Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Body Politic

Is Vladimir Putin Covering Up The Deaths Of Russian Soldiers In Ukraine?, Why ISIS Is Our Problem, Who Reads Anymore?, It's Only 6am And This Guy's Day Is Already Ruined By Traffic, The End Of Neighborhood Schools, Why Your Physician Is Most Likely To Be White Or Asian
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014
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BODY POLITIC
Is Vladimir Putin Covering Up The Deaths Of Russian Soldiers In Ukraine?
blog.foreignpolicy.com
Over the past week, there have been reports across Russian media of a sudden and unexplained surge in the number of killed or wounded Russian military servicemen.
IN SEARCH OF A STRATEGY
Why ISIS Is Our Problem
newyorker.com
President Obama's options in Iraq are bad. In Syria, the options are worse.
EMAILS WE DIGG
Who Reads Anymore?
link.digg.com
For those who prefer to get their news and laughs in video form, we've got you covered.
'WHO MADE THIS CITY?! WHO??!!'
It's Only 6am And This Guy's Day Is Already Ruined By Traffic
digg.com
He tried to wake up early. He was excited for work. And now everywhere he turns is a grim reminder of how nothing ever seems to go his way.
SCHOOL'S OUT COMPLETELY
The End Of Neighborhood Schools
apps.npr.org
New Orleans is home to the nation's first all-charter district. Is this the future of education?
SKIN DOCTORS
Why Your Physician Is Most Likely To Be White Or Asian
nationaljournal.com
Racial disparities in medical schools and professions persist. But a storefront medical school in Harlem is working toward a solution.
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HEADS UP
Image: North Korean athletes are seen mid-air as they practice on the trampoline, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 in Pyongyang, North Korea. In just over a week, North Korea will send its top athletes to win gold for their leader in what could well be the biggest sporting event of their lives and a major propaganda campaign for their nation, the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea.
North Korean athletes are seen mid-air as they practice on the trampoline, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2014 in Pyongyang, North Korea. In just over a week, North Korea will send its top athletes to win gold for their leader in what could well be the biggest sporting event of their lives and a major propaganda campaign for their nation, the Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. Credit: AP Photo/Wong Maye-E
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