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+16 +1The Null Process
A former coworker of mine was responding to customer support tickets one day. He was gathering information about a customer issue in order to figure out what was wrong. At some point during this process, his boss intervened and corrected the way he was responding to the support tickets. As a result of his struggles...
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+10 +1The top story in Mexico is about a feisty journalist who exposed the first lady’s secret mansion, and lost her job
Supporters of ousted Mexican reporter Carmen Aristegui start a petition and legal moves to get her back on the air.
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+43 +1North Charleston officer faces murder charge after video shows him shooting man in back
A North Charleston police officer was arrested on a murder charge and the FBI opened a civil rights investigation Tuesday after video surfaced of the lawman shooting eight times at 50-year-old Walter Scott as he ran away.
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+13 +1A rising insurrection against Obama
Republicans are working overtime to sabotage the president. By Colbert I. King
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+17 +1Lawsuits were stymied, but CFPB finally puts halt to rent-a-D.A. scheme
The ominous letter from the prosecutor's office was addressed to her grandfather, Albert Lachowicz, but it came to Jennifer Paczan because she was handling his finances. Even five years later, the Pennsylvania woman still recalls her reactions: first worried, then confused, and, finally, outraged on his behalf.
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+17 +1The Radical Dissent of Helen Keller
Here’s what they don’t teach: When the blind-deaf visionary learned that poor people were more likely to be blind than others, she set off down a pacifist, socialist path that broke the boundaries of her time—and continues to challenge ours today.
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+14 +1Next, We Muslims Bring Sharia to Indiana
Allah’s blessings be upon you, Mike Pence. Now that “religious conscience” means whatever, we Muslims are going to town!
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+4 +1Climate Change vs. Conservation
Has global warming made it harder for environmentalists to care about conservation? By Jonathan Franzen
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+3 +1In 2016 campaign, the lament of the not quite rich enough
Once sought after, many bundlers are now afterthoughts amid the super PAC money chase. By Matea Gold and Tom Hamburger.
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+3 +1The Curse of Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew, who died Monday at 91, was in his final years more than a man: He was a myth, a global idea—an intellectual cult built around the idea that not all autocrats are bad; they can be enlightened philosopher-kings too, leading their countries to prosperity and power without the hassle of liberal democracy.
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+11 +1‘The Age of Acquiescence,’ by Steve Fraser
Unlike their 19th-century counterparts, today’s superrich face little organized opposition. By Naomi Klein
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+2 +1Big bills to view public documents discourage public access
The public's right to see government records is coming at an ever-increasing price, as authorities set fees and hourly charges that often prevent information from flowing.
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