Sanders Keeps Pressure on Clinton With Oregon Win
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Excerpt: "U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has won the Democratic primary in Oregon and with 99 percent of the vote counted in Kentucky, Clinton is the projected winner, with 46.7 percent to 46.3 percent for Sanders. The tight race, although not a win for Sanders, shows he is still gaining momentum."
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Excerpt: "U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has won the Democratic primary in Oregon and with 99 percent of the vote counted in Kentucky, Clinton is the projected winner, with 46.7 percent to 46.3 percent for Sanders. The tight race, although not a win for Sanders, shows he is still gaining momentum."
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Charles Pierce | Here's One More Atrocious Nugget From the CIA Files
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "One of the hot movies at Cannes is a documentary about the horrors visited upon the nation of Chad by its leader, Hissein Habre, a thoroughgoing monster who soon will go on trial in Senegal for the horrors he inflicted on one of the world's poorest nations, horrors that were financed heavily by the United States of America because Habre was an ally in our undercover hostilities against Muammar Quaddafi in Libya."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "One of the hot movies at Cannes is a documentary about the horrors visited upon the nation of Chad by its leader, Hissein Habre, a thoroughgoing monster who soon will go on trial in Senegal for the horrors he inflicted on one of the world's poorest nations, horrors that were financed heavily by the United States of America because Habre was an ally in our undercover hostilities against Muammar Quaddafi in Libya."
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Koch Network Spends Big to Save Republican Senate
Jonathan Swan, The Hill
Swan writes: "The Koch brothers' donor network is making its most aggressive intervention yet into the 2016 cycle, booking $30 million worth of advertising to save the Republican Senate."
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Jonathan Swan, The Hill
Swan writes: "The Koch brothers' donor network is making its most aggressive intervention yet into the 2016 cycle, booking $30 million worth of advertising to save the Republican Senate."
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87 Immigrants Arrested in Nevada
Clark Mindock, International Business Times
Mindock writes: "Over the past five days, immigration officials in Reno and Las Vegas have swept through the Nevada cities, arresting 87 immigrants. Just last week, the administration of President Barack Obama had announced it would conduct another 30-day surge of deportation raids."
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Clark Mindock, International Business Times
Mindock writes: "Over the past five days, immigration officials in Reno and Las Vegas have swept through the Nevada cities, arresting 87 immigrants. Just last week, the administration of President Barack Obama had announced it would conduct another 30-day surge of deportation raids."
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The TSA Is a Waste of Money That Doesn't Save Lives and Might Actually Cost Them
Dylan Matthews, Vox
Matthews writes: "The TSA's inefficiency isn't just aggravating and unnecessary; by pushing people to drive instead of fly, it's actively dangerous and costing lives."
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Dylan Matthews, Vox
Matthews writes: "The TSA's inefficiency isn't just aggravating and unnecessary; by pushing people to drive instead of fly, it's actively dangerous and costing lives."
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Venezuela: Chavismo in Crisis
Gabriel Hetland, NACLA
Hetland writes: "Poverty and unemployment have been rising - though it is unclear by how much. There have also been widespread, persistent shortages of innumerable goods. To stay in office, the Venezuelan government must address its major weaknesses."
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Gabriel Hetland, NACLA
Hetland writes: "Poverty and unemployment have been rising - though it is unclear by how much. There have also been widespread, persistent shortages of innumerable goods. To stay in office, the Venezuelan government must address its major weaknesses."
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The Novel Way Environmentalists Are Curbing Glyphosate Use in Hawaii
Justin Worland, Time
Worland writes: "Glyphosate use has risen with the adoption of GM crops, but Hawaii environmentalists have found a novel way to curb its use."
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Justin Worland, Time
Worland writes: "Glyphosate use has risen with the adoption of GM crops, but Hawaii environmentalists have found a novel way to curb its use."
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