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Glenn Greenwald and Murtaza Hussain | Professor Who Defeated Controversial Terrorism Charges Is Deported From the US
Glenn Greenwald and Murtaza Hussain, The Intercept
Excerpt: "Al-Arian added: 'I came to the United States for freedom, but four decades later, I am leaving to gain my freedom.'"
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg: I Would Overturn Citizens United Supreme Court Ruling
Amanda Holpuch, Guardian UK
Holpuch writes: "Ginsburg reiterated comments that there will be enough women on the court when all nine justices are women. 'There are some people who are taken aback, until they remember for most of our history, there were nine men,' Gindburg said."
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Amanda Holpuch, Guardian UK
Holpuch writes: "Ginsburg reiterated comments that there will be enough women on the court when all nine justices are women. 'There are some people who are taken aback, until they remember for most of our history, there were nine men,' Gindburg said."
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Lawyers: Evidence Shows Saudi Arabia Aided 9/11 Hijackers
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Lawyers for victims of the Sept. 11 attacks say they have new evidence that agents of Saudi Arabia 'directly and knowingly' helped the hijackers, including sworn testimony from the so-called 20th hijacker and from three principals of the U.S. government's two primary probes of the attacks."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Lawyers for victims of the Sept. 11 attacks say they have new evidence that agents of Saudi Arabia 'directly and knowingly' helped the hijackers, including sworn testimony from the so-called 20th hijacker and from three principals of the U.S. government's two primary probes of the attacks."
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California Lawmakers Seek to End "Personal Belief" Vaccine Exemptions
Dan Whitcomb and Michael Fleeman, Reuters
Excerpt: "Responding to an outbreak of measles that has infected more than 100 people, two California lawmakers said on Wednesday they would introduce legislation to end the right of parents in the state to exempt their children from school vaccinations based on personal beliefs."
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Dan Whitcomb and Michael Fleeman, Reuters
Excerpt: "Responding to an outbreak of measles that has infected more than 100 people, two California lawmakers said on Wednesday they would introduce legislation to end the right of parents in the state to exempt their children from school vaccinations based on personal beliefs."
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Norway Planning to Jail People for Begging Along With Anyone Who Helps Them
Ian Sparks, Daily Mail
Sparks writes: "Norway has proposed a law which would make it illegal to help people begging in the street. The draft for the anti-begging law would not only make it a crime to to ask for money, but also to help those who beg."
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Ian Sparks, Daily Mail
Sparks writes: "Norway has proposed a law which would make it illegal to help people begging in the street. The draft for the anti-begging law would not only make it a crime to to ask for money, but also to help those who beg."
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Koch Brothers, Rick Scott and Jeb Bush Exposed in Florida Pollution Scandal
Leslie Salzillo, Liberals Unite
Salzillo writes: "Tons of toxic waste is being dumped into St. Johns River, daily, by the Koch Brothers company, Georgia-Pacific. Aspects of the deal allowing Georgia Pacific to massively assault the environment, were misleading, sometimes illegal, and unbeknownst to the local citizens. Florida Governor Rick Scott and former Governor (and Republican presidential hopeful), Jeb Bush, are also involved."
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Leslie Salzillo, Liberals Unite
Salzillo writes: "Tons of toxic waste is being dumped into St. Johns River, daily, by the Koch Brothers company, Georgia-Pacific. Aspects of the deal allowing Georgia Pacific to massively assault the environment, were misleading, sometimes illegal, and unbeknownst to the local citizens. Florida Governor Rick Scott and former Governor (and Republican presidential hopeful), Jeb Bush, are also involved."
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