John Kiriakou | Muslim Registry and the Ghosts of Our Past
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "If Trump's registration plan actually comes to pass, we must all stand up. We must all register ourselves as Muslims. We must stand together against hate and prejudice, even if Donald Trump and those around him have not learned the lessons of history."
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John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "If Trump's registration plan actually comes to pass, we must all stand up. We must all register ourselves as Muslims. We must stand together against hate and prejudice, even if Donald Trump and those around him have not learned the lessons of history."
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Trump CIA Pick Mike Pompeo Depicted War on Terror as Islamic Battle Against Christianity
Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Mike Pompeo, Donald Trump's pick to lead the Central Intelligence Agency, has at times depicted the fight against terrorism as a war between radical Muslims, on one side, and the Christian faith on the other."
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Lee Fang, The Intercept
Fang writes: "Mike Pompeo, Donald Trump's pick to lead the Central Intelligence Agency, has at times depicted the fight against terrorism as a war between radical Muslims, on one side, and the Christian faith on the other."
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The Company Behind the Dakota Access Pipeline Inked 'Trump Deal' for $21 Billion
Daniel Gross, Slate
Gross writes: "Sunoco Logistics, a crude and natural gas pipeline company, agreed to acquire Energy Transfer Partners, a large pipeline company, in a transaction worth $21 billion. On CNBC, Jim Cramer called it 'the first Trump deal.'"
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Daniel Gross, Slate
Gross writes: "Sunoco Logistics, a crude and natural gas pipeline company, agreed to acquire Energy Transfer Partners, a large pipeline company, in a transaction worth $21 billion. On CNBC, Jim Cramer called it 'the first Trump deal.'"
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'White Supremacist' Convicted in Slaying of British Lawmaker Jo Cox
Karla Adam, The Washington Post
Adam writes: "A man whose bookshelf was full of writings on white supremacy and Nazism was found guilty Wednesday of killing British lawmaker Jo Cox in an apparent political attack as the country headed toward its landmark vote on European Union membership."
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Karla Adam, The Washington Post
Adam writes: "A man whose bookshelf was full of writings on white supremacy and Nazism was found guilty Wednesday of killing British lawmaker Jo Cox in an apparent political attack as the country headed toward its landmark vote on European Union membership."
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'Please, I Am Out of Options': Inside the Murky World of America's DIY Abortions
Molly Redden, Guardian UK
Redden writes: "As Donald Trump promises new restrictions on abortion, emails reveal the desperation of women who have no place to go to end unwanted pregnancies."
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Molly Redden, Guardian UK
Redden writes: "As Donald Trump promises new restrictions on abortion, emails reveal the desperation of women who have no place to go to end unwanted pregnancies."
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Turkey and the Road to Genocide
Djene Bajalan, Jacobin
Bajalan writes: "There are frightening parallels between the Armenian genocide and the situation of Kurds in Turkey today."
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Djene Bajalan, Jacobin
Bajalan writes: "There are frightening parallels between the Armenian genocide and the situation of Kurds in Turkey today."
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Trump to Scrap NASA Climate Research in Crackdown on 'Politicized Science'
Oliver Milman, Guardian UK
Milman writes: "Nasa's Earth science division is set to be stripped of funding as the president-elect seeks to shift focus away from home in favor of deep space exploration."
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Oliver Milman, Guardian UK
Milman writes: "Nasa's Earth science division is set to be stripped of funding as the president-elect seeks to shift focus away from home in favor of deep space exploration."
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