Reader Supported News | 29 April 16
April Fundraiser Did Not Quite Make It
For the first time in 2016 we failed to meet our budget. April came up pretty short. Although it should be noted, many people did come through with donations large and small. In fact it was the money that was short, not the donors. We actually saw a significant increase in the number of donations. So that was encouraging.
We need to get back on track in May. Please put something aside for RSN.
Thank you sincerely.
Marc Ash
Curator, Reader Supported News
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Matt Taibbi | The Line That May Have Won Hillary Clinton the Nomination
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "Maybe it's too early for post-mortems. But the results the other night seemingly all but settled the Democratic primary race, which may have turned on a single moment."
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Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "Maybe it's too early for post-mortems. But the results the other night seemingly all but settled the Democratic primary race, which may have turned on a single moment."
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Coloradans Will Put Single-Payer Health Care to a Vote
John Daley, NPR
Daley writes: "Under the plan, Coloradans would still pick their own providers of health care, but the new system would pick up all the bills. There would be no deductibles and fewer and smaller copays."
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John Daley, NPR
Daley writes: "Under the plan, Coloradans would still pick their own providers of health care, but the new system would pick up all the bills. There would be no deductibles and fewer and smaller copays."
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Obama Offers Netanyahu Largest Military Aid Package Ever, Netanyahu Wants More
Julie Hirschfeld Davis, The New York Times
Davis writes: "President Obama has proposed granting Israel the largest package of military aid ever provided by the United States to another nation, but he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remain deeply at odds over a figure for the assistance despite months of negotiations."
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Julie Hirschfeld Davis, The New York Times
Davis writes: "President Obama has proposed granting Israel the largest package of military aid ever provided by the United States to another nation, but he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remain deeply at odds over a figure for the assistance despite months of negotiations."
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Protests Rage Outside Trump Rally in Orange County; 17 Arrested
Ruben Vives, Matt Pearce and Matt Hamilton, Los Angeles Times
Excerpt: "Hundreds of demonstrators filled the street outside the Orange County amphitheater where Donald Trump held a rally Thursday night, stomping on cars, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition to the Republican presidential candidate."
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Ruben Vives, Matt Pearce and Matt Hamilton, Los Angeles Times
Excerpt: "Hundreds of demonstrators filled the street outside the Orange County amphitheater where Donald Trump held a rally Thursday night, stomping on cars, hurling rocks at motorists and forcefully declaring their opposition to the Republican presidential candidate."
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House Republicans Want to Cut Free School Lunch Programs
Cory Herro, ThinkProgress
Herro writes: "House lawmakers are quietly fighting to roll back a section of a 2010 school nutrition bill that provides students in high-poverty schools with free lunches. If successful, their proposed cuts would greatly reduce the number of schools eligible for free or subsidized meal programs."
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Cory Herro, ThinkProgress
Herro writes: "House lawmakers are quietly fighting to roll back a section of a 2010 school nutrition bill that provides students in high-poverty schools with free lunches. If successful, their proposed cuts would greatly reduce the number of schools eligible for free or subsidized meal programs."
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Raised by War: What It's Like to Come of Age in Iraq
Jane Arraf, GlobalPost
Arraf writes: "The lives of Iraqis now in their late teens and twenties have been shaped by years of Western economic sanctions, the US invasion, and the conflicts that were at least partly born from it: multiple insurgencies, civil war, and the rise of ISIS."
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Jane Arraf, GlobalPost
Arraf writes: "The lives of Iraqis now in their late teens and twenties have been shaped by years of Western economic sanctions, the US invasion, and the conflicts that were at least partly born from it: multiple insurgencies, civil war, and the rise of ISIS."
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The Bison Is Back and Better Than Ever
Melissa Cronin, Grist
Cronin writes: "Congratulations to the lumbering, humbling bison. It's set to become America's new national mammal."
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Melissa Cronin, Grist
Cronin writes: "Congratulations to the lumbering, humbling bison. It's set to become America's new national mammal."
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