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Andy Borowitz | Trump Threatens to Skip Remaining Debates if Hillary Is There
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Plunging the future of the 2016 Presidential debates into doubt, Donald J. Trump said on Tuesday morning that he would not participate in the remaining two debates if Hillary Clinton is there."
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Plunging the future of the 2016 Presidential debates into doubt, Donald J. Trump said on Tuesday morning that he would not participate in the remaining two debates if Hillary Clinton is there."
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Senate Overrides Obama 9/11 Veto in Overwhelming Vote
Alexander Bolton, The Hill
Bolton writes: "The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to override President Obama's veto of a bill that would allow the families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia. The 97-1 vote marks the first time the Senate has mustered enough support to overrule Obama's veto pen."
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Alexander Bolton, The Hill
Bolton writes: "The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to override President Obama's veto of a bill that would allow the families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia. The 97-1 vote marks the first time the Senate has mustered enough support to overrule Obama's veto pen."
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Hillary Clinton Saved the Bombshells for Round Two
Michael Tomasky, The Daily Beast
Tomasky writes: "Hillary Clinton hardly had to scratch the surface to win the first contest-and there's plenty more dirt where that stuff came from."
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Michael Tomasky, The Daily Beast
Tomasky writes: "Hillary Clinton hardly had to scratch the surface to win the first contest-and there's plenty more dirt where that stuff came from."
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US and EU Sanctions Are Punishing Ordinary Syrians and Crippling Aid Work, UN Report Reveals
Rania Khalek, The Intercept
Khalek writes: "Internal United Nations assessments obtained by The Intercept reveal that U.S. and European sanctions are punishing ordinary Syrians and crippling aid work during the largest humanitarian emergency since World War II."
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Rania Khalek, The Intercept
Khalek writes: "Internal United Nations assessments obtained by The Intercept reveal that U.S. and European sanctions are punishing ordinary Syrians and crippling aid work during the largest humanitarian emergency since World War II."
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UN Says 'Racial Terrorism' Against Black People in the US Endures, Calls for Reparations
Justin Salhani, ThinkProgress
Salhani writes: "A United Nations working group of experts has said recent killings of Black people by police officers are reminiscent of 19th and 20th century lynchings, months after a visit to the United States, in which they called for the distribution of reparations."
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Justin Salhani, ThinkProgress
Salhani writes: "A United Nations working group of experts has said recent killings of Black people by police officers are reminiscent of 19th and 20th century lynchings, months after a visit to the United States, in which they called for the distribution of reparations."
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Wells Fargo CEO Forfeits $41 Million as Company Launches Probe
Matt Egan and Jackie Wattles, CNN
Excerpt: "Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf will forfeit much of his 2016 salary - including his bonus and $41 million in stock awards - as the bank launches a probe into its phony accounts scandal."
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Matt Egan and Jackie Wattles, CNN
Excerpt: "Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf will forfeit much of his 2016 salary - including his bonus and $41 million in stock awards - as the bank launches a probe into its phony accounts scandal."
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Crops That Account for Half the World's Calories Will Struggle to Adapt to Climate Change
Natasha Geiling, ThinkProgress
Geiling writes: "More bad news for climate change and agriculture: A new study has found that the rate of climate change is likely to outpace the ability for key staple crops, like rice, corn, or wheat, to adapt."
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Natasha Geiling, ThinkProgress
Geiling writes: "More bad news for climate change and agriculture: A new study has found that the rate of climate change is likely to outpace the ability for key staple crops, like rice, corn, or wheat, to adapt."
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