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Matt Taibbi | The Unconquerable Trump
Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "In the face of plummeting poll numbers and mocking headlines, Trump panicked and emerged from a campaign reorganization tethered to an insane plan to walk all of this damage back by singing homilies to African-American despair in front of all-white crowds. It should have been fatal. It wasn't."
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Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
Taibbi writes: "In the face of plummeting poll numbers and mocking headlines, Trump panicked and emerged from a campaign reorganization tethered to an insane plan to walk all of this damage back by singing homilies to African-American despair in front of all-white crowds. It should have been fatal. It wasn't."
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Authorities to Continue Law Enforcement Build Up Ahead of North Dakota's Pipeline Ruling
James MacPherson, Associated Press
MacPherson writes: "North Dakota authorities are recruiting law enforcement officers from across the state to guard the site of a protest in anticipation of an impending federal ruling on whether to block the construction of the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline."
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James MacPherson, Associated Press
MacPherson writes: "North Dakota authorities are recruiting law enforcement officers from across the state to guard the site of a protest in anticipation of an impending federal ruling on whether to block the construction of the four-state Dakota Access oil pipeline."
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New Orleans Cops Seek First-Ever 'Blue Lives Matter' Hate Crime Charges
Alan Pyke, ThinkProgress
Pyke writes: "An American is facing charges for the first time under a new state law that makes it a crime to be mean to cops."
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Alan Pyke, ThinkProgress
Pyke writes: "An American is facing charges for the first time under a new state law that makes it a crime to be mean to cops."
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Wells Fargo Fined $185 Million for Creating Thousands of Fake Accounts and Secretly Transferring Customers Money Into Them
Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY
McCoy writes: "Wells Fargo Bank, one of the nation's largest banks, has been hit with $185 million in civil penalties for secretly opening millions of unauthorized deposit and credit card accounts that harmed customers, federal and state officials said Thursday."
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Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY
McCoy writes: "Wells Fargo Bank, one of the nation's largest banks, has been hit with $185 million in civil penalties for secretly opening millions of unauthorized deposit and credit card accounts that harmed customers, federal and state officials said Thursday."
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Trump Policy Staffers Quit After Not Being Paid
Josh Rogin, The Washington Post
Rogin writes: "The Trump campaign built a large policy shop in Washington that has now largely melted away because of neglect, mismanagement and promises of pay that were never honored."
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Josh Rogin, The Washington Post
Rogin writes: "The Trump campaign built a large policy shop in Washington that has now largely melted away because of neglect, mismanagement and promises of pay that were never honored."
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Mark Zuckerberg Accused of Abusing Power After Facebook Deletes 'Napalm Girl' Post
Julia Carrie Wong, Guardian UK
Wong writes: "Norway's largest newspaper has published a front-page open letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, lambasting the company's decision to censor a historic photograph of the Vietnam war and calling on Zuckerberg to recognize and live up to his role as 'the world's most powerful editor.'"
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Julia Carrie Wong, Guardian UK
Wong writes: "Norway's largest newspaper has published a front-page open letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, lambasting the company's decision to censor a historic photograph of the Vietnam war and calling on Zuckerberg to recognize and live up to his role as 'the world's most powerful editor.'"
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Ecuador Begins Drilling for Oil in Pristine Corner of Amazon
Jose Llangari, Reuters
Llangari writes: "Ecuador began drilling for oil on Wednesday near an Amazon nature reserve known as Yasuni, a site that President Rafael Correa had previously sought to protect from development and pollution under a pioneering conservation plan."
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Jose Llangari, Reuters
Llangari writes: "Ecuador began drilling for oil on Wednesday near an Amazon nature reserve known as Yasuni, a site that President Rafael Correa had previously sought to protect from development and pollution under a pioneering conservation plan."
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