Super Low Donor Response. That's it, that's only thing that can bring RSN down. Anything even approaching a reasonable degree of responsiveness from our donors and RSN does fine.
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In earnest.
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Frank Rich | Hillary Clinton's Best Anti-Trump Strategy Is Coming Into View
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Hillary Clinton is the first woman to secure the presidential nomination of a major political party. That is an honest-to-God historic achievement. And she got there even though she is (as she herself puts it) 'not a natural politician.'"
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Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "Hillary Clinton is the first woman to secure the presidential nomination of a major political party. That is an honest-to-God historic achievement. And she got there even though she is (as she herself puts it) 'not a natural politician.'"
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At White House, Sanders Says He'll Take Issues to July Convention
Amita Kelly and Brian Naylor, NPR
Kelly and Naylor write: "President Obama met with Bernie Sanders on Thursday morning at the White House. Now that Hillary Clinton has clinched the Democratic nomination, the question on the minds of many Democrats is when the Vermont senator will give up his fight for the party's presidential nomination."
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Amita Kelly and Brian Naylor, NPR
Kelly and Naylor write: "President Obama met with Bernie Sanders on Thursday morning at the White House. Now that Hillary Clinton has clinched the Democratic nomination, the question on the minds of many Democrats is when the Vermont senator will give up his fight for the party's presidential nomination."
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As Clinton Makes History, Remember the Women Whose Talents America Wasted
Alyssa Rosenberg, The Washington Post
Rosenberg writes: "As I waited for election results to roll in across the country on Tuesday, I found myself thinking less of fictional women who have led their societies and more about talented women of both history and invention who were destined to rise only as high as, and in tandem with, their husbands."
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Alyssa Rosenberg, The Washington Post
Rosenberg writes: "As I waited for election results to roll in across the country on Tuesday, I found myself thinking less of fictional women who have led their societies and more about talented women of both history and invention who were destined to rise only as high as, and in tandem with, their husbands."
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Oklahoma Police Can Now Seize Someone's Money on the Spot With New Card Reader
Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "If an Oklahoman who uses a prepaid debit credit card gets pulled over, he now runs the risk that police take all of the money he's loaded onto the card without having to arrest him or get a warrant."
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Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "If an Oklahoman who uses a prepaid debit credit card gets pulled over, he now runs the risk that police take all of the money he's loaded onto the card without having to arrest him or get a warrant."
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Millions of American Children Missing Early Lead Tests
Joshua Schneyer and M.B. Pell, Reuters
Excerpt: "In a review of data in nearly a dozen U.S. states, Reuters found just 41 percent of Medicaid-enrolled one- and two-year-olds had been tested as required. And in some states requiring tests, more than half the children were missing a test."
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Joshua Schneyer and M.B. Pell, Reuters
Excerpt: "In a review of data in nearly a dozen U.S. states, Reuters found just 41 percent of Medicaid-enrolled one- and two-year-olds had been tested as required. And in some states requiring tests, more than half the children were missing a test."
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Israel Mobilizes Troops to West Bank After Tel Aviv Shooting
Daniel Estrin, Associated Press
Estrin writes: "Israel on Thursday imposed a series of sweeping restrictions on Palestinian movement and deployed hundreds of additional troops to the West Bank in response to a Tel Aviv attack that killed four Israelis."
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Daniel Estrin, Associated Press
Estrin writes: "Israel on Thursday imposed a series of sweeping restrictions on Palestinian movement and deployed hundreds of additional troops to the West Bank in response to a Tel Aviv attack that killed four Israelis."
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Federal Report Undercuts EPA Assurances on Water Safety in Pennsylvania
Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica
Lustgarten writes: "Since 2009 the people of Dimock, Pennsylvania, have insisted that, as natural gas companies drilled into their hillsides, shaking and fracturing their ground, their water had become undrinkable. It turned a milky brown, with percolating bubbles of explosive methane gas. People said it made them sick."
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Abrahm Lustgarten, ProPublica
Lustgarten writes: "Since 2009 the people of Dimock, Pennsylvania, have insisted that, as natural gas companies drilled into their hillsides, shaking and fracturing their ground, their water had become undrinkable. It turned a milky brown, with percolating bubbles of explosive methane gas. People said it made them sick."
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