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New York Post:
2 NYPD cops shot dead ‘execution style’ in Brooklyn — A possible suspect was found shot at the scene and rushed to a nearby hospital. — Two uniformed NYPD officers were shot dead — execution style — as they sat in their marked police car on a Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, street corner.
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New York Times:
Two Police Officers Are Fatally Shot in Brooklyn; Suspect Is Also Dead — Two police officers were killed after they were shot in their patrol car in Brooklyn on Saturday afternoon, according to a law enforcement official. — The shootings took place near Myrtle and Tompkins Avenues in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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NY Daily News:
Two NYPD officers dead in ‘ambush’ while sitting in patrol car in Brooklyn by gunman who boasted on Instagram about killing cops for ‘revenge’ (GRAPHIC IMAGES) — Ismaaiyl Brinsley fired at the officers in their squad car outside of the Tompkins Houses in Bedford-Stuyvesant sources said.
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CNN:
2 New York police officers shot to death — New York (CNN) — Two New York City police officers were shot and killed ambush-style Saturday as they sat in their patrol car in Brooklyn, according to two law enforcement sources. — Both officers were shot in the head, one of the sources said.
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Josh Lederman / Associated Press:
AP source: US seeks China's help after cyberattack — HONOLULU (AP) — The United States is asking China for help as it weighs potential responses to a cyberattack against Sony Pictures Entertainment that the U.S. has blamed on North Korea. — A senior Obama administration official …
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Fox News:
North Korea says it's not involved in Sony hack; proposes joint probe with US — North Korea says it can prove it is not behind the massive Sony Pictures cyberattack that has led to several e-mail leaks, threats on movie theaters and the cancellation of the release of the movie “The Interview.”
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Lauren French / Politico:
Obama's Republican ally on Cuba — How a conservative Mormon became the biggest Republican Cuba advocate. — It all started when Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake found himself in a dark park in Havana trying to score some ice cream. — Flake, a devout Mormon, doesn't drink or smoke …
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Brendan Farrington / Associated Press:
Obama's Cuba moves reflect Florida political shift
Obama's Cuba moves reflect Florida political shift
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Washington Post:
President Obama's ‘betrayal’ of Cuban democrats — PRESIDENT OBAMA said he decided to normalize relations with Cuba because “we can do more to support the Cuban people and promote our values through engagement.” So it's important to know the reaction of those Cubans who have put their lives …
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Carl Campanile / New York Post:
Politician ‘follows’ porn star, says Twitter account was hacked — Steve Bellone said his Twitter account was hacked after his “followers” list included Duke porn star Belle Knox. — Honestly, my Twitter account was hacked! — A Suffolk County politician pulled a move …
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Sarah Wheaton / Politico:
Why single payer died in Vermont — Vermont was supposed to be the beacon for a single-payer health care system in America. But now its plans are in ruins, and its onetime champion Gov. Peter Shumlin may have set back the cause. — Advocates of a “Medicare for all” …
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Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
How to Tell Whether Obama Did the Right Thing on Cuba — On my most recent visit to Cuba this past March, I brought my family with me, because I wanted my children to see what Cuba looked like before everything changed. I didn't realize quite how quickly that change would come.
New York Times:
Investigators Said to Seek No Penalty for C.I.A.'s Computer Search — WASHINGTON — A panel investigating the Central Intelligence Agency's search of a computer network used by staff members of the Senate Intelligence Committee who were looking into the C.I.A.'s use of torture will recommend …
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Democracy Now:
Should Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld & CIA Officials Be Tried for Torture? War Crimes Case Filed in Germany … A human rights group in Berlin, Germany, has filed a criminal complaint against the architects of the George W. Bush administration's torture program. The European Center for Constitutional …
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Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
In a Break From Partisan Rancor, Ohio Moves to Make Elections More Competitive — COLUMBUS, Ohio — Of 435 House races in November, only a few dozen were considered competitive — a result of decades of drawing district lines for partisan advantage, generally by state legislatures.
Alex Byers / Politico:
Google vs Hollywood on Sony hack — Cybersecurity questions and box office turmoil aside, another storyline is emerging after the high-profile hacking of Sony Entertainment: A renewed battle between Google and Hollywood. — News reports this week, rooted in part from leaked Sony documents …
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Justin Sink / The Hill:
US releases four Gitmo prisoners to Afghanistan — The Pentagon on Saturday announced that it had transferred four detainees from the Guantanamo Bay prison facility back to their home country of Afghanistan. — The Defense Department said all four men had been “unanimously approved for transfer” …
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