican-led House panel is undeterred in conducting its own investigation, or, more accurately, witch hunt. Even more troubling than the considerable time and money that will be wasted is the potential damage to health care and medical research."
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Russian Purge: For Putin's Censors, Only Suicide Is Worse Than Homosexuality
Masha Gessen, The Intercept
Gessen writes: "There are no reliable statistics or studies of teenage suicide in Russia - in part, no doubt, because the chilling effect of Roskomnadzor's prohibitions affects researchers - but it is fair to assume that some Russian teenagers contemplate suicide, and that, like elsewhere in the world but more so because of Russia's anti-queer environment, a disproportionate number of these teenagers are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender."
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Masha Gessen, The Intercept
Gessen writes: "There are no reliable statistics or studies of teenage suicide in Russia - in part, no doubt, because the chilling effect of Roskomnadzor's prohibitions affects researchers - but it is fair to assume that some Russian teenagers contemplate suicide, and that, like elsewhere in the world but more so because of Russia's anti-queer environment, a disproportionate number of these teenagers are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender."
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EPA Asks Volkswagen to Make Electric Cars in US
Christoph Steitz, Andreas Cremer and David Shepardson, Reuters
Excerpt: "U.S. authorities have asked the German carmaker Volkswagen to produce electric vehicles in the United States as a way of making up for its rigging of emission tests."
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Christoph Steitz, Andreas Cremer and David Shepardson, Reuters
Excerpt: "U.S. authorities have asked the German carmaker Volkswagen to produce electric vehicles in the United States as a way of making up for its rigging of emission tests."
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