วันศุกร์ที่ 12 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Friday's Daily Brief: States Push Post-Citizens United Reforms As Washington Stands Still; Human Rights Officials Meeting With Snowden

Friday, July 12, 2013
POLITICS
Human Rights Officials Meeting With Snowden
IMPACT
Malala, Girl Shot By Taliban, Takes Education Fight To UN
BUSINESS
Charles Koch's Latest Assault On Low-Income Americans
MEDIA
WATCH: Geraldo's Disgusting Trayvon Martin Comment
TED WEEKENDS
WATCH: One Man's Journey To Yo-Yo Mastery
BLOG POSTS
Robert Reich: An Impertinent Question
Suppose a small group of extremely wealthy people sought to systematically destroy the U.S. government. Would you call this treason? If not, what would you call it? And what would you do about it?
Gordon Brown: It Is Time To Do More
Malala Yousafzai, the girl the Taliban shot for going to school and who has become the world's symbol for the right of every girl to have an education, will speak at the United Nations on her sixteenth birthday today.
Patricia Sund: What Flight Attendants Are Trained to Do When Things Go Wrong: A Take on Asiana Flight #214
There's a lot more to being a flight attendant than slinging orange juice. You just don't see it. If you saw what was covered in my manual, you'd freak. And there's only so much training you can get before you run into something that has never happened before.
Mark Hyman, MD: Got Proof? Lack of Evidence for Milk's Benefits
There is absolutely no biological requirement for milk, and the evidence for low-fat milk is lacking, along with the bone benefits. The dairy lobby has its tentacles deep in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Suzanne Leigh: Buying Pot For My 11-Year-Old
At a retreat for parents of children with brain tumor and neuroblastoma, a group of us discuss alternative treatments. One parent mentions vitamins, another brings up curcumin. I mention our foray into the pot club.
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