William Boardman | Why Is Hillary OK With Honduran Death Squads?
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "In a healthy democracy, one might expect candidates for president to challenge the one who actively supported a military coup that helped turn an impoverished country into an expanding charnel house."
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "In a healthy democracy, one might expect candidates for president to challenge the one who actively supported a military coup that helped turn an impoverished country into an expanding charnel house."
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US Lawmakers Call for Resignations of Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and EPA Administrator
Reuters
Excerpt: "U.S. lawmakers on Thursday called for the resignations of Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy, on the grounds that they failed to act fast enough to intervene with the city of Flint's contaminated drinking water."
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Reuters
Excerpt: "U.S. lawmakers on Thursday called for the resignations of Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy, on the grounds that they failed to act fast enough to intervene with the city of Flint's contaminated drinking water."
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Obama Set to Make First Visit to Cuba by Sitting US President in Almost 90 Years
Mimi Whitefield, McClatchy DC
Whitefield writes: "Is it symbolic? An effort to burnish his legacy and prevent his Cuba policies from being reversed once he leaves office? Or simply an ill-conceived reward for the Castro regime?"
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Mimi Whitefield, McClatchy DC
Whitefield writes: "Is it symbolic? An effort to burnish his legacy and prevent his Cuba policies from being reversed once he leaves office? Or simply an ill-conceived reward for the Castro regime?"
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Anonymous Posts Donald Trump's Social Security Number, Phone Number
Jessica Estepa, USA TODAY
Estepa writes: "The group Anonymous, known for cyber attacks on corporations and the government, posted information on Trump that can already be found pretty easily if you know how to Google things or look through public documents. The two bits of info that aren't readily available: the Donald's alleged Social Security number and his cell phone number."
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Jessica Estepa, USA TODAY
Estepa writes: "The group Anonymous, known for cyber attacks on corporations and the government, posted information on Trump that can already be found pretty easily if you know how to Google things or look through public documents. The two bits of info that aren't readily available: the Donald's alleged Social Security number and his cell phone number."
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Sanders Addresses Plight of Native Americans at Arizona Rally
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The Vermont senator spent a considerable amount of time discussing the plight of the Native American community, who make up a sizable portion of Arizona's constituents."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The Vermont senator spent a considerable amount of time discussing the plight of the Native American community, who make up a sizable portion of Arizona's constituents."
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After $500 Million Failure, Pentagon to Try Again at Training Syrian Rebels
W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Hennigan writes: "President Obama has authorized a limited new plan to train and arm rebel fighters to confront Islamic State militants in Syria, relaunching a Pentagon program that was suspended last fall after a series of embarrassing setbacks."
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W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Hennigan writes: "President Obama has authorized a limited new plan to train and arm rebel fighters to confront Islamic State militants in Syria, relaunching a Pentagon program that was suspended last fall after a series of embarrassing setbacks."
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Beyond Flint: Excessive Lead Levels Found in Almost 2,000 Water Systems Across All 50 States
Alison Young and Mark Nichols, USA TODAY
Excerpt: "While a harsh national spotlight focuses on the drinking water crisis in Flint, Mich., a recent investigation has identified almost 2,000 additional water systems spanning all 50 states where testing has shown excessive levels of lead contamination over the past four years."
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Alison Young and Mark Nichols, USA TODAY
Excerpt: "While a harsh national spotlight focuses on the drinking water crisis in Flint, Mich., a recent investigation has identified almost 2,000 additional water systems spanning all 50 states where testing has shown excessive levels of lead contamination over the past four years."
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