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Free Chelsea Manning Now 
A supporter of Chelsea Manning in London in 2014. (photo: Gail Orenstein/ZUMA Wire) 
Chase Madar, Jacobin 
Madar writes: "Freedom is suddenly in sight for Chelsea Manning. There is a real chance the Iraq War veteran and WikiLeaks whistleblower could be home by Groundhog's Day." 
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Everything You Need to Know About the GOP's Plan to Repeal Obamacare 
Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress 
Culp-Ressler writes: "Republicans in Congress are moving forward with a complicated process to roll back major aspects of Obamacare - a goal that GOP lawmakers want to accomplish quickly now that Donald Trump has been elected." 
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James Mattis Calls for US Military to Be More Lethal at Defense Secretary Confirmation Hearing 
Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez, Andrew Bacevich and Aaron Glantz, Democracy Now! 
Excerpt: "President-elect Donald Trump's pick for secretary of defense, retired General James 'Mad Dog' Mattis, testified Thursday at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee. Mattis's 41-year career in the Marine Corps included field commands in the Persian Gulf War, Iraq and Afghanistan." 
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Obama Administration Ends Refugee Policy That Favored Cubans 
Richard Gonzales, NPR 
Gonzales writes: "The Obama administration is ending a two-decade-old policy that allowed Cuban refugees to enter the United States without visas." 
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Ex-Honduran Soldier Linked to Berta Caceres Murder Arrested 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "A former Honduran soldier allegedly involved in last year's assassination of renowned Honduran Indigenous and environmental activist Berta Caceres has been arrested in Mexico, local press reported on Friday." 
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Rex Tillerson Doesn't Sound Like a Climate Denier, but He Acts Like One 
Alleen Brown, The Intercept 
Brown writes: "The U.S. Senate will soon decide whether Rex Tillerson, the longtime leader of the world's largest oil and gas company, Exxon Mobil, is qualified to serve as the U.S. secretary of state." 
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