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  1. This expansion of settlements isn’t Netanyahu’s only affront to U.S. diplomatic efforts.

  2. Threatening to sue people on the internet who share an unflattering photo of you will usually backfire.

  3. Elizabeth Warren asks newly-chatty FBI chief to explain why DOJ didn't prosecute banksters

  4. The $4.8 trillion estimate includes interest on borrowing, future veterans needs, and the cost of homeland security.

  5. “From time to time we see that governments redraw the boundaries of our rights behind closed doors."

  6. Benjamin Netanyahu added 100,000 settlers. Now the U.S. rewards him with largest aid package ever. by

  7. Heavyweight alcohol companies have disclosed to investors that legal pot could pose a challenge to their bottom line

  8. "This is all that I wanted — for them to let me be me. But it is hard not to wonder why it has taken so long.”

  9. Chelsea Manning’s struggle to obtain medical care mirrors the struggle of transgender inmates nationwide.

  10. Rio's far-right candidate in photos with accused police pedophile, issues threats to sue by

  11. What do Daniel Radcliffe, Martin Sheen, and Susan Sarandon have in common? They support a pardon for Edward Snowden:

  12. Latest estimate pegs cost of wars at nearly $5 trillion by

  13. As "Snowden" opens, Daniel Radcliffe, Jimmy Wales and Viggo Mortensen call on Obama for a pardon

  14. As “Snowden” opens, three largest rights groups in U.S. call on Obama for a pardon by

  15. Trump wanted to use the U.S. military as the muscle in a global protection racket, aimed at extorting oil.

  16. The Beer Distributors PAC, which represents 16 beer-distribution companies, gave $25K to the fight against legal pot

  17. Alcohol and painkiller manufacturers, terrified of losing market share, are major players in fight against legal pot

  18. "Everything HRC touches she kind of screws up with hubris,” Colin Powell wrote in a leaked email.

  19. Today, the world's three leading human rights groups, , , and asked the President to reconsider the war on whistleblowers.

  20. The “only silver lining of the Brexit vote is that it will reduce medium term attention on [the U.K. war inquiry]."

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