Bernie Sanders | I Support Hillary Clinton. So Should Everyone Who Voted for Me
Bernie Sanders, Los Angeles Times
Sanders writes: "The conventions are over and the general election has officially begun. In the primaries, I received 1,846 pledged delegates, 46% of the total. Hillary Clinton received 2,205 pledged delegates, 54%. She received 602 superdelegates. I received 48 superdelegates. Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee and I will vigorously support her."
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Bernie Sanders, Los Angeles Times
Sanders writes: "The conventions are over and the general election has officially begun. In the primaries, I received 1,846 pledged delegates, 46% of the total. Hillary Clinton received 2,205 pledged delegates, 54%. She received 602 superdelegates. I received 48 superdelegates. Hillary Clinton is the Democratic nominee and I will vigorously support her."
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More Than 100 Americans Are Rich Enough to Buy the Presidential Election Outright
Mattathias Schwartz, The Intercept
Schwartz writes: "Two billion dollars, the estimated cost of this year's presidential election, is big money, but it is not huge money. Two billion is one-tenth of NASA's annual budget, one-twentieth of the Harvard endowment, one-thirtieth of the personal wealth of Warren Buffett."
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Mattathias Schwartz, The Intercept
Schwartz writes: "Two billion dollars, the estimated cost of this year's presidential election, is big money, but it is not huge money. Two billion is one-tenth of NASA's annual budget, one-twentieth of the Harvard endowment, one-thirtieth of the personal wealth of Warren Buffett."
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Chicago Police Officers Caught High-Fiving After 'Execution' of Paul O'Neal in Recently Released Video
The Root
Excerpt: "Chicago police officers were caught double-checking to make sure their body cameras were off and reportedly giving each other 'high-fives' after the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Paul O'Neal in video released Friday by Chicago's Independent Police Review Authority, reports CBS Chicago's Charlie De Mar."
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The Root
Excerpt: "Chicago police officers were caught double-checking to make sure their body cameras were off and reportedly giving each other 'high-fives' after the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Paul O'Neal in video released Friday by Chicago's Independent Police Review Authority, reports CBS Chicago's Charlie De Mar."
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#FlyingWhileMuslim: More Muslims Kicked off Flights for Nothing
teleSUR
Excerpt: "It has already been documented that solving math problems and reading a book can get you kicked off a plane if you're perceived as Muslim. Now sweating can be added to that list."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "It has already been documented that solving math problems and reading a book can get you kicked off a plane if you're perceived as Muslim. Now sweating can be added to that list."
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With No Insanity Defense, Seriously Ill People End Up in Prison
Natalie Jacewicz, NPR
Jacewicz writes: "In light of John Hinckley Jr.'s release from a psychiatric hospital 35 years after attempting to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, Shots is exploring the use of the not guilty by reason of insanity plea. We're talking with legal and medical professionals about how the plea works, and how it doesn't work."
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Natalie Jacewicz, NPR
Jacewicz writes: "In light of John Hinckley Jr.'s release from a psychiatric hospital 35 years after attempting to assassinate President Ronald Reagan, Shots is exploring the use of the not guilty by reason of insanity plea. We're talking with legal and medical professionals about how the plea works, and how it doesn't work."
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Instead of a Place of Safety, Empty Graves Await Refugees in Europe
Chris Doyle, Middle East Eye
Doyle writes: "Tucked away at the back of the old Muslim cemetery on the outskirts of Kos town on the Greek island are a series of freshly dug graves, around half with headstones. Most but not all are named."
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Chris Doyle, Middle East Eye
Doyle writes: "Tucked away at the back of the old Muslim cemetery on the outskirts of Kos town on the Greek island are a series of freshly dug graves, around half with headstones. Most but not all are named."
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Florida Cleared to Release Genetically Modified Mosquitoes in Zika Fight
Jessica Glenza, Guardian UK
Glenza writes: "A release of genetically engineered mosquitoes that it is hoped could help combat the spread of the Zika virus has been approved in Florida by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)."
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Jessica Glenza, Guardian UK
Glenza writes: "A release of genetically engineered mosquitoes that it is hoped could help combat the spread of the Zika virus has been approved in Florida by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)."
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