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Robert Reich | We Must All Renounce Trump's Dangerous Invitation to Violence 
Former Clinton labor secretary Robert Reich. (photo: Steve Russell/Toronto Star) 
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page 
Reich writes: "This morning, Donald Trump defended his supporters' right to 'hit back' at campaign event protesters - one day after a Trump supporter was criminally charged for allegedly sucker-punching a black protester at a Trump rally in North Carolina Wednesday." 
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Tom Engelhardt | Been There, Done That: The American Way of War as a Do-Over 
Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch 
Engelhardt writes: "With General John Campbell's tour of duty in Afghanistan finished, a new commander has taken over. Admittedly, things did not go well during Campbell's year and a half heading up the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) there, but that's par for the course."
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Breitbart Spokesman Quits Over Allegations One of Its Reporters Was 'Violently Grabbed' by Trump's Campaign Manager 
Harper Neidig, The Hill 
Neidig writes: "Kurt Bardella, a spokesman for Breitbart, has quit the company following an incident where one of its reporters accused GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump's campaign manager of violently grabbing her." 
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Obama, at South by Southwest, Calls for Law Enforcement Access in Encryption Fight 
Associated Press 
Excerpt: "President Barack Obama sided with law enforcement Friday in the debate pitting encryption and personal privacy against national security, arguing that authorities must be able to access data held on electronic devices because the 'dangers are real.'" 
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Ohio Judge Delivers Big Win to Bernie Sanders and His Youngest Supporters 
Emily Atkin, ThinkProgress 
Atkin writes: "It doesn't happen very often: You're in the middle of protesting, and then, suddenly, you learn that you've won." 
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They've Escaped War and Crossed the Sea. Now Europe Wants to Send Them Back. 
Griff Witte, The Washington Post 
Witte writes: "To escape the whip-wielding Islamic State militants who control their home town, Ibrahim al-Saraj and his parents, sisters and brother hid in the back of a truck beneath a pile of rocks." 
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The United States of Monsanto? 
Wenonah Hauter, EcoWatch 
Hauter writes: "This week thousands of Americans took time out of their busy days to call their Senators to demand that they vote against the DARK Act, a bill sponsored by Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts, which would prevent consumers from knowing if the food they eat and feed their families contains genetically engineered (GMO) ingredients." 
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