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Adam McDonald / KMOV-TV:
Pregnant woman loses eye after police shoot bean bag at her — FERGUSON, Mo. (KMOV.com) — This St. Louis woman's picture and story has spread through social media, she's now ready to talk about what happened to her shortly after the grand jury announcement was made in the death of Michael Brown.
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Liberaland, CBS St. Louis, Mediaite, Addicting Info and Raw Story
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Jason Molinet / NY Daily News:
‘I will have justice for what they did to me’: Pregnant St. Louis woman loses eye after police fire non-lethal round at car during Ferguson protest (VIDEO) — Dornnella Conner lost her left eye when a police officer fired a non-lethal bean bag round at the car her boyfriend was driving on the outskirts of Ferguson, Mo. early Tuesday.
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Mashable
Karoli / Latest from Crooks and Liars:
How Robert McCulloch Hoodwinked The Ferguson Grand Jury
How Robert McCulloch Hoodwinked The Ferguson Grand Jury
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Taylor Marsh, Liberal Values, Prairie Weather, Mediaite and Reuters
Lee Enterprises / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Alleged plot included bombing Gateway Arch, killing St. Louis County prosecutor
Alleged plot included bombing Gateway Arch, killing St. Louis County prosecutor
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The Daily Caller, Liberaland, The Gateway Pundit and Jammie Wearing Fools
Daily Mail:
The controversial rules for white people who were told ‘not to take up space’ at Michael Brown vigil in Toronto — White people were encouraged not to take up space or talk to the media at vigil for Michael Brown in Toronto, Canada, on Tuesday — Comes after shooting …
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The Gateway Pundit
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Maya Rhodan / TIME:
Darren Wilson's Lawyers Say He Has No Plans to Apologize to Michael Brown's Family
Darren Wilson's Lawyers Say He Has No Plans to Apologize to Michael Brown's Family
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FOX News Radio, Washington Post and Mediaite
Wall Street Journal:
Democratic Rifts Surface in Wake of Midterm Election Defeat — Leaders Dispute Wisdom of Health-Care Overhaul, Delaying Move on Immigration — Long-muted tensions within the Democratic Party over policy and strategy are beginning to surface publicly, a sign of leaders looking beyond …
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Fox News
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Brian Beutler / The New Republic:
Six Reasons I'm Thankful for a Republican Congress
Six Reasons I'm Thankful for a Republican Congress
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Washington Monthly
Roberta Rampton / Reuters:
Tensions flare between Senate Democrats, White House
Tensions flare between Senate Democrats, White House
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Booman Tribune
Danny Vinik / The New Republic:
The Reason Republicans Can't Pass Anything on Immigration — Why didn't Republicans preempt President Barack Obama's executive action on immigration with their own legislation? At the very least, that would have worsened the politics of Obama's move. At best, it would have forced Obama to rethink taking unilateral action at all.
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FOX News Radio
Paige Winfield Cunningham / Politico:
The coming wave of anti-abortion laws — New GOP state legislatures will make access to abortion harder than ever. — The big Republican gains in the November elections strengthened and enlarged the anti-abortion forces in the House and the Senate. But it's the GOP victories in the statehouses …
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No More Mister Nice Blog
Jeffburkett / CBS Dallas:
Austin Police: Shooter Targets Buildings Downtown — AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW/AP) - Austin police say a gunman suspected of opening fire on several downtown buildings and police headquarters has died after being shot. — Early Friday morning Police officers armed with military-style rifles …
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S.R. / Free exchange:
China's $6.8-trillion hole? — HAS CHINA really blown $6.8 trillion on worthless investments over the past five years? This is the startling claim made by two Chinese government researchers that has, understandably, caused quite a stir. If true, it would mean that fully 37% …
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Reuters and New York Times
Josh Harkinson / Mother Jones:
Walmart Is Seeing Its Biggest Black Friday Protests Ever Today — If Walmart paid a living wage, “I could buy clothes for my kids to wear.” — Black Friday is best known as the day when big-box retailers rake in money, but it has also become a time for some of their employees to demand a share of the proceeds.
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Talking Points Memo, Mashable, The Huffington Post, Firedoglake and Colorlines
Martin Matishak / The Hill:
Anti-ISIS coalition to meet next week — Foreign dignitaries from around 60 countries that make up the international coalition against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) will meet for the first time next week, the State Department announced Wednesday.
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Anne Barnard / New York Times:
Conflicting Policies on Syria and Islamic State Erode U.S. Standing in Mideast
Conflicting Policies on Syria and Islamic State Erode U.S. Standing in Mideast
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Business Insider
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Why the Gallup Poll Means Deep Trouble for Hillary — Gallup headlines: Obama Approval Drops Among Working-Class Whites. Here, “working class” includes all non-college graduates, some 60-65% of the adult white population. Gallup's chart shows President Obama's approval rating among white college graduates …
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RedState and The Daily Caller
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Andy Greenberg / Wired:
Oops: After Threatening Hacker With 440 Years, Prosecutors Settle for a Misdemeanor — 28-year-old hacker Fidel Salinas faced 44 felony computer fraud and cyberstalking counts just months ago. Courtesy Fidel Salinas — Thanks in part to America's ill-defined hacking laws …
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Raw Story
Kathryn Schroeder / OpposingViews.com:
Black Ferguson Residents Protect White-Owned Business Amid Riots — Amid the riots in Ferguson, one white-owned business has not had to close up shop—all thanks to a group of heavily armed black men. — Since the announcement that white police officer Darren Wilson would not be indicted …
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Channel NewsAsia:
TODAY reports: Infinium-Serve, the autonomous flying robotic waiters, will be first launched at one of Timbre Group's five outlets in Singapore. — SINGAPORE: Restaurant-goers in Singapore can expect to be served by autonomous flying robots - the world's first commercial attempt - by the end of next year.