In the Middle of the Night Boston Judges Block Trump Immigration Orders
Maria Sacchetti, The Boston Globe
Sacchetti writes: "In a rare middle-of-the night decision, two federal judges in Boston temporarily halted President Trump's executive order blocking immigrants from seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States."
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Maria Sacchetti, The Boston Globe
Sacchetti writes: "In a rare middle-of-the night decision, two federal judges in Boston temporarily halted President Trump's executive order blocking immigrants from seven Muslim-majority nations from entering the United States."
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Report: 3 Russians Arrested, Charged With Treason in Connection to US Election Hacking
Cott Shane, David E. Sanger and Andrew E. Kramer, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Ever since American intelligence agencies accused Russia of trying to influence the American election, there have been questions about the proof they had to support the accusation. But the news from Moscow may explain how the agencies could be so certain that it was the Russians who hacked the email of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee."
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Cott Shane, David E. Sanger and Andrew E. Kramer, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Ever since American intelligence agencies accused Russia of trying to influence the American election, there have been questions about the proof they had to support the accusation. But the news from Moscow may explain how the agencies could be so certain that it was the Russians who hacked the email of Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee."
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North Carolina Lawmakers Won't Publicly Commit to 'Bathroom Bill' Repeal
Jonathan Drew and Gary D. Robertson, Associated Press
Excerpt: "North Carolina's governor insists there are enough votes to kill the state's 'bathroom bill.' But a survey by The Associated Press and eight North Carolina newspapers shows less than a third of lawmakers are willing to publicly commit to that stance."
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Jonathan Drew and Gary D. Robertson, Associated Press
Excerpt: "North Carolina's governor insists there are enough votes to kill the state's 'bathroom bill.' But a survey by The Associated Press and eight North Carolina newspapers shows less than a third of lawmakers are willing to publicly commit to that stance."
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New Lawsuit Against Baylor Alleges 52 Rapes in 4 Years
Associated Press
Excerpt: "A former Baylor University student who says she was raped by two football players filed a federal lawsuit Friday against the school that alleges there were dozens more assaults of women involving other players."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "A former Baylor University student who says she was raped by two football players filed a federal lawsuit Friday against the school that alleges there were dozens more assaults of women involving other players."
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Donald Trump's Immigration Orders Will Make Private Prison Companies Filthy Rich
Keegan Hamilton, Vice News
Hamilton writes: "While attention was focused Wednesday on President Donald Trump's orders to start building the border wall and cut federal funding to sanctuary cities, another aspect of his decree went mostly overlooked: Trump effectively gave the Department of Homeland Security carte blanche to expand immigrant detention."
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Keegan Hamilton, Vice News
Hamilton writes: "While attention was focused Wednesday on President Donald Trump's orders to start building the border wall and cut federal funding to sanctuary cities, another aspect of his decree went mostly overlooked: Trump effectively gave the Department of Homeland Security carte blanche to expand immigrant detention."
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Media Consensus on 'Failing Schools' Paved Way for DeVos
Molly Knefel, FAIR
Knefel writes: "The nomination of billionaire voucher enthusiast Betsy DeVos for secretary of Education comes after nearly two decades of a largely bipartisan consensus around 'education reform.' That consensus, repeated for years in the pages of the New York Times and the Washington Post, posits, first and foremost, that public schools are failing."
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Molly Knefel, FAIR
Knefel writes: "The nomination of billionaire voucher enthusiast Betsy DeVos for secretary of Education comes after nearly two decades of a largely bipartisan consensus around 'education reform.' That consensus, repeated for years in the pages of the New York Times and the Washington Post, posits, first and foremost, that public schools are failing."
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From Pipelines to Refugees, Everything Trump Does Is Connected
Kate Aronoff, Guardian UK
Aronoff writes: "Donald Trump is the fossil fuel industry's puppet, and he's spent the first few days of his administration doing its bidding."
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Kate Aronoff, Guardian UK
Aronoff writes: "Donald Trump is the fossil fuel industry's puppet, and he's spent the first few days of his administration doing its bidding."
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