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Friday, November 05, 2010

MSNBC suspends Olbermann over political contributions | The Upshot Yahoo! News

MSNBC suspends Olbermann over political contributions | The Upshot Yahoo! News

MSNBC suspended "Countdown" host Keith Olbermann Friday after the news that he donated to three Democratic candidates.

Brady concedes race to Quinn | Government | Crain's Chicago Business

Brady concedes race to Quinn | Government | Crain's Chicago Business

Republican Bill Brady has conceded the extremely close race for Illinois governor to Democratic incumbent Pat Quinn.

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Steve Clemons: On Israel/Palestine, What Does "Unwavering" Mean?
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Steve Clemons: On Israel/Palestine, What Does "Unwavering" Mean?

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Steve Clemons: On Wednesday evening, Obama confidente and White House Senior Advisor for Public Outreach Valerie Jarrett held a conference call with progressives around the country who may have been disheartened by Tuesday's election results. It was a brave thing for her to do as many in the progressive community have felt ignored and abused as the White House in policies ranging from the health care public option, to carbon limits, to Don't Ask Don't Tell, and so on. Click here to read more.


Robert Creamer: Latinos Prevent Republicans From Seizing Control of Senate

he consequences of the Republican anti-immigrant rhetoric will likely spread far beyond last Tuesday's election. A quick look at the numbers tells the tale

Heather McGhee: It's Time to "Out-Jobs" the Conservatives

The American people want jobs, jobs, and more jobs. Yet the President's party has failed to make the simple case that spending is essential to creating jobs in the short-term.

Lynn Parramore: Green Tide: The More Money You Make, the More Likely You Voted Republican

Despite what you are hearing about Tea Party Populism and hopping mad Main Streeters, one thing is indisputable. The more money you make, the more likely you were to cast a ballot for Republicans in the 2010 elections.

Johann Hari: The Laws and Policies of the United States Are Now Openly for Sale

The modern Republican Party uses the cultural signifiers of the good people of Middle America to get their emotional identification, so they can pillage Middle America and redistribute its wealth to the rich.

Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity

Though celebrated for different reasons, Diwali has evolved from a pan-Indian festivity uniting multicultural diversity with worldwide cultures.

 
 

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Friday, November 5, 2010


Gubernatorial race may be decided today | VIDEO
Republican Bill Brady is expected to concede to Democrat Pat Quinn in the race for Illinois governor Friday afternoon.

Hendon will not enter mayor race | VIDEO
State Senator Rickey Hendon is the latest potential candidate to announce he will not run for the mayor of Chicago in the February election.

Morris school evacuated after gas main ruptures
A contractor has ruptured a gas main in Morris, Illinois, about 60 miles southwest of Chicago.

Sentencing postponed for Jon Burge
The sentencing for a former Chicago police lieutenant convicted of lying about the torture of suspects has been postponed.

Michael Reese building to be torn down
The last building on the Michael Reese hospital campus in Chicago will come down before the end of the year.

Job fairs for veterans set across Illinois
Illinois officials will host job fairs across the state to help military veterans find work and tell employers about tax credits available for hiring new workers.


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