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Marc Ash | Who's Afraid of Hillary Clinton?
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "Hillary Clinton is many things, and is nothing if not determined. However nothing can be accomplished if she is painted as abjectly evil. That she is not."
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Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "Hillary Clinton is many things, and is nothing if not determined. However nothing can be accomplished if she is painted as abjectly evil. That she is not."
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One Person Shot, Officer Injured in Second Night of Milwaukee Protests
Brendan O'Brien, Reuters
O'Brien writes: "Tension flared again overnight in Milwaukee, with one person shot and a police officer injured in the second night of riots triggered by the fatal shooting of a suspect by an officer."
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Brendan O'Brien, Reuters
O'Brien writes: "Tension flared again overnight in Milwaukee, with one person shot and a police officer injured in the second night of riots triggered by the fatal shooting of a suspect by an officer."
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Trump Looking to Institute Political Tests for Immigrants
Jill Colvin, Associated Press
Colvin writes: "Trump on Monday is expected to outline a new immigration policy proposal. It will be the latest version of a policy that began with Trump's unprecedented call to temporarily bar foreign Muslims from entering the country - a religious test that was criticized across party lines as un-American."
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Jill Colvin, Associated Press
Colvin writes: "Trump on Monday is expected to outline a new immigration policy proposal. It will be the latest version of a policy that began with Trump's unprecedented call to temporarily bar foreign Muslims from entering the country - a religious test that was criticized across party lines as un-American."
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US Skipped Standard Bid Procedure in $1 Billion Deal With Prison Company
Chico Harlan, The Washington Post
Harlan writes: "As Central Americans surged across the U.S. border two years ago, the Obama administration skipped the standard public bidding process and agreed to a deal that offered generous terms to Corrections Corporation of America, the nation's largest prison company, to build a massive detention facility for women and children seeking asylum."
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Chico Harlan, The Washington Post
Harlan writes: "As Central Americans surged across the U.S. border two years ago, the Obama administration skipped the standard public bidding process and agreed to a deal that offered generous terms to Corrections Corporation of America, the nation's largest prison company, to build a massive detention facility for women and children seeking asylum."
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Is the Cure for Alzheimer's Already on the Market?
Seerat Chabba, International Business Times
Chabba writes: "The incurable Alzheimer's disease may now have a cure. A new research by the University of Manchester shows that the most common form of dementia can be fully cured with an anti-inflammatory drug, commonly used for period pain."
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Seerat Chabba, International Business Times
Chabba writes: "The incurable Alzheimer's disease may now have a cure. A new research by the University of Manchester shows that the most common form of dementia can be fully cured with an anti-inflammatory drug, commonly used for period pain."
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50,000 March in Peru Against Gender Violence
Associated Press
Excerpt: "More than 50,000 people marched in Peru's capital and eight other cities on Saturday to protest violence against woman and what they say is the indifference of the judicial system."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "More than 50,000 people marched in Peru's capital and eight other cities on Saturday to protest violence against woman and what they say is the indifference of the judicial system."
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Cows Pass Gas 'So They Don't Explode,' Dairy Industry Reminds Us
Oliver Milman, Grist
Milman writes: "California's attempt to curb emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, is facing vocal opposition from a dairy industry that fears government meddling in the flatulence of its cows."
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Oliver Milman, Grist
Milman writes: "California's attempt to curb emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, is facing vocal opposition from a dairy industry that fears government meddling in the flatulence of its cows."
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