Andy Borowitz | Trump Tremendously Relieved That KKK Ties Did Not Hurt Him in Alabama
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "The Republican front-runner, Donald Trump, said on Tuesday night that he was 'tremendously relieved' that the recent controversy linking him to the Ku Klux Klan had apparently not hurt him with voters in Alabama."
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "The Republican front-runner, Donald Trump, said on Tuesday night that he was 'tremendously relieved' that the recent controversy linking him to the Ku Klux Klan had apparently not hurt him with voters in Alabama."
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David Sirota | Donald Trump Echoes Ross Perot's Anti-Insider Rhetoric, Expands His White Male Base
David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "If pundits and political operatives appear both dumbstruck and shell-shocked by the rise of the New York casino mogul to presidential front-runner, it may be that they have short memories. Before there was Donald Trump, there was H. Ross Perot."
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David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "If pundits and political operatives appear both dumbstruck and shell-shocked by the rise of the New York casino mogul to presidential front-runner, it may be that they have short memories. Before there was Donald Trump, there was H. Ross Perot."
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6 New Jersey Newspapers Call for Chris Christie to Resign
Lucy Westcott, Newsweek
Westcott writes: "On Tuesday, six New Jersey newspapers, including the Asbury Park Press and the Cherry Hill Courier-Post, published a joint editorial calling on Christie to resign as governor in the wake of his Trump endorsement and failed presidential campaign."
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Lucy Westcott, Newsweek
Westcott writes: "On Tuesday, six New Jersey newspapers, including the Asbury Park Press and the Cherry Hill Courier-Post, published a joint editorial calling on Christie to resign as governor in the wake of his Trump endorsement and failed presidential campaign."
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Supreme Court Hearing Arguments on Texas Abortion Clinics Case
Robert Barnes and Sandhya Somashekhar, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The Supreme Court's liberal justices seemed united in Wednesday's arguments that Texas' abortion regulations are an unconstitutional burden on a woman's right to an abortion, but the justice who holds the key vote questioned whether there was enough evidence to make such a finding."
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Robert Barnes and Sandhya Somashekhar, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The Supreme Court's liberal justices seemed united in Wednesday's arguments that Texas' abortion regulations are an unconstitutional burden on a woman's right to an abortion, but the justice who holds the key vote questioned whether there was enough evidence to make such a finding."
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9 GOPers Fight Honoring Maya Angelou
Asawin Suebsaeng, The Daily Beast
Suebsaeng writes: "On Tuesday, several Republican members of the House of Representatives voted against renaming a post office in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, after Maya Angelou, an acclaimed writer and civil-rights activist."
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Asawin Suebsaeng, The Daily Beast
Suebsaeng writes: "On Tuesday, several Republican members of the House of Representatives voted against renaming a post office in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, after Maya Angelou, an acclaimed writer and civil-rights activist."
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Youngest Prisoner in Israel: 12-Year-Old Palestinian Girl
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Israel's military court sentenced Dima al-Wawi to four and a half months in prison, making her the youngest inmate in Israel, where the age of criminal responsibility starts at 12. With no criminal record, she was charged with attempted voluntary murder for carrying a knife."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Israel's military court sentenced Dima al-Wawi to four and a half months in prison, making her the youngest inmate in Israel, where the age of criminal responsibility starts at 12. With no criminal record, she was charged with attempted voluntary murder for carrying a knife."
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Experts: Climate Change Is Global Health Emergency
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The World Health Organization has argued that climate change needs to be viewed as a global health emergency, which not only affects health through heat-related disorders but increases the global risk of mosquito-borne disease, food and waterborne illness, malnutrition, respiratory and allergic disorders and even mental health."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The World Health Organization has argued that climate change needs to be viewed as a global health emergency, which not only affects health through heat-related disorders but increases the global risk of mosquito-borne disease, food and waterborne illness, malnutrition, respiratory and allergic disorders and even mental health."
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