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11, 2014 staff file photo shows patients receiving dental care during a free healthcare clinic put on by … By Susan Abram, Los Angeles Daily News.

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Raise your hand if you had “Hillary Clinton defends capitalism, and/or criticizes Denmark” in your office pool for the first on-stage debate fight of the Democratic primaries. That’s right – you didn’t. But Clinton’s extolling of the free-market economic system, and her critique of Democratic socialism, was her first open attack on the man closest to her in the polls, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont…

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Anheuser-Busch InBev announced Tuesday that it had reached a $106 billion deal to acquire SABMiller, creating a behemoth that would control nearly a third of the world’s beer supply.The acquisition, which was agreed to after several failed offers over the past few years, would make it the fourth-largest takeover in corporate history.Read full article >>

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He admitted using fake names and failing to pay for $2480 worth of dental treatment at two clinics in the region in February 2012 and March 2013.

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Asked by CNN’s Juan Carlos Lopez whether he’d support Nevada’s 2016 ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana in that state, Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders answered “I suspect I would vote yes” to applause from the crowd.Read full article >>

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