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Friday, July 11, 2014

Cheat Sheet - How LeBron Saved Cleveland—And Himself

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July 11, 2014
HOMECOMING
Cleveland and the rest of America can breathe again: LeBron James is going back to the Cavaliers. Robert Silverman writes The Decision 2.0 has redeemed America's biggest athlete—who was once its most reviled—and rescued America's most-tortured sports city from another heartbreak.
WTF

According to her family and police, a 14-year-old girl was taken into the forest and raped on orders of her village council. The order came as punishment for her brother's sexual assault. "We kept begging them. We begged with folded hands but they would not listen. They dragged her away to the forest," the victim's mother said. The police say they have arrested two men, the village headman and the husband of the woman who says she was molested by the victim's brother. The brother has also been arrested. The rape took place after midnight on Sunday in the state of Jharkand.

ZEALOTS
There's a new purity test on the right: impeaching President Obama. David Freedlander reports Tea Partiers like Sarah Palin are demanding Republicans publicly say they'll vote to try Obama for crimes against the presidency. They don't seem to remember how well that worked against the last Democrat.
FORESIGHT

Newly declassified documents show that the White House knew ahead of time that the British government was going to destroy hard drives belonging to The Guardian newspaper that contained NSA documents from Edward Snowden. The Guardian destroyed the data in response to threats from the U.K. government. When news of the destruction broke, White House spokesman Josh Earnest had said publicly when asked whether the U.S. would ever do such a thing, that it would be "very difficult to imagine a scenario in which that would be appropriate." One of the U.S. officials notified, NSA Deputy Director Richard Ledgett, apparently praised the move by the British government, writing in an email, "Good news, at least on this front."

HORROR

According to Human Rights Watch, since June 9 at least 255 prisoners in Iraq have been executed in "extrajudicial killings." The murdered prisoners were Sunni, and they appear to be revenge killings for atrocities inflicted by ISIS (also Sunni) by the Shia-majority security forces and militias. At least eight of those killed were boys under the age of 18. Most of the executions took place by shooting the prisoners, while in one case dozens were set on fire, and in two separate instances grenades were thrown into cells holding prisoners. The killings also may have come in response to reports that ISIS was freeing Sunni prisoners as it marched south.


PROGRESS
Activists Launch 'Gay Blood Drive'
With straight donors as proxies.
DANGEROUS
Singapore Bans Gay Penguin Book
Along with another children's book.
DEDICATION
Player 'Tore His Anus' in World Cup
During game-saving tackle.
DON'T FORGET
Rebel Missile Kills 30 Ukraine Troops
On Russian border.
TAKING A STAND
China: iPhones Are a Security Threat
Data on users a "gold mine."

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