Thursday, August 11, 2016

RSN: WikiLeaks Offers $20K for Info on DNC Staffer's Killing, Report: Roger Ailes Wanted to 'Beat the Sh*t out of' Enemy Reporter




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Dan Rather | Trump and "The Second Amendment People" 
Journalist Dan Rather attends the 'Truth' New York special screening at the Lincoln Plaza Cinema on October 23, 2015 in New York City. (photo: Mark Sagilocco/Getty) 
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page 
Rather writes: "To anyone who still pretends this is a normal election of Republican against Democrat, history is watching. And I suspect its verdict will be harsh." 
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Report: Roger Ailes Wanted to 'Beat the Sh*t out of' Enemy Reporter 
Asawin Suebsaeng, The Daily Beast 
Suebsaeng writes: "Multiple sources confirmed that Roger Ailes - the former Fox News chief forced out due to multiple sexual-harassment allegations - had previously said that he would send goons to savagely assault an adversarial reporter." 
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Secret Service Spoke to Trump Campaign About 2nd Amendment Comment 
Tami Luhby and Jim Sciutto, CNN 
Excerpt: "A US Secret Service official confirms to CNN that the USSS has spoken to the Trump campaign regarding his Second Amendment comments." 
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WikiLeaks Offers $20K for Info on DNC Staffer's Killing 
Jesse Byrnes, The Hill 
Byrnes writes: "WikiLeaks announced Tuesday on Twitter that it is offering $20,000 for information leading to a conviction in last month's shooting death of Democratic National Committee (DNC) staffer Seth Rich." 
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DEA Regularly Mines Americans' Travel Records to Seize Millions in Cash 
Brad Heath, USA Today 
Heath writes: "Federal drug agents regularly mine Americans' travel information to profile people who might be ferrying money for narcotics traffickers - though they almost never use what they learn to make arrests or build criminal cases. Instead, that targeting has helped the Drug Enforcement Administration seize a small fortune in cash."
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Obama Administration Set to Remove Barrier to Marijuana Research 
Catherine Saint Louis and Matt Apuzzo, The New York Times 
Excerpt: "The Obama administration is planning to remove a major roadblock to marijuana research, officials said Wednesday, potentially spurring broad scientific study of a drug that is being used to treat dozens of diseases in states across the nation despite little rigorous evidence of its effectiveness." 
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Study: Public Water Supply Is Unsafe for Millions of Americans 
Christopher Joyce, NPR 
Joyce writes: "A study of drinking water supplies throughout the U.S. shows that numerous sources are contaminated with firefighting chemicals." 
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