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Clinton, Sanders vigorously agree — except when they don't

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The rivals spent much of Thursday's sixth Democratic presidential debate in a respectful discussion of their marginal differences on issues like immigration, criminal justice reform and entitlements. Clinton, who has cast herself as the rightful heir to Obama's legacy, accused Sanders of diminishing the president's record, short-changing his leadership and seeking to wipe away his signature health care law. Long viewed as the overwhelming front-runner in the Democratic race, Clinton has been caught off guard by Sanders' strength... Читать дальше...



2016 Bald Archy art exhibition opens in Canberra

Sydney Morning Herald 

From Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull depicted as the statue David with a naked Queen Elizabeth II clinging to his leg, to Bronwyn Bishop catching a bus, this year's Bald Archy's Prize has again delivered what audiences have come to expect.

Oil Prices Jump, Oversupply Still a Concern

«FOX Business» (foxbusiness.com) 

U.S. crude jumped more than 3% to above $27 per barrel after comments by the energy minister of OPEC-member United Arab Emirates sparked hopes of a coordinated production cut.

Friday free form

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

Super Bowl yawner: Super Bowl 50 featured two great defenses, which kept the offenses in check. When the Super Bowl MVP is a linebacker, Bronco Von Miller, you know not much offense occurred. …

Mystery stomach virus hits 185 students in Pennsylvania

«New York Daily News» 

Ursinus College was forced to close its cafeteria after an outbreak of a gastrointestinal illness Tuesday. The bug has caused prolonged bouts of vomiting as well as diarrhea and abdominal pain.

UK: Hong Kong bookseller 'removed' in breach of China treaty

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

HONG KONG (AP) — Britain says a missing Hong Kong bookseller was likely abducted to mainland China in what it called a "serious breach" of the treaty under which Beijing took control of the city.

Cable, phone industry wrote FCC for better internet privacy

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A group of trade associations representing major cable and telephone companies on Thursday urged the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to limit protections in forthcoming broadband privacy rules.





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