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Scott Galindez | Debbie Wasserman Schultz Should Resign as DNC Chair
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "Let's fast forward to July 25th. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is introduced as the chair of the Democratic National Committee. Nearly half the room is booing loudly. Is that how the Democratic Party wants to open its 2016 convention?"
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Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "Let's fast forward to July 25th. Debbie Wasserman Schultz is introduced as the chair of the Democratic National Committee. Nearly half the room is booing loudly. Is that how the Democratic Party wants to open its 2016 convention?"
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Bank of America's Winning Excuse: We Didn't Mean To
Jesse Eisinger, ProPublica
Eisinger writes: "This week, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals looked at that judgment and asked this question: If a entity (in this case, a bank) enters into a contract pure of heart and only deceives its partners afterward, is that fraud? The three-judge panel's answer was no. Bank of America is no longer required to pay the judgment."
Jesse Eisinger, ProPublica
Eisinger writes: "This week, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals looked at that judgment and asked this question: If a entity (in this case, a bank) enters into a contract pure of heart and only deceives its partners afterward, is that fraud? The three-judge panel's answer was no. Bank of America is no longer required to pay the judgment."
FBI Hid Surveillance Devices in California Courthouse
Darwin BondGraham, East Bay Express
BondGraham writes: "The surveillance operation was part of an investigation into alleged bid rigging at foreclosed property auctions where thousands of houses and apartment buildings were sold by banks. But defense attorneys for some of the individuals accused say the FBI's surveillance tactics violated their clients' constitutional rights, and everyone else whose conversations might have been captured on tape."
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BondGraham writes: "The surveillance operation was part of an investigation into alleged bid rigging at foreclosed property auctions where thousands of houses and apartment buildings were sold by banks. But defense attorneys for some of the individuals accused say the FBI's surveillance tactics violated their clients' constitutional rights, and everyone else whose conversations might have been captured on tape."
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Marijuana Trafficking Offenses Are on the Decline in the Era of Legal Pot
Christopher Ingraham, The Washington Post
Ingraham writes: "It may seem as if the country is drowning in cheap, potent Colorado weed. But federal datasets tell a more complicated story: Nationwide, federal marijuana trafficking offenses are on the decline."
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Christopher Ingraham, The Washington Post
Ingraham writes: "It may seem as if the country is drowning in cheap, potent Colorado weed. But federal datasets tell a more complicated story: Nationwide, federal marijuana trafficking offenses are on the decline."
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Ohio Governor John Kasich Poised to Make Voters Pay to Keep Polls Open Late
Alice Ollstein, ThinkProgress
Ollstein writes: "If Gov. John Kasich (R) signs the bill, Ohio could become the first state in the nation to make voters risk losing tens of thousands of dollars of their own money when making the case for keeping the polls open a few extra hours."
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Ollstein writes: "If Gov. John Kasich (R) signs the bill, Ohio could become the first state in the nation to make voters risk losing tens of thousands of dollars of their own money when making the case for keeping the polls open a few extra hours."
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Shocking Brazil Leaks Prompt Panic in Fraud-Riddled Coup Govt
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Fear that more damning leaks solidifying claims that the plan to remove suspended President Dilma Rousseff was a coup is settling in around the unelected interim President Michel Temer, prompting advisors to suggest a shift of corrupt ministers as political scandal rocks the imposed government just two weeks after being installed."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Fear that more damning leaks solidifying claims that the plan to remove suspended President Dilma Rousseff was a coup is settling in around the unelected interim President Michel Temer, prompting advisors to suggest a shift of corrupt ministers as political scandal rocks the imposed government just two weeks after being installed."
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Monsanto Ordered to Pay $46.5 Million in PCB Lawsuit in Rare Win for Plaintiffs
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "A St. Louis jury has awarded three plaintiffs a total of $46.5 million in damages in a lawsuit alleging that Monsanto and three other companies were negligent in its handling of polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, a highly toxic and carcinogenic group of chemicals."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "A St. Louis jury has awarded three plaintiffs a total of $46.5 million in damages in a lawsuit alleging that Monsanto and three other companies were negligent in its handling of polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, a highly toxic and carcinogenic group of chemicals."
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