Scott Galindez | Battle Lines Are Being Drawn for First Democratic Debate
Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "Listen carefully to all the candidates for the Democratic Party nomination for president. Well, listen to Hillary and Joe - Bernie is staying on message, and unless you attend their events you won't hear what the other Democrats are saying. Hillary and Joe are testing lines they hope can score points for them in the debate."
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Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News
Galindez writes: "Listen carefully to all the candidates for the Democratic Party nomination for president. Well, listen to Hillary and Joe - Bernie is staying on message, and unless you attend their events you won't hear what the other Democrats are saying. Hillary and Joe are testing lines they hope can score points for them in the debate."
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The 1,000th US Mass Shooting Since Sandy Hook
Matthew Teague, Al Jazeera America
Teague writes: "The horror that unfolded in the next few minutes has become so mundane, so everyday, that it no longer makes national news. Terhune was marching headlong into the 1,000th mass shooting in the United States since the Sandy Hook elementary school massacre almost three years ago."
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Matthew Teague, Al Jazeera America
Teague writes: "The horror that unfolded in the next few minutes has become so mundane, so everyday, that it no longer makes national news. Terhune was marching headlong into the 1,000th mass shooting in the United States since the Sandy Hook elementary school massacre almost three years ago."
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Fired Benghazi Staffer: Committee Is Out to Get Clinton
Mike Lillis, The Hill
Lillis writes: "Democrats have new ammunition in their attacks against the GOP's Benghazi probe after a former investigator launched charges that Hillary Clinton was the panel's primary target. Bradley Podliska, an Air Force Reserve major and a former staffer on the House Select Committee on Benghazi, claims he was fired from the panel for promoting a broad, objective investigation into the deadly 2012 attack."
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Mike Lillis, The Hill
Lillis writes: "Democrats have new ammunition in their attacks against the GOP's Benghazi probe after a former investigator launched charges that Hillary Clinton was the panel's primary target. Bradley Podliska, an Air Force Reserve major and a former staffer on the House Select Committee on Benghazi, claims he was fired from the panel for promoting a broad, objective investigation into the deadly 2012 attack."
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Scores Dead After Dual Bomb Blasts Rock Turkey Peace Demonstration
Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "Two bomb explosions on Saturday that appeared to target a peace rally by leftist and Kurdish activists in Turkey's capital Ankara killed at least 95 people and injured almost 200 others, Turkey's Interior Ministry said."
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Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "Two bomb explosions on Saturday that appeared to target a peace rally by leftist and Kurdish activists in Turkey's capital Ankara killed at least 95 people and injured almost 200 others, Turkey's Interior Ministry said."
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The Case for Unions
Matt Rozsa, The Daily Dot
Rozsa writes: "When unions are stronger, the rise in wages increases broader purchasing power among consumers, feeding economic growth and enabling employers to hire even more workers."
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Matt Rozsa, The Daily Dot
Rozsa writes: "When unions are stronger, the rise in wages increases broader purchasing power among consumers, feeding economic growth and enabling employers to hire even more workers."
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US Abandons Failed $500 Million Program to Train and Equip Syrian Rebels
Michael Pizzi, Al Jazeera America
Pizzi writes: "The Pentagon has abandoned its failed $500 million program to train 'moderate' Syrian rebels in favor of ramping up support for established and proven forces - including Kurdish fighters - a decision that comes on the heels of the White House's admission that building a force from scratch to combat the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) was 'a more difficult endeavor than we assumed.'"
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Michael Pizzi, Al Jazeera America
Pizzi writes: "The Pentagon has abandoned its failed $500 million program to train 'moderate' Syrian rebels in favor of ramping up support for established and proven forces - including Kurdish fighters - a decision that comes on the heels of the White House's admission that building a force from scratch to combat the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) was 'a more difficult endeavor than we assumed.'"
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California Governor Signs Ambitious Climate Change Bill Forcing Public Pensions to Divest From Coal
Jon Queally, Common Dreams
Queally writes: "As Governor of California Jerry Brown signed a much-applauded bill into law on Thursday, fossil fuel divestment activists celebrated as the two largest public pension funds in the U.S. will now be forced to divest from any company whose primary profits are related to the mining or use of thermal coal."
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Jon Queally, Common Dreams
Queally writes: "As Governor of California Jerry Brown signed a much-applauded bill into law on Thursday, fossil fuel divestment activists celebrated as the two largest public pension funds in the U.S. will now be forced to divest from any company whose primary profits are related to the mining or use of thermal coal."
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