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Andy Borowitz | US Orders Alabama to Grow Up
An LGBT marriage advocate protests outside the Supreme Court. (photo: AP)

Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "A week of turmoil in Alabama culminated on Friday with the United States ordering the Southern state to grow up."
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Philip Gourevitch | Guns and Chapel Hill
Philip Gourevitch, The New Yorker
Gourevitch writes: "Let's try to imagine that Craig Stephen Hicks, who massacred three of his neighbors in a Chapel Hill condominium on Tuesday, really did it for no other reason than to settle a difference of opinion about parking-lot etiquette."
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President Obama: I'd Love to See a Constitutional Amendment to Reverse Citizens United
Andrew Prokop, Vox
Prokop writes: "Barack Obama has a radical idea for how to reform campaign finance: amend the Constitution."
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Israeli House Strikes Killed Mostly Civilians
Karin Laub, Fares Akram and Mohammed Daraghmeh, Associated Press
Excerpt: "The review found that 508 of the dead - just over 60 percent - were children, women and older men, all presumed to be civilians."
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Fighting Rages On in Ukraine
Anton Zverev, Reuters
Zverev writes: "Ukraine and Russian-backed rebels fought fiercely across the east of the country on Friday despite a new peace deal brokered by Germany and France."
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Colorado Police Officer Who Shot Victim in Back Pleads Not Guilty to Murder
Keith Coffman, Reuters
Coffman writes: "A former police officer in a small Colorado farming town accused of fatally shooting a man in the back while on duty pleaded not guilty on Thursday to second-degree murder, authorities said."
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Bill McKibben | Why You Should Join Global Divestment Day
Bill McKibben, Reader Supported News
McKibben writes: "We've got the bad guys on the run. It's as if this week's been scripted as a buildup to the worldwide weekend of divestment festivities."
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