Frank Rich | The Trump vs. Clinton Game Is On for November
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "To repeat myself, Trump didn't hijack the GOP. The GOP voters reclaimed the party from its feckless, threadbare Establishment."
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Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "To repeat myself, Trump didn't hijack the GOP. The GOP voters reclaimed the party from its feckless, threadbare Establishment."
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10 Best Zingers From Obama's Final White House Correspondents Dinner
Matthew Love, Rolling Stone
Love writes: "Larry Wilmore compared Obama to the Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry: 'Both of you like raining down bombs from long distances.'"
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Matthew Love, Rolling Stone
Love writes: "Larry Wilmore compared Obama to the Golden State Warriors' Steph Curry: 'Both of you like raining down bombs from long distances.'"
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Trump's Rise Is Driving Immigrants to Become Citizens
Sergio Bustos, Associated Press
Bustos writes: "Nationwide, immigrants are applying for naturalization in a year when immigration has taken center stage in the presidential campaign, especially in the race for the Republican nomination."
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Sergio Bustos, Associated Press
Bustos writes: "Nationwide, immigrants are applying for naturalization in a year when immigration has taken center stage in the presidential campaign, especially in the race for the Republican nomination."
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LA County Sheriff's Official Resigns Over 'Deeply Troubling' Emails Making Fun of Mexicans, Muslims and Others
Mark Berman, The Washington Post
Berman writes: "A senior official with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department resigned Sunday after a series of emails he sent mocking Muslims, Mexicans, black people and women during a previous job were released publicly."
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Mark Berman, The Washington Post
Berman writes: "A senior official with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department resigned Sunday after a series of emails he sent mocking Muslims, Mexicans, black people and women during a previous job were released publicly."
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Detroit Teachers Launch Massive Protest After Learning They Won't Be Paid This Summer
Casey Quinlan, ThinkProgress
Quinlan writes: "Teachers across Detroit called in sick to work on Monday - a 'sick-out' protest that ultimately shut down all but three public schools in the city. The protest, which was organized by the Detroit Federation of Teachers, came soon after the school district's emergency manager, Judge Steven Rhodes, announced that there won't be enough money to pay teachers after June 30."
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Casey Quinlan, ThinkProgress
Quinlan writes: "Teachers across Detroit called in sick to work on Monday - a 'sick-out' protest that ultimately shut down all but three public schools in the city. The protest, which was organized by the Detroit Federation of Teachers, came soon after the school district's emergency manager, Judge Steven Rhodes, announced that there won't be enough money to pay teachers after June 30."
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Venezuelan Banker Given Asylum by US Found in Panama Papers
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Eligio Cedeño, a banker given asylum by the U.S. after he fled Venezuela in 2009 due to charges of financial corruption, has shown up in the Panama Papers."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Eligio Cedeño, a banker given asylum by the U.S. after he fled Venezuela in 2009 due to charges of financial corruption, has shown up in the Panama Papers."
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Warren Buffett Rejects Calls for Climate Change Report
Climate Nexus, EcoWatch
Excerpt: "Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway shareholders voted overwhelmingly against a shareholder proposal to create a report citing the climate change risks for its insurance companies."
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Climate Nexus, EcoWatch
Excerpt: "Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway shareholders voted overwhelmingly against a shareholder proposal to create a report citing the climate change risks for its insurance companies."
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