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Bill Clinton jabs at Bernie Sanders, cracks joke at Wall Street's expense — Bernie Sanders surrogates have made headlines lately with a number of off-message gaffes, but on Friday, former President Bill Clinton — arguably Hillary Clinton's top surrogate — cracked a jaw-dropping joke of his own while stumping in the Bronx.
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Eli Watkins / CNN:
Jill Stein: The Democratic Party ‘fakes left,’ marches right — Washington (CNN)There's an independent senator — a democratic socialist, no less — with climate change on the brain making a real play for the Democratic nomination against Hillary Clinton, who exudes establishment politics.
Collier Meyerson / New Yorker:
Clinton, Sanders, and the Myth of a Monolithic “Black Vote” — Many believe that Bernie Sanders will lose the Democratic primary to Hillary Clinton in part because he cannot galvanize “the black vote.” Writing for The Nation on February 28th, Joan Walsh declared, “When the history …
David Catanese / US News:
Bill Clinton Swipes at Bernie Sanders Supporters
Bill Clinton Swipes at Bernie Sanders Supporters
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Bill Clinton: Sanders fans would ‘shoot every third person on Wall Street’
Bill Clinton: Sanders fans would ‘shoot every third person on Wall Street’
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Jeff Stein / Vox:
Study: Hillary Clinton, not Donald Trump, gets the most negative media coverage
Study: Hillary Clinton, not Donald Trump, gets the most negative media coverage
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Mother Jones, Media Matters for America and Mediaite
Mark Mazzetti / New York Times:
Saudi Arabia Warns of Economic Fallout if Congress Passes 9/11 Bill — WASHINGTON — Saudi Arabia has told the Obama administration and members of Congress that it will sell off hundreds of billions of dollars worth of American assets held by the kingdom if Congress passes a bill that would allow …
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France 24
Parag Khanna / New York Times:
Gulf Coast — THESE days, in the thick of the American presidential primaries, it's easy to see how the 50 states continue to drive the political system. But increasingly, that's all they drive — socially and economically, America is reorganizing itself around regional infrastructure lines …
Javier E. David / CNBC:
Corporate tax dodging costing US billions in annual income — Big multinational companies that shelter overseas profit from federal taxation cost the U.S. economy more than $100 billion a year by withholding more than $1 trillion collectively, according to a new study that may inflame the debate over tax fairness.
Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Bernie Sanders secures five minutes with Pope Francis — The US presidential hopeful managed to sit down with pontiff after all. — ROME — Bernie Sanders privately met with Pope Francis at the pontiff's residence in Vatican City on Saturday morning before the pope left on a trip for Greece.
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Ted Cruz Says He Won't Ban Dildos If He Becomes President — “What people do in their own private time with themselves is their own business and it's none of government's business.” — w.soundcloud.com — Ted Cruz says he will not ban dildos and other sexual toys if he becomes president.
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
G.O.P. Chief Discourages Rule Changes That Seem to Block Donald Trump — WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Republican National Committee has privately urged members of the party's rules committee not to make changes to the guidelines governing the presidential nominating process …
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Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
It's on: Tensions between Trump and the GOP escalate in public fight
It's on: Tensions between Trump and the GOP escalate in public fight
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Trump likely to win West Virginia but lose delegates — Donald Trump has a new enemy in the fight for national convention delegates: the alphabet. — Trump is well-positioned for a resounding victory in West Virginia's May 10 primary, but his win will be accompanied by a delegate selection process stacked …
Michael Walker / Hollywood Reporter:
Beverly Hills to Develop Autonomous Vehicles — EMAIL ME — The driverless municipal shuttles are part of larger program to upgrade the city's tech infrastructure. — The Beverly Hills City Council voted unanimously this week to adopt a resolution to develop driverless vehicles …
Jim Michaels / USA Today:
Exclusive: Army approves first 22 female officers for ground combat jobs — WASHINGTON — The Army announced Friday the first 22 women to be commissioned as infantry and armor officers under new rules that open all ground combat jobs to females this year. — The move is a major step toward …
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Andrew Jacobs / New York Times:
Fight to Impeach Brazil's Leader Tears at Fabric of Daily Life — BRASÍLIA — The wall, nearly a mile of corrugated metal, plunges down the center of the majestic lawn that faces Brazil's National Congress, the modernist icon designed by Oscar Niemeyer.
Kathy Shaidle / Videos - The Rebel:
COVER UP: Parents, student CONFIRM refugee children choke, slap Canadian kids — Are Canadian children being abused in school by refugee students? We spoke to the parents of children who say they are. — Last week an article by the Chronicle Herald detailed multiple instances of Syrian refugees assaulting Canadian children.
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Jason Howerton / TheBlaze.com:
'Fight for 15′ Protesters Invade Fast Food Restaurant, Invite Worker to Go on ‘Strike’ — Just Watch How She Responds — A group of “Fight for 15” protesters invaded a Taco Bell restaurant in Austin, Texas, on Thursday and invited a worker to go on “strike” to demand more money and better working conditions.
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Michael Nunez / Gizmodo:
Facebook Employees Asked Mark Zuckerberg If They Should Try to Stop a Donald Trump Presidency — This week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared to publicly denounce the political positions of Donald Trump's presidential campaign during the keynote speech of the company's annual F8 developer conference.
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Justin Miller / The Daily Beast:
Michelle Fields: Trump Campaign Should Apologize for ‘Defaming My Character’ — The ex-Breitbart journalist who was grabbed, and bruised, by Trump's campaign manager is adamant she wants him to say sorry—even though the authorities won't prosecute him. — After being called “delusional …
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Maya Eliahou / The Daily Californian:
UC Berkeley student questioned, refused service after speaking Arabic on flight — Update 04/15/2016: This article has been updated to reflect a response from Southwest Airlines. — On April 6, UC Berkeley senior Khairuldeen Makhzoomi was supposed to fly from Los Angeles to Oakland, get to campus and go to class.
Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Kasich: Don't Go To Boozy Parties If You're Worried About Sexual Assault — Asked about the risk of campus sexual assault during a Friday campaign event, Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) advised a female student not to “go to parties where there's a lot of alcohol.”
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Cassie Spodak / CNN:
Kasich to female college student: 'Don't go to parties where there's a lot of alcohol'
Kasich to female college student: 'Don't go to parties where there's a lot of alcohol'
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