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John Kiriakou | I Have Come to the Conclusion the Country Does Not Need a CIA
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "The Russia hacking story distracts from real and important issues surrounding the CIA and its future in U.S. policy."
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John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "The Russia hacking story distracts from real and important issues surrounding the CIA and its future in U.S. policy."
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For Trump, Three Decades of Chasing Deals in Russia
Megan Twohey and Steve Eder, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Asked about the issue at his news conference last week, Mr. Trump was emphatic on one point: 'I have no dealings with Russia.' And he repeated, 'I have no deals that could happen in Russia because we've stayed away.'"
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Megan Twohey and Steve Eder, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Asked about the issue at his news conference last week, Mr. Trump was emphatic on one point: 'I have no dealings with Russia.' And he repeated, 'I have no deals that could happen in Russia because we've stayed away.'"
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The Reality of Replacing Obamacare Begins to Set In
Amanda Hoover, Christian Science Monitor
Hoover writes: "The race to repeal Obamacare is off and running after Congress's first week back in session, but the once-cohesive GOP effort could face obstacles ahead, as some lawmakers begin to question the fast-paced timeline outlined by President-elect Donald Trump and many Republicans."
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Amanda Hoover, Christian Science Monitor
Hoover writes: "The race to repeal Obamacare is off and running after Congress's first week back in session, but the once-cohesive GOP effort could face obstacles ahead, as some lawmakers begin to question the fast-paced timeline outlined by President-elect Donald Trump and many Republicans."
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DOJ: To Address "Defective" Accountability System, Chicago Must Renegotiate Police Union Contracts
Adeshina Emmanuel, In These Times
Emmanuel writes: "Now we know what the Department of Justice (DOJ) found in Chicago after a 13-month investigation of the Chicago Police Department: a 'defective' police accountability system whose failures are tied to public distrust in police and Chicago's murder spike."
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Adeshina Emmanuel, In These Times
Emmanuel writes: "Now we know what the Department of Justice (DOJ) found in Chicago after a 13-month investigation of the Chicago Police Department: a 'defective' police accountability system whose failures are tied to public distrust in police and Chicago's murder spike."
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For Female Inmates in New York City, Prison Is a Crowded, Windowless Room
Alec Hamilton, NPR
Hamilton writes: "More than a hundred female federal inmates, sentenced to long-term prison, have instead been held for years in two windowless rooms in a detention center in Brooklyn."
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Alec Hamilton, NPR
Hamilton writes: "More than a hundred female federal inmates, sentenced to long-term prison, have instead been held for years in two windowless rooms in a detention center in Brooklyn."
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UK Prime Minister Says Brexit Means Quitting Single Market and Court System
Anushka Asthana, Heather Stewart and Jessica Elgot, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Theresa May has committed to putting the final Brexit deal to a vote in parliament in a speech on the UK's future relationship with the European Union, and insisted that if she failed to get what she wanted no deal would be better than a bad deal."
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Anushka Asthana, Heather Stewart and Jessica Elgot, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Theresa May has committed to putting the final Brexit deal to a vote in parliament in a speech on the UK's future relationship with the European Union, and insisted that if she failed to get what she wanted no deal would be better than a bad deal."
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China, Europe Drive Shift to Electric Cars as US Lags
Laurence Frost, Reuters
Frost writes: "Tighter emissions rules in China and Europe leave global carmakers and some consumers with little choice but to embrace plug-in vehicles, fueling an investment surge, said industry executives gathered in Detroit this past week for the city's annual auto show."
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Laurence Frost, Reuters
Frost writes: "Tighter emissions rules in China and Europe leave global carmakers and some consumers with little choice but to embrace plug-in vehicles, fueling an investment surge, said industry executives gathered in Detroit this past week for the city's annual auto show."
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