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Charles Pierce | Don't Mess With Texas: The Immigration Debate Takes a Turn

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Charles Pierce | Don't Mess With Texas: The Immigration Debate Takes a Turn
Viridiana Carrizales and Jose Patino react during a watch party for President Obama's speech on immigration in 2014. (photo: David Wallace/The Republic/AP)

Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Texas had blocked implementation of the president's executive order on immigration."
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Police Killing in Washington State Offers 'Ferguson' Moment for Hispanics
Julie Turkewitz and Richard A. Oppel Jr., The New York Times
Excerpt: "Antonio Zambrano-Montes, 35, is shown running from three Pasco officers. He turns and swings his hands upward, before he is felled by a spray of bullets, his body slamming the concrete."
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NSA-Linked Spyware Widespread, Impossible to Remove
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The U.S. National Security Agency has created a trove of spyware that is difficult to detect and almost impossible to remove, cyber security experts warned Monday."
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CIA Bought Chemical Weapons From Iraq
Haaretz
Excerpt: "New York Times reports that Operation Avarice netted at least 400 Borak rockets, one of the chemical weapons Saddam Hussein produced in 1980s."
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Mississippi Lawmaker Under Fire for Claiming "All the Blacks" in His Town Get Food Stamps, Don't Work
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Republican Rep. Gene Alday made the remarks about the DeSoto County town of Walls, where he was formerly police chief and mayor before winning election to the Legislature in 2011."
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Rape and Murder of Young Woman Sparks Mass Twitter Protest in Turkey
Helen Davidson, The Guardian
Davidson writes: "The murder of a woman who tried to stop a man raping her has sparked mass protests in Turkey and prompted women to share their stories of sexual harassment, violence and fear in a growing Twitter campaign."
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Train Derailment in West Virginia Causes Oil Spill
Justin Worland, TIME
Worland writes: "A train carrying crude oil in southern West Virginia derailed Monday, setting at least one house on fire and spilling oil into the state's largest river, according to local news reports."
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