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William J. Astore | The Dark [K]night of Donald Trump: Weapons, Warriors, and Fear as the New Order in America
William J. Astore, TomDispatch
Astore writes: "How did America's ideals become so twisted? And how do we regain our nobility of purpose? One thing is certain: the current path, the one of ever greater military spending, of border walls and extreme vetting, of vilification of the Other, justified in terms of toughness and 'winning,' will lead only to further violence."
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William J. Astore, TomDispatch
Astore writes: "How did America's ideals become so twisted? And how do we regain our nobility of purpose? One thing is certain: the current path, the one of ever greater military spending, of border walls and extreme vetting, of vilification of the Other, justified in terms of toughness and 'winning,' will lead only to further violence."
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Trump Pressured Park Service to Find Proof for His False Claims About Inauguration Crowd Size
Nikita Vladimirov, The Hill
Vladimirov writes: "President Donald Trump pressured the Park Service to produce additional photographs that supported his claims about the record-setting size of his inauguration crowd, the Washington Post reported on Thursday."
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Nikita Vladimirov, The Hill
Vladimirov writes: "President Donald Trump pressured the Park Service to produce additional photographs that supported his claims about the record-setting size of his inauguration crowd, the Washington Post reported on Thursday."
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Trump's Immigration Ban Excludes Countries With Business Ties
Caleb Melby, Blacki Migliozzi and Michael Keller, Bloomberg
Excerpt: "President Trump is poised to sign an executive order that would suspend all entry to the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority countries in the Middle East, according to a draft proposal obtained by Bloomberg News. His proposed list doesn't include Muslim-majority countries where his Trump Organization has done business or pursued potential deals."
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Caleb Melby, Blacki Migliozzi and Michael Keller, Bloomberg
Excerpt: "President Trump is poised to sign an executive order that would suspend all entry to the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority countries in the Middle East, according to a draft proposal obtained by Bloomberg News. His proposed list doesn't include Muslim-majority countries where his Trump Organization has done business or pursued potential deals."
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Miami-Dade Is the First Sanctuary Domino to Fall Due to Trump's Threats
Henry Grabar, Slate
Grabar writes: "On Thursday, Florida's Miami-Dade County became the country's first jurisdiction to abandon its 'sanctuary city' policy in response to an executive order issued this week by Donald Trump."
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Henry Grabar, Slate
Grabar writes: "On Thursday, Florida's Miami-Dade County became the country's first jurisdiction to abandon its 'sanctuary city' policy in response to an executive order issued this week by Donald Trump."
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CDC's Canceled Climate Change Conference Is Back On - Thanks to Al Gore
Brady Dennis, The Washington Post
Dennis writes: "It turns out there will be a conference in Atlanta next month about climate change and its effects on public health. It just won't have the federal government behind it."
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Brady Dennis, The Washington Post
Dennis writes: "It turns out there will be a conference in Atlanta next month about climate change and its effects on public health. It just won't have the federal government behind it."
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Helping Refugees Also Means Stopping the Wars Which Make Them
Max Ajl, teleSUR
Ajl writes: "After destroying their homes and countries, Trump wishes to forbid them entry to ours. This policy is savage and unacceptable."
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Max Ajl, teleSUR
Ajl writes: "After destroying their homes and countries, Trump wishes to forbid them entry to ours. This policy is savage and unacceptable."
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TransCanada Submits New Application to Build Keystone XL Pipeline
Jeff Brady, NPR
Brady writes: "The company that wants to build the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline says it has submitted a new permit application to the U.S. State Department."
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Jeff Brady, NPR
Brady writes: "The company that wants to build the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline says it has submitted a new permit application to the U.S. State Department."
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