Bernie Sanders Wins Alaska, Washington and Hawaii Caucuses in a Landslide
John Whitesides and Amanda Becker, Reuters
Excerpt: "Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders easily won nominating contests in Alaska, Washington and Hawaii on Saturday, chipping away at front-runner Hillary Clinton's commanding lead in the race to pick the party's candidate for the White House."
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John Whitesides and Amanda Becker, Reuters
Excerpt: "Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders easily won nominating contests in Alaska, Washington and Hawaii on Saturday, chipping away at front-runner Hillary Clinton's commanding lead in the race to pick the party's candidate for the White House."
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Charles Pierce | Nobody Wants to Think About Ted Cruz Having Sex
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The latest Hot Topic deserves a good leaving alone until further developments are forthcoming. However, I would make five salient points."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The latest Hot Topic deserves a good leaving alone until further developments are forthcoming. However, I would make five salient points."
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Defense Secretary Ash Carter Used Personal Email Account for Nearly a Year
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Defense Secretary Ash Carter used his personal email account for government business for nearly a year, until December 2015, when news reports revealed the practice, according to hundreds of Carter emails released by the Defense Department."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Defense Secretary Ash Carter used his personal email account for government business for nearly a year, until December 2015, when news reports revealed the practice, according to hundreds of Carter emails released by the Defense Department."
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Shooting Up: How War and Drugs Go Together
Matt Gallagher, The Intercept
Gallagher writes: "Popular lore holds that the Soldier's Disease affected hundreds of thousands of Civil War veterans, Yankee and Confederate. A term so specific and vague all at once, the Soldier's Disease sounds like something meant to conjure up millenniums-worth of human destruction and violence."
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Matt Gallagher, The Intercept
Gallagher writes: "Popular lore holds that the Soldier's Disease affected hundreds of thousands of Civil War veterans, Yankee and Confederate. A term so specific and vague all at once, the Soldier's Disease sounds like something meant to conjure up millenniums-worth of human destruction and violence."
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Nearly 20,000 Support Petition to Allow Guns at Republican National Convention
FoxNews
Excerpt: "Nearly 20,000 people have signed a petition to allow the open carry of firearms at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July."
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FoxNews
Excerpt: "Nearly 20,000 people have signed a petition to allow the open carry of firearms at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in July."
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Saudi Arabia Cracks Down on 'Peaceful Dissent,' Sentences Journalist to Five Years in Prison
Justin Salhani, ThinkProgress
Salhani writes: "Saudi Arabia sentenced a journalist to five years in prison over a series of tweets, in what human rights organizations are calling the latest crackdown on free expression by the oil-rich kingdom."
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Justin Salhani, ThinkProgress
Salhani writes: "Saudi Arabia sentenced a journalist to five years in prison over a series of tweets, in what human rights organizations are calling the latest crackdown on free expression by the oil-rich kingdom."
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Maryland to Become First State to Ban Bee-Killing Pesticides for Consumer Use
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "In an effort to curb its plummeting honeybee population, Maryland is about to become the first state in the nation to pass strict restrictions on neonicotinoids for consumer use."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "In an effort to curb its plummeting honeybee population, Maryland is about to become the first state in the nation to pass strict restrictions on neonicotinoids for consumer use."
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