- Hillary Clinton, in talks at
the University of Connecticut,
thinks it’s “odd” that Edward Snowden fled to China and Russia
after leaking National Security Agency domestic surveillance info
and mentions that the United States has whistle-blower protections,
either oblivious or pretending to be oblivious that the protections
would not have covered Snowden. - Oklahoma is planning for a
double execution on Tuesday. I wasn’t aware that prisons had
sweeps months. - Officials have decided
not to file charges against Philadelphia narcotics officers
accused of looting 22 bodegas and sexually assaulting women. The
Philadelphia Daily News won the Pulitzer Prize in 2010 for
exposing the story. - The head of Laborers’ International Union is blasting President
Barack Obama for delaying a decision on whether to allow the
Keystone XL pipeline. - Overall U.S.
military suicide rates declined in 2013, but the numbers for
National Guard and reserve members have increased. - The president of Palestine has apparently told Secretary of
State John Kerry that the new
government will recognize Israel.
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