Elizabeth Warren's Big Win: The New, Much-Needed Rule That Could Rein in Wall Street
Andrew Burstein and Nancy Isenberg, Salon
Excerpt: "Are you in the market for some good news? While everyone is being told to follow the excitement of the 2016 campaign to the exclusion of all else, out of the spotlight but not far away, the Obama administration is calmly trying to enact lasting progressive change."
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Andrew Burstein and Nancy Isenberg, Salon
Excerpt: "Are you in the market for some good news? While everyone is being told to follow the excitement of the 2016 campaign to the exclusion of all else, out of the spotlight but not far away, the Obama administration is calmly trying to enact lasting progressive change."
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Andrew Bacevich and America's Long Misguided War to Control the Greater Middle East
Charles Glass, The Intercept
Glass writes: "The conviction that invasion, bombing, and special forces benefit large swaths of the globe, while remaining consonant with a Platonic ideal of the national interest, runs deep in the American psyche."
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Charles Glass, The Intercept
Glass writes: "The conviction that invasion, bombing, and special forces benefit large swaths of the globe, while remaining consonant with a Platonic ideal of the national interest, runs deep in the American psyche."
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Oklahoma Lawmakers Approve Bill to Revoke Licenses of Doctors Who Perform Abortions
Heide Brandes, Reuters
Brandes writes: "An Oklahoma bill that could revoke the license of any doctor who performs an abortion has headed to the governor, with opponents saying the measure in unconstitutional and promising a legal battle against the cash-strapped state if it is approved."
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Heide Brandes, Reuters
Brandes writes: "An Oklahoma bill that could revoke the license of any doctor who performs an abortion has headed to the governor, with opponents saying the measure in unconstitutional and promising a legal battle against the cash-strapped state if it is approved."
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Coaxing Police to Share Data on Officers' Conduct
Martin Kaste, NPR
Kaste writes: "During the 2014 Ferguson protests, America woke up to a surprising fact: There are no good national numbers on police conduct."
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Martin Kaste, NPR
Kaste writes: "During the 2014 Ferguson protests, America woke up to a surprising fact: There are no good national numbers on police conduct."
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I Used to Be a Flight Attendant. Dealing With Passengers' Racism Is Part of the Job.
Gillian Brockell, The Washington Post
Brockell writes: "As a former flight attendant for a major carrier, I wasn't surprised to hear that a Southwest Airlines passenger reported University of California student Khairuldeen Makhzoomi as suspicious after he said 'Inshallah' ('God willing') during a phone call conducted in Arabic while boarding a flight at Los Angeles International Airport this month."
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Gillian Brockell, The Washington Post
Brockell writes: "As a former flight attendant for a major carrier, I wasn't surprised to hear that a Southwest Airlines passenger reported University of California student Khairuldeen Makhzoomi as suspicious after he said 'Inshallah' ('God willing') during a phone call conducted in Arabic while boarding a flight at Los Angeles International Airport this month."
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US Suicide Rate Surges
BBC News
Excerpt: "The suicide rate in the US has surged to its highest level in almost three decades."
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BBC News
Excerpt: "The suicide rate in the US has surged to its highest level in almost three decades."
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San Francisco Rooftop Solar Panels on New Buildings Required as Part of New Law
Tim Marcin, International Business Times
Marcin writes: "San Francisco passed legislation this week that will require all new buildings under 10 stories tall to be outfitted with solar panels."
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Tim Marcin, International Business Times
Marcin writes: "San Francisco passed legislation this week that will require all new buildings under 10 stories tall to be outfitted with solar panels."
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