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David Mack / BuzzFeed:
Texas Police Officer Suspended After Pulling Weapon On Teens During Pool Party — A police officer in McKinney, Texas, has been suspended from duties after being filmed aggressively handcuffing, and then pulling a weapon on, a group of black teens following an “incident” at a local pool party on Friday night.
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Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
Local Homeowners Defend Texas Cops Who Brutalized Black Teens At Pool Party — The police's brutal treatment of black teens attending a pool party in McKinney, Texas has sparked a nationwide outrage. The video shows officer Eric Casebolt grabbing 15-year-old Dajerria Becton …
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Kim Bellware / The Huffington Post:
Cop Suspended After Video Emerges Of Brutal Arrests At Teen Pool Party — A Texas police officer has been suspended pending the outcome of an investigation after video surfaced showing one cop pulling a gun on a crowd of teens at a pool party while others handcuffed teenage partygoers.
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McKinney Police Department / Facebook:
Pool Party Incident: — On June 5, 2015 at approximately 7:15 p.m. …
Pool Party Incident: — On June 5, 2015 at approximately 7:15 p.m. …
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Matt Latimer / Politico:
Scandals only make the Clintons stronger — The Republican plan to defeat Hillary Clinton is doomed. It's time to go easy on her. — Lead image by AP Photo. — One has to wonder: When Republicans gathered earlier this year to scheme the defeat of Hillary Clinton, who was the genius who stood up and said, “I know.
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Rebecca Shabad / The Hill:
Clinton Labor secretary: Bill Clinton should stop paid speeches — Former President Bill Clinton's former Labor secretary is recommending that his old boss stop giving paid speeches and disclose everything for the sake of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Constanze Letsch / Guardian:
Turkey election: ruling party on course to lose majority — Recep Tayyip Erdoan's Justice and Development party is projected to win 41% of vote - meaning it will need a coalition partner to form a government — Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoan, suffered his most significant electoral defeat …
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New York Times:
Turkey's Ruling Party Loses Parliamentary Majority
Turkey's Ruling Party Loses Parliamentary Majority
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Ishaan Tharoor / Washington Post:
Turkey's election is a blow to Erdogan and a victory for Kurds
Turkey's election is a blow to Erdogan and a victory for Kurds
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Jerusalem Post, Political Wire and Power Line
Janet Adamy / Wall Street Journal:
Liberals Make Big Comeback in 2015, Poll Analysis Finds — There are signs that liberals are making a comeback — and not just because a socialist is running for president, gay marriage is spreading like wildfire and pot legalization is gaining acceptance. — A new analysis of Wall Street …
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Lee Siegel / New York Times:
Why I Defaulted on My Student Loans — ONE late summer afternoon when I was 17, I went with my mother to the local bank, a long-defunct institution whose name I cannot remember, to apply for my first student loan. My mother co-signed. When we finished, the banker, a balding man in his late 50s …
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Politico:
Fast-track vote still up in the air — Pro-trade lawmakers say they have the votes to pass the bill, but the final outcome is going to be tight. — Supporters of a controversial trade bill are increasingly confident they can secure the votes needed to pass so-called fast-track legislation …
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Political Wire
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
NYC mayor: America has a ‘democracy problem’ — New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) said on Sunday that Americans would benefit from reformed national voting laws. — “We have a democracy problem,” de Blasio told host John Dickerson on CBS's “Face the Nation.”
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Rebecca Kaplan / CBS News:
Christie's last question on 2016: “Do I want to do it?”
Christie's last question on 2016: “Do I want to do it?”
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Capital New York, OnPolitics and The Huffington Post
Mark Fainaru-Wada / ESPN:
Documents reveal new details about Hope Solo's actions last June — As Hope Solo prepares for her third World Cup, Mark Fainaru-Wada examines the tumultuous year she's had away from the game.
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John Amato / Latest from Crooks and Liars:
Chris Wallace Smacks Rick Santorum On Flat Tax Myth That Helps The Rich — It's hard to try and pass yourself off as the true champion of the working class in America if your fiscal policies are pro-rich. And anyone who proposes the fraudulent flat tax scheme as a way to fix our economy is more charlatan than candidate.
Michael Kruse / Politico:
On talk circuit, George W. Bush makes millions but few waves — Toward the end of his presidency, George W. Bush told Robert Draper, reporting for a book called Dead Certain, that he intended after vacating the Oval Office to “replenish the ol' coffers.” He said he could make “ridiculous” money on the lecture circuit.