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When Did College Turn So Cruel?

The New York Times - 4 Sep 2019 02:12
When Did College Turn So Cruel? We need more and better graduates. We sure don't act that way.
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Merrill Lynch banker drugged, sexually assaulted woman in Italy: suit A Chicago Merrill Lynch banker allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted a woman, leaving her with an STD while she was on vacation in Capri, Italy with two friends last year, according to a new lawsuit filed Wednesday. S...
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Pete Buttigieg's September Strategy in Iowa

The New Yorker - 4 Sep 2019 19:06
Eren Orbey reports on the moves of the Pete Buttigieg campaign for the 2020 Democratic Presidential nomination so far, comparisons to Obama's campaign, and Buttigieg's strategy in Iowa going forward.
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What Will Turn Hurricane Dorian? How Wide Is the Eye? Your Questions Answered. Understanding and forecasting a giant storm requires knowledge, experience and data -- a lot of it, though scientists could always use more.
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The Taliban Has Defended a Kabul Suicide Bombing That Killed at Least 16 People A spokesman said the attack was a response to raids by U.S. and Afghan forces
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A very annoyed Mitch McConnell would like everyone to stop calling him 'Moscow Mitch' Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) really doesn't like when people refer to him as "Moscow Mitch," and wishes everyone who calls him Moscow Mitch would just think about how much the nickname Moscow Mitch hurt...
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South Africa's President Condemns Violent Attacks on Foreign-Owned Businesses President Cyril Ramaphosa called the violence "totally unacceptable"
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Pentagon to divert $3.6B in funds from various projects toward border wall The defense secretary on Tuesday approved a border-wall spending plan that will divert funds from more than 100 military construction projects to earmark $3.6 billion for constructing a wall on the southern border with M...
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John Cassidy writes about the latest round of tariffs and duties in Trump's trade war with China, and how it's affecting American factory output.
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Paris reportedly proposing billions of dollars in credit lines to Tehran but deal could hinge on US approval.
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We count the dead in mass shootings like Odessa. How many PTSD victims do they create? We need to look at all the victims of gun violence, including those who are haunted by the screams of the injured and the silence of the dead.       
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Wedding venue owners admit they were wrong to ban interracial couple The owners of a Mississippi wedding venue who refused to host an interracial wedding because of their Christian beliefs said on Tuesday they realized it was wrong after meeting with their pastor. Boone’s Camp event hal...
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Gunman in Texas shooting bought gun in private sale: Here's what we know The gunman in the shooting in Odessa, Texas on Saturday obtained the gun he used in a private sale, evading a background check, according to reports.       
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Oregon health officials say they are investigating the death of a person who had severe respiratory illness after using an e-cigarette
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Conflicting Rulings on the Electoral College Could Throw the Next Election Into Chaos The Supreme Court may step in.
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has scrapped a controversial bill that would have allowed criminal extraditions to mainland China. The bill became a symbol of Beijing tightening its grip on Hong Kong and triggered months of ...
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Social Media Users Entranced, Concerned by Chinese Face-Swapping Deepfake App The China E-Commerce Research Center urged authorities to look into the app
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Trump Administration Rolls Back Rules Requiring More Energy-Efficient Bulbs In 2007, a bipartisan Congress said that requiring energy efficient light bulbs was the right idea. The Trump administration disagrees.
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Hong Kong's Leader Partly Relents. Will the Protests Continue? Carrie Lam said she would withdraw the extradition bill that set off demonstrations in the city. But protesters are now seeking bigger changes.
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'I Was a Religious Zealot That Hurt People.' After Coming Out as Gay, a Former Conversion Therapy Leader Is Apologizing to the LGBTQ Community 'I was a religious zealot that hurt people'
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The Fed shouldn't actually get political, says former New York fed chair who wrote it should Former New York Federal Reserve Chair Bill Dudley's Bloomberg op-ed didn't get the reception he was hoping for. In an opinion article published last week, Dudley argued that the Fed needed to "stop enabling" President Tr...
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Anti-foreigner attacks in Johannesburg has triggered violence and massive looting of South African-owned brands in Nigeria.
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