Frank Rich | Don't Be Fooled: Donald Trump Will Never Walk Away From His Businesses
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "We're still almost two months away from Inauguration Day, and already the president-elect is formulating foreign policy predicated on promoting his foreign real-estate holdings."
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Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "We're still almost two months away from Inauguration Day, and already the president-elect is formulating foreign policy predicated on promoting his foreign real-estate holdings."
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Teen Becomes Seventh 'Faithless Elector' to Protest Trump as President-Elect
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "A teenager from Washington state has become the seventh person to indicate that she will break ranks with party affiliation and become a 'faithless elector' in an attempt to prevent Donald Trump being formally enshrined as president-elect when the electoral college meets on 19 December."
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Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "A teenager from Washington state has become the seventh person to indicate that she will break ranks with party affiliation and become a 'faithless elector' in an attempt to prevent Donald Trump being formally enshrined as president-elect when the electoral college meets on 19 December."
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Warren Pushes Dems to Get Tough With Trump
Alexander Bolton, The Hill
Bolton writes: "Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) is prodding her Democratic colleagues to take a hard line against President-elect Donald Trump - and she is receiving both plaudits and pushback for her efforts."
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Alexander Bolton, The Hill
Bolton writes: "Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) is prodding her Democratic colleagues to take a hard line against President-elect Donald Trump - and she is receiving both plaudits and pushback for her efforts."
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She Says She Was Harassed by Superiors. Now She Protests Outside the TSA for Hours.
Manuel Roig-Franzia, The Washington Post
Roig-Franzia writes: "Bermudez's vigil has gotten people talking about the indignities allegedly visited upon other female TSA employees, abuse including derogatory comments and women being forced to do push-ups in the office in skirts."
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Manuel Roig-Franzia, The Washington Post
Roig-Franzia writes: "Bermudez's vigil has gotten people talking about the indignities allegedly visited upon other female TSA employees, abuse including derogatory comments and women being forced to do push-ups in the office in skirts."
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DEA Paid Millions to "Volunteers" to Search Americans' Luggage, Mail
Paul McLeod, BuzzFeed
McLeod writes: "Americans may have faced widespread privacy violations as outsourced government spies rooted through their luggage or mail looking for evidence to give to the Drug Enforcement Administration in exchange for cash rewards, a House committee heard Wednesday."
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Paul McLeod, BuzzFeed
McLeod writes: "Americans may have faced widespread privacy violations as outsourced government spies rooted through their luggage or mail looking for evidence to give to the Drug Enforcement Administration in exchange for cash rewards, a House committee heard Wednesday."
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How Did I End Up on a Professor Watch List?
Robert Jensen, YES! Magazine
Jensen writes: "From a 'critique' of my work on the recently launched website Professor Watchlist, I learned that I'm a threat to my students for contending that we won't end men's violence against women unless we 'address the toxic notions about masculinity in patriarchy ... rooted in control, conquest, aggression.'"
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Robert Jensen, YES! Magazine
Jensen writes: "From a 'critique' of my work on the recently launched website Professor Watchlist, I learned that I'm a threat to my students for contending that we won't end men's violence against women unless we 'address the toxic notions about masculinity in patriarchy ... rooted in control, conquest, aggression.'"
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EPA's Late Changes to Fracking Study Downplayed Risk of Polluted Drinking Water
Susan Phillips, StateImpact
Phillips writes: "New documents have emerged that show the EPA downplayed the risks of fracking in a landmark report on the process used to extract oil and gas from shale. The last minute changes made by the EPA are documented in a story by the public radio show Marketplace and APM Reports. Questions remain on who made the changes and why."
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Susan Phillips, StateImpact
Phillips writes: "New documents have emerged that show the EPA downplayed the risks of fracking in a landmark report on the process used to extract oil and gas from shale. The last minute changes made by the EPA are documented in a story by the public radio show Marketplace and APM Reports. Questions remain on who made the changes and why."
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