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Trump Assembles a Shadow Cabinet
Josh Dawsey, Politico
Dawsey writes: "The White House is installing senior aides atop major federal agencies to shadow the administration's Cabinet secretaries, creating a direct line with loyalists who can monitor and shape White House goals across the federal bureaucracy."
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Josh Dawsey, Politico
Dawsey writes: "The White House is installing senior aides atop major federal agencies to shadow the administration's Cabinet secretaries, creating a direct line with loyalists who can monitor and shape White House goals across the federal bureaucracy."
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Information Lockdown Hits Trump's Federal Agencies
Andrew Restuccia, Alex Guillén and Nancy Cook, Politico
Excerpt: "Federal agencies are clamping down on public information and social media in the early days of Donald Trump's presidency, limiting employees' ability to issue news releases, tweet, make policy pronouncements or otherwise communicate with the outside world, according to memos and sources from multiple agencies."
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Andrew Restuccia, Alex Guillén and Nancy Cook, Politico
Excerpt: "Federal agencies are clamping down on public information and social media in the early days of Donald Trump's presidency, limiting employees' ability to issue news releases, tweet, make policy pronouncements or otherwise communicate with the outside world, according to memos and sources from multiple agencies."
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No Charges Against LAPD Officers Who Shot and Killed Ezell Ford, DA Says
Kate Mather, James Queally and Marisa Gerber, The Los Angeles Times
Excerpt: "Los Angeles County prosecutors said Tuesday they will not criminally charge two Los Angeles police officers who shot and killed Ezell Ford during a clash near his South L.A. home in 2014, drawing the ire of activists who say LAPD officers are rarely held accountable when they use deadly force."
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Kate Mather, James Queally and Marisa Gerber, The Los Angeles Times
Excerpt: "Los Angeles County prosecutors said Tuesday they will not criminally charge two Los Angeles police officers who shot and killed Ezell Ford during a clash near his South L.A. home in 2014, drawing the ire of activists who say LAPD officers are rarely held accountable when they use deadly force."
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Four More Journalists Get Felony Charges After Covering Inauguration Unrest
Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "Four more journalists have been charged with felonies after being arrested while covering the unrest around Donald Trump's inauguration, meaning that at least six media workers are facing up to 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine if convicted."
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Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "Four more journalists have been charged with felonies after being arrested while covering the unrest around Donald Trump's inauguration, meaning that at least six media workers are facing up to 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine if convicted."
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Doctors Say ACA Repeal Will Lead to 43,000 Deaths Annually
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Harvard doctors have found that an Obamacare repeal will result in an estimated 43,956 deaths each year, even by the most conservative estimates."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Harvard doctors have found that an Obamacare repeal will result in an estimated 43,956 deaths each year, even by the most conservative estimates."
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Israel Announces 2,500 More West Bank Settlement Homes
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Israel has approved a plan to construct 2,500 new settlement homes in the occupied West Bank, two days after the country accepted building permits for more than 500 settler homes in occupied East Jerusalem."
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Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Israel has approved a plan to construct 2,500 new settlement homes in the occupied West Bank, two days after the country accepted building permits for more than 500 settler homes in occupied East Jerusalem."
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Oil Pipeline Spills 53,000 Gallons on First Nations Land
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "An oil pipeline has leaked about 200,000 liters, or 52,834 gallons, of crude onto an aboriginal community in the oil-rich province of Saskatchewan, Canada."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "An oil pipeline has leaked about 200,000 liters, or 52,834 gallons, of crude onto an aboriginal community in the oil-rich province of Saskatchewan, Canada."
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