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Garrison Keillor | Don't Take Lunacy Too Seriously
Garrison Keillor, The Cap Times
Keillor writes: "I'm on this bus because I'm living the dream of every 75-year-old American male to travel around with a band and put on shows."
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Garrison Keillor, The Cap Times
Keillor writes: "I'm on this bus because I'm living the dream of every 75-year-old American male to travel around with a band and put on shows."
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The History of White Supremacy in America
Carl Skutsch, Rolling Stone
Skutsch writes: "With the reimposition of white supremacy in the South, the original Klan faded away. In the early 20th century, however, it was reborn as a Protestant nativist movement."
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Carl Skutsch, Rolling Stone
Skutsch writes: "With the reimposition of white supremacy in the South, the original Klan faded away. In the early 20th century, however, it was reborn as a Protestant nativist movement."
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Trump Administration Fall Out: Billionaire Advisor Carl Icahn Resigns Amid Controversy
Bobby Ilich, International Buisness Times
Ilich writes: "Perhaps lost amid the high-profile exit of chief strategist Steve Bannon, financier Carl Icahn, the wealthiest of Trump's circle, announced he would no longer serve as a special advisor on financial regulation after criticism from biofuel advocates and Democratic lawmakers claimed his policy recommendations could help his own investments."
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Bobby Ilich, International Buisness Times
Ilich writes: "Perhaps lost amid the high-profile exit of chief strategist Steve Bannon, financier Carl Icahn, the wealthiest of Trump's circle, announced he would no longer serve as a special advisor on financial regulation after criticism from biofuel advocates and Democratic lawmakers claimed his policy recommendations could help his own investments."
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Mylan Paying $465M to Settle Claims It Overcharged for EpiPens
Rachel Roubein, The Hill
Roubein writes: "Thursday’s announcement puts to rest claims that the drugmaker charged Medicaid more money by misclassifying the EpiPen as a generic drug. Brand-name drugs pay higher rebates to the Medicaid program than generic drugs."
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Rachel Roubein, The Hill
Roubein writes: "Thursday’s announcement puts to rest claims that the drugmaker charged Medicaid more money by misclassifying the EpiPen as a generic drug. Brand-name drugs pay higher rebates to the Medicaid program than generic drugs."
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Evil Tech Bro James Damore Says Being Conservative Is Like Being "Gay in the 1950s."
Clio Chang, New Republic
Chang writes: "In today's white man filling your news feed, Damore, who was recently fired from Google for circulating a sexist memo, told Business Insider that he was the subject of ideological discrimination against conservatives."
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Clio Chang, New Republic
Chang writes: "In today's white man filling your news feed, Damore, who was recently fired from Google for circulating a sexist memo, told Business Insider that he was the subject of ideological discrimination against conservatives."
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Anger Simmers in Philippines Over Duterte's Drug War
Romeo Ranoco, Associated Press
Ranoco writes: "Mourners at the funeral of a Philippine man who police shot dead protested his innocence on Sunday, the latest sign of rising anger over President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody campaign to stamp out drugs."
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Romeo Ranoco, Associated Press
Ranoco writes: "Mourners at the funeral of a Philippine man who police shot dead protested his innocence on Sunday, the latest sign of rising anger over President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody campaign to stamp out drugs."
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Solar Eclipse Presents First Major Test of Power Grid in Renewable Era
Ruthy Munoz, Reuters
Munoz writes: "As Monday's total solar eclipse sweeps from Oregon to South Carolina, U.S. electric power and grid operators will be glued to their monitoring systems in what for them represents the biggest test of the renewable energy era."
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Ruthy Munoz, Reuters
Munoz writes: "As Monday's total solar eclipse sweeps from Oregon to South Carolina, U.S. electric power and grid operators will be glued to their monitoring systems in what for them represents the biggest test of the renewable energy era."
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