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Yes, Bernie Sanders Knows Something About Breaking Up Banks
Bernie Sanders. (photo: Hillary Swift/The New York Times)
Peter Eavis, The New York Times
Eavis writes: "Bernie Sanders probably knows more about breaking up banks than his critics give him credit for. The Daily News on Monday published an interview with him that led some commentators to say he didn't know how to break up the country's biggest banks."
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Video Shows San Antonio School Officer Body-Slamming 12-Year-Old Girl
Eve Peyser, New York Magazine
Peyser writes: "A video uploaded to YouTube shows a San Antonio Independent School District officer body-slamming a 12-year-old girl. The girl says the officer picked her up when he thought she might get into a fight with another girl, which she denies."
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US Readies Bank Rule on Shell Companies Amid 'Panama Papers' Fury
Brett Wolf, Reuters
Wolf writes: "The U.S. Treasury Department intends to soon issue a long-delayed rule forcing banks to seek the identities of people behind shell-company account holders, after the 'Panama Papers' leak provoked a global uproar over the hiding of wealth via offshore banking devices."
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States, Cities Limit Official Travel to Mississippi Over 'Religious Freedom' Law
Camila Domonoske, NPR
Domonoske writes: "Several states and cities around the country have instructed their officials to avoid nonessential travel to Mississippi, in reaction to that state's recent passage of a law protecting those who deny services to LGBT people because of religious beliefs."
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Ted Cruz, Unwelcome in the Bronx, Gets a Taste of 'New York Values'
Kira Lerner, ThinkProgress
Lerner writes: "He may be riding a high after his win in Wisconsin, but New Yorkers are ready to bring Texas Sen. Ted Cruz back to reality."
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Kshama Sawant on Trump, Bernie and Building Socialism in the US
Charles Davis, teleSUR
Davis writes: "Despite her opposition to two-party 'democracy,' Sawant nonetheless sees Bernie Sanders' insurgent campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination as an important step toward building this better world, and an encouraging sign that democratic socialism - not the ugly, right-wing revanchism of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz - is capturing the hearts and minds of the young and working class."
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March Against Monsanto Happening Everywhere May 21
NationofChange
Excerpt: "For too long, Monsanto has been the benefactor of corporate subsidies and political favoritism. Organic and small farmers suffer losses while Monsanto continues to forge its monopoly over the world's food supply, including exclusive patenting rights over seeds and genetic makeup."
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