Global Security Newsletter // February 26

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February 26, 2019
Top stories - Google News: US appeals court clears AT&T's $81B merger with Time Warner - fox8.com
1. Podcasts from Michael_Novakhov (19 sites): Global News Podcast: Australia's most senior Catholic cleric found guilty of child sexual offences
1. Podcasts from Michael_Novakhov (19 sites): NPR News Now: NPR News: 02-26-2019 11AM ET
Top stories - Google News: Some Noncitizens Do Wind Up Registered To Vote, But Usually Not On Purpose - NPR

Top stories - Google News: US appeals court clears AT&T's $81B merger with Time Warner - fox8.com

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court has cleared AT&T’s takeover of Time Warner, rejecting a challenge from the Trump administration by saying it failed to prove that the $81 billion merger won’t harm consumers or competition in the pay-TV market.
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1. Podcasts from Michael_Novakhov (19 sites): Global News Podcast: Australia's most senior Catholic cleric found guilty of child sexual offences

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
The Vatican described the conviction of Cardinal George Pell as "painful news". Also: Pakistan condemns an Indian airstrike on its territory and says it will respond, The British PM says MPs will get to vote on whether to delay Brexit if there's no agreement on how to leave the EU, and the campaign to save a British café in New York - dubbed a "shrine to Britishness".
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1. Podcasts from Michael_Novakhov (19 sites): NPR News Now: NPR News: 02-26-2019 11AM ET

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
NPR News: 02-26-2019 11AM ET Download audio: https://play.podtrac.com/npr-500005/npr-news.streaming.adswizz.com/2019/02/26/newscast110800.mp3?orgId=1&d=300&p=500005&story=698112657&t=podcast&e=698112657&ft=pod&f=500005
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Top stories - Google News: Some Noncitizens Do Wind Up Registered To Vote, But Usually Not On Purpose - NPR

News and Times from Michael_Novakhov (15 sites)
A 2017 file photo of a California Department of Motor Vehicles office in Corte Madera, Calif. Motor vehicle departments around the country have accidentally allowed a small number of noncitizens to register to vote.
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