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Jonathan Chait | Hillary Clinton's Ethics Problems Are Worse Than She Understands
Jonathan Chait, New York Magazine
Chait writes: "'Give a man a reputation as an early riser,' said Mark Twain, 'and he can sleep 'til noon.' Hillary Clinton finds herself in the opposite situation: She has a reputation for venality - the merits of which we can set aside momentarily - that forces her to a higher ethical standard."
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Jonathan Chait, New York Magazine
Chait writes: "'Give a man a reputation as an early riser,' said Mark Twain, 'and he can sleep 'til noon.' Hillary Clinton finds herself in the opposite situation: She has a reputation for venality - the merits of which we can set aside momentarily - that forces her to a higher ethical standard."
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David Sirota | Lawmakers Overseeing Wall Street Given Bigger, More Favorable Loans Than Others: Study
David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "It is good to be king, as the old saying goes - and apparently it's also good to get a seat on a congressional committee that oversees the finance industry. According to a new study, those lawmakers tend to get larger loans and at more favorable interest rates right when they get appointed to those powerful panels."
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David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "It is good to be king, as the old saying goes - and apparently it's also good to get a seat on a congressional committee that oversees the finance industry. According to a new study, those lawmakers tend to get larger loans and at more favorable interest rates right when they get appointed to those powerful panels."
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Justice Department Says People Can't Be Held When They Can't Afford Bail
NBC News
Excerpt: "Holding defendants in jail because they can't afford to make bail is unconstitutional, the Justice Department said in a court filing late Thursday - the first time the government has taken such a position before a federal appeals court, NBC News reported."
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NBC News
Excerpt: "Holding defendants in jail because they can't afford to make bail is unconstitutional, the Justice Department said in a court filing late Thursday - the first time the government has taken such a position before a federal appeals court, NBC News reported."
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Sanders Returning to Campaign Trail for Clinton
Jessie Hellmann, The Hill
Hellmann writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will be returning to the campaign trail next month to stump for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton."
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Jessie Hellmann, The Hill
Hellmann writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will be returning to the campaign trail next month to stump for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton."
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Texas Has Highest Maternal Mortality Rate in Developed World, Study Finds
Molly Redden, Guardian UK
Redden writes: "The rate of Texas women who died from complications related to their pregnancy doubled from 2010 to 2014, a new study has found, for an estimated maternal mortality rate that is unmatched in any other state and the rest of the developed world."
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Molly Redden, Guardian UK
Redden writes: "The rate of Texas women who died from complications related to their pregnancy doubled from 2010 to 2014, a new study has found, for an estimated maternal mortality rate that is unmatched in any other state and the rest of the developed world."
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Doctors Without Borders Evacuates Teams From Yemen After Repeated Strikes From the US-Supported Saudi Coalition
Merrit Kennedy, NPR
Kennedy writes: "Doctors Without Borders says it is evacuating its staff from hospitals in northern Yemen after 19 people died when an airstrike hit one of its hospitals on Monday."
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Merrit Kennedy, NPR
Kennedy writes: "Doctors Without Borders says it is evacuating its staff from hospitals in northern Yemen after 19 people died when an airstrike hit one of its hospitals on Monday."
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New Zika Outbreak Hits Popular Tourist Destination of Miami Beach
Rob Stein, NPR
Stein writes: "Mosquitoes have begun spreading the Zika virus in a second part of Miami - the popular tourist destination of Miami Beach - Florida officials announced Friday."
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Rob Stein, NPR
Stein writes: "Mosquitoes have begun spreading the Zika virus in a second part of Miami - the popular tourist destination of Miami Beach - Florida officials announced Friday."
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