AG Holder says Texas ID law would harm minorities

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder added a timely Texas flavor to his address to the NAACP Convention in Houston Tuesday morning, explaining why the Justice Department refused to approve the Lone Star State's proposed voter ID law. "After close review, the department found that this law would be harmful to minority voters, and we rejected its implementation," he told a wildly supportive crowd of hundreds gathered at the George R. Brown Convention Center.

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Today In Brilliant Marketing Strategies: Uber Delivers Ice Cream

photoPopular car service Uber is delivering ice cream today only to promote their newly diversified private rides. Last week, Uber expanded its fleet from Lincoln Town Cars to SUVs and hybrids in an additional service called ?Uber X.? To market the change, Uber is offering on-demand ice cream to users, ordered and paid for through their app, in Boston, Chicago, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and Washington D.C. I rode along in one of the Uber ice cream trucks and here's a recap of the fun...

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