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Juan Cole | How We Can Fight Back Against Trump's Anti-EPA 
Scott Pruitt, Oklahoma's former attorney general was picked by Trump to lead the EPA. (photo: AP) 
Juan Cole, Informed Comment 
Cole writes: "Trump's nomination of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to head the Environmental Protection Agency is a slap in the face of every American who cares about the environment in this country." 
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American and British Spy Agencies Targeted In-Flight Mobile Phone Use 
Jacques Follorou, Le Monde 
Follorou writes: "A new field of espionage is emerging: the interception of data from phone calls made on board civil aircraft." 
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Women's March on Washington Barred From Lincoln Memorial 
Cady Lang, TIME 
Lang writes: "For the thousands of women planning to march on Washington following Donald Trump's inauguration, the landmark won't be available for rallying." 
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Judge Refuses to End Wisconsin Recount: Report
Mark Hensch, The Hill 
Hensch writes: "A federal judge on Friday dismissed a request from President-elect Donald Trump's supporters to halt a recount in Wisconsin, according to a new report." 
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Sanders Praises Carrier Union Leader for Standing Up to Trump 
Jennifer Calfas, The Hill 
Calfas writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) called the president of a local union representing Carrier workers Thursday to congratulate him on becoming 'the most famous labor leader in America.'" 
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A Botched Lethal Injection Ends in Agony 
Carimah Townes, ThinkProgress 
Townes writes: "Ronald B. Smith appeared to be conscious and gasping for breath during his lethal injection." 
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How Standing Rock Sparked a National Movement for Environmental Justice 
Wes Enzinna, Grist 
Enzinna writes: "The Standing Rock Sioux reservation sits in the Dakota Prairie Grasslands, an endless sweep of elephan­tine hills once home to millions of members of the Lakota Nation. Today, it's inhabited by fewer than 9,000 of their surviving descendants, and one of the few places in America where buffalo roam wild." 
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