Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Muhammad Ali Became a Big Brother to Me - and to All African-Americans
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Time
Abdul-Jabbar writes: "Ali exuded confidence, a sense of purpose and an undeniable joy, as if he knew that he and the world made a pretty good pair."
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Time
Abdul-Jabbar writes: "Ali exuded confidence, a sense of purpose and an undeniable joy, as if he knew that he and the world made a pretty good pair."
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Omar Mateen Committed LGBT Mass Murder. We Must Confront That.
Tim Teeman, The Daily Beast
Teeman writes: "The media and politicians are in retreat from calling Omar Mateen's Pulse nightclub massacre an act of anti-LGBT hate. Especially in Pride month, this erasure must not happen."
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Tim Teeman, The Daily Beast
Teeman writes: "The media and politicians are in retreat from calling Omar Mateen's Pulse nightclub massacre an act of anti-LGBT hate. Especially in Pride month, this erasure must not happen."
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Donald Trump's Casino Business in Atlantic City Was a 'Protracted Failure'
Jeremy Berke, Business Insider
Berke writes: "In an investigative report published on Saturday, it was revealed that Trump's casinos were largely financial failures riddled with debt."
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Jeremy Berke, Business Insider
Berke writes: "In an investigative report published on Saturday, it was revealed that Trump's casinos were largely financial failures riddled with debt."
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Law Firm With Ties to Christie Reaps Millions Fighting Whistleblower Case
Matt Arco, NJ.com
Arco writes: "The four-year legal battle over whether a former county prosecutor was fired for objecting to the dismissal of indictments against supporters of Gov. Chris Christie has yet to go to trial, but New Jersey taxpayers are already on the hook for more than $3 million - and counting."
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Matt Arco, NJ.com
Arco writes: "The four-year legal battle over whether a former county prosecutor was fired for objecting to the dismissal of indictments against supporters of Gov. Chris Christie has yet to go to trial, but New Jersey taxpayers are already on the hook for more than $3 million - and counting."
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Legal Medical Abortions Are up in Texas, but So Are DIY Pills From Mexico
John Burnett, NPR News
Burnett writes: "A recent spike in the number of women choosing legal, non-surgical abortions in U.S. clinics has not slowed brisk sales of abortion drugs south of the border, in Mexican pharmacies. One of the two medications in the regimen - misoprostol - is easy to get without a prescription in Mexico and significantly less expensive there."
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John Burnett, NPR News
Burnett writes: "A recent spike in the number of women choosing legal, non-surgical abortions in U.S. clinics has not slowed brisk sales of abortion drugs south of the border, in Mexican pharmacies. One of the two medications in the regimen - misoprostol - is easy to get without a prescription in Mexico and significantly less expensive there."
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'We Want Food!' Looting and Riots Rock Venezuela Daily
Girish Gupta and Alexander Ulmer, Reuters
Excerpt: "Food riots and violent looting have become a daily occurrence across scarcity-struck Venezuela and a major problem for the struggling leftist government of President Nicolas Maduro."
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Girish Gupta and Alexander Ulmer, Reuters
Excerpt: "Food riots and violent looting have become a daily occurrence across scarcity-struck Venezuela and a major problem for the struggling leftist government of President Nicolas Maduro."
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Air Pollution Named as Leading Cause in Strokes
Katie Herzog, Grist
Herzog writes: "Each year, around 15 million people globally suffer from strokes and it is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S. Scientists have long known that behavioral factors like diet, smoking, and exercise all contribute to those statistics, but now, a new study published in the journal Lancet Neurology names another leading contributor: air pollution."
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Katie Herzog, Grist
Herzog writes: "Each year, around 15 million people globally suffer from strokes and it is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S. Scientists have long known that behavioral factors like diet, smoking, and exercise all contribute to those statistics, but now, a new study published in the journal Lancet Neurology names another leading contributor: air pollution."
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