Jeb earns an exclamation point, as SuperPAC leader deplores Supreme Court ruling that allowed him to raise over $100 million….--al Jazeera America reposts misleading story that falsely suggests that Sanders benefits from “dark money”
--in The Village Voice, Holly Wood offers a riveting column on why millennial females prefer Sanders over Clinton
--WhoWhatWhy reminds us that election fraud is possible in New Hampshire
--WhoWhatWhy also has an excellent report on new evidence that Sirhan Sirhan did not kill RFK
--Sunday NY Times included an important followup on former Gitmo prisoner Younis Shokuri, still imprisoned in Morocco due to false evidence from US
--Obama’s final budget proposes big jump in funding for cybersecurity as hackers grab data from Justice and Homeland Security Depts.
--proven perjurer James Clapper, our top spook, tells senators that monitoring of home networks and blue tooth toys may provide intelligence in the future
--at state and federal levels, legislators are proposing limits on smartphone encryption
--if you do an online search for Islamic State, Google will return results with links to “anti-radicalization” messages
--as crude oil and gasoline prices dropped, Exxon and Chevron gamed the market in California to keep gas prices higher than national average
--enjoying massive profits in 2015, US airlines give passengers free peanuts, and restore some free food service
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