Christie faces mounting lawsuits over public records PBS NewsHour
NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took into office promising “a new era of accountability and transparency.” Yet after he won a second term last year and as he explores a run for president, his administration stands accused of routinely ...
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NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took into office promising “a new era of accountability and transparency.” Yet after he won a second term last year and as he explores a run for president, his administration stands accused of routinely ...
Gov. Perry indicted: Everything's big in Texas, even this BS Fox News (blog)
Remember Barack Obama telling his followers to always "bring a gun to a knife fight"? Like good subjects do, his supporters in Texas obeyed. Friday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry was indicted on two counts of abuse of power. This ridiculous politically motivated ...
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Remember Barack Obama telling his followers to always "bring a gun to a knife fight"? Like good subjects do, his supporters in Texas obeyed. Friday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry was indicted on two counts of abuse of power. This ridiculous politically motivated ...
Leonard Fein, Provocative Writer on Jewish Affairs, Dies at 80 New York Times
Leonard Fein, an intellectual and activist who wrote voluminously about contemporary Jews, Judaism and, in his words, “the often stormy relationship between Jews and Judaism,” and who founded a magazine and organizations to combat hunger and ...
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Leonard Fein, an intellectual and activist who wrote voluminously about contemporary Jews, Judaism and, in his words, “the often stormy relationship between Jews and Judaism,” and who founded a magazine and organizations to combat hunger and ...
Viewers respond to millennial-friendly museum tours PBS NewsHour
Viewers respond to a story from Saturday, August 16 about a company that tries to attract millennials to museums by making the museum experience more fun and by linking high works of art to pop culture. COMMENTS. +1; EMAIL. SUPPORT FOR PBS ...
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Viewers respond to a story from Saturday, August 16 about a company that tries to attract millennials to museums by making the museum experience more fun and by linking high works of art to pop culture. COMMENTS. +1; EMAIL. SUPPORT FOR PBS ...
How Lauren Bacall Got to Dine with President Clinton at a TIME Gala TIME
I'm at least 84% sure this story is accurate. Eighty-four percent because I was in the room at the time, the other 16% because I didn't see what happened but only heard about it. Even if the anecdote is not red-check true, it provides tantalizing support to the ...
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I'm at least 84% sure this story is accurate. Eighty-four percent because I was in the room at the time, the other 16% because I didn't see what happened but only heard about it. Even if the anecdote is not red-check true, it provides tantalizing support to the ...
Transplant Brokers in Israel Lure Desperate Kidney Patients to Costa Rica New York Times
Ophira Dorin traveled from Israel to Costa Rica for a kidney transplant that cost her $175,000. The donor was paid $18,500. Credit Rina Castelnuovo for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading ...
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Ophira Dorin traveled from Israel to Costa Rica for a kidney transplant that cost her $175,000. The donor was paid $18,500. Credit Rina Castelnuovo for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading ...
Perry defends veto that led to grand jury indictment PBS NewsHour
WASHINGTON — Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Sunday defended the veto that led a grand jury to indict him on two felony counts of abuse of power, noting that even some Democrats have questioned the move by prosecutors. “I stood up for the rule of law in the ...
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WASHINGTON — Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Sunday defended the veto that led a grand jury to indict him on two felony counts of abuse of power, noting that even some Democrats have questioned the move by prosecutors. “I stood up for the rule of law in the ...
Q&A: An Ecologist's Passion for Preserving the Ocean's Pristine Places National Geographic
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala leads a project that aims to identify and protect the world's most unspoiled marine environments. A photo of Oceanographer Enric Sala. Oceanographer Enric Sala—a National Geographic ...
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National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Enric Sala leads a project that aims to identify and protect the world's most unspoiled marine environments. A photo of Oceanographer Enric Sala. Oceanographer Enric Sala—a National Geographic ...
A Clash of Religion and Bioethics Complicates Organ Donation in Israel New York Times
Tamir Cohen, second from left, a professional soccer player, with his teammates, attended the funeral of his father, Avi Cohen, near Tel Aviv. The elder Mr. Cohen had signed a card giving permission to donate his organs, but his family reversed the decision.
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Tamir Cohen, second from left, a professional soccer player, with his teammates, attended the funeral of his father, Avi Cohen, near Tel Aviv. The elder Mr. Cohen had signed a card giving permission to donate his organs, but his family reversed the decision.
The Coming Race War Won't Be About Race TIME
Will the recent rioting in Ferguson, Missouri, be a tipping point in the struggle against racial injustice, or will it be a minor footnote in some future grad student's thesis on Civil Unrest in the Early Twenty-First Century?
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Will the recent rioting in Ferguson, Missouri, be a tipping point in the struggle against racial injustice, or will it be a minor footnote in some future grad student's thesis on Civil Unrest in the Early Twenty-First Century?
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