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Time for Dems to Kick the Corporate Money Addiction

OpEdNews.com 

Democrats have recently limited the power of "super delegates," and that's a good start. But they still accept tainted money - and at what cost? Could the party survive without it? Might it be even stronger?

Vegas Play at the Day: Braves at Marlins

Las Vegas Sun (lasvegassun.com) 

Here’s the latest installment of the Play of the Day, which uses odds from the South Point. Our four sports writers started with ...

‘Springboks played like a club team’

Eastern Ontario Rugby Union 

South Africa's Rugby Championship defeat to Argentina had set back the Springboks' plans to experiment ahead of the World Cup, coach Rassie Erasmus said.



New Giants offense is putting Eli Manning’s legs on display

New York Post 

Eli Manning will never pick up the nickname “Crazy Legs,” but he is going to have to move around more in coach Pat Shurmur’s offense than he has in past systems. Manning put his 37-year-old legs on display in Friday night’s 22-16 preseason victory over the Jets, running a few bootlegs and sprint-outs, moving the...

#PrisonStrike2018

MSNBC 

Prisoners are protesting harsh conditions imposed on them while incarcerated. Many of them citing poor treatment, low work-wages, and unfair, lengthy sentences. Rev. Al brings attention to their plight and quest for prison reform with an informed panel...

Nebraska football: Adrian Martinez named starting quarterback - Husker Corner

Sports - Google News (us) 


Husker Corner

Nebraska football: Adrian Martinez named starting quarterback
Husker Corner
After much fanfare and guessing about who would be the starting quarterback for the Nebraska football team, Adrian Martinez was named the starter through the depth chart release. Adrian Martinez just had the weight of Husker Nation put on his shoulders.
Need for speed evident as Huskers begin rebuildLincoln Journal Star

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Remembering 1968: Battle at the Chicago Democratic convention

CBSNews.com 

NPR's Scott Simon looks back at the tumultuous 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where violence on the streets reflected the division within the party during their nominating convention for president. Simon talks with Bill Daley, son of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley; Bill Jaconetti, who was a rookie police officer on the front lines during those tense days; Marilyn Katz, who was head of security for the protesting Students for a Democratic Society; and CBS News' Bob Schieffer, who was reporting from the convention floor.





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