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Dan Rather | There Are No "Alternative Facts." There Are Only Truths That Are Self Evident.
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "A recurring headline as we document Trump's first week in office: "President Trump Declares War on _________". Mexico. Immigrants. Women. Scientists. The GOP. Journalists....a dizzying attack on a cross section of people."
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Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "A recurring headline as we document Trump's first week in office: "President Trump Declares War on _________". Mexico. Immigrants. Women. Scientists. The GOP. Journalists....a dizzying attack on a cross section of people."
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Emmett Till's Accuser Admits She Lied About Claims That Led to His Murder
Sherley Boursiqout, International Business Times
Boursiqout writes: "Emmett Till's body was found in the muddy Tallahatchie River. Till was visiting Mississippi from Chicago. More than 500 black people had been lynched in the state before Till's death. Most of the victims were accused of associating with white women."
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Sherley Boursiqout, International Business Times
Boursiqout writes: "Emmett Till's body was found in the muddy Tallahatchie River. Till was visiting Mississippi from Chicago. More than 500 black people had been lynched in the state before Till's death. Most of the victims were accused of associating with white women."
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Charges Dropped for One Journalist Arrested While Covering Trump Inauguration
Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "A felony charge against one of the journalists arrested while covering Donald Trump's inauguration was dropped by prosecutors on Friday."
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Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Swaine writes: "A felony charge against one of the journalists arrested while covering Donald Trump's inauguration was dropped by prosecutors on Friday."
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Flint Residents Still Can't Drink the Water 1,000 Days Into the Crisis
Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "This week, Michigan officials announced that after the latest round of testing, Flint's water now meets federal guidelines for lead. The EPA's lead and copper rule says that when a water system has lead at levels of 15 parts per billion or more, steps must be taken to control the issue. Flint's water now has 12 parts per billion, the state said."
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Bryce Covert, ThinkProgress
Covert writes: "This week, Michigan officials announced that after the latest round of testing, Flint's water now meets federal guidelines for lead. The EPA's lead and copper rule says that when a water system has lead at levels of 15 parts per billion or more, steps must be taken to control the issue. Flint's water now has 12 parts per billion, the state said."
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People Power, Not Trump, Beat the TPP
Deirdre Fulton, In These Times
Fulton writes: "President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order withdrawing the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), marking a new phase for the broad movement that sought to kill the corporate-friendly trade deal."
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Deirdre Fulton, In These Times
Fulton writes: "President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order withdrawing the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), marking a new phase for the broad movement that sought to kill the corporate-friendly trade deal."
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African Refugee Drowns in Venice as Tourists Film on Phones While Laughing and Making Racist Remarks
Samuel Osborne, The Independent
Osborne writes: "An investigation has been opened after an African refugee drowned in Venice's Grand Canal as onlookers watched from nearby boats and filmed him with their phones."
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Samuel Osborne, The Independent
Osborne writes: "An investigation has been opened after an African refugee drowned in Venice's Grand Canal as onlookers watched from nearby boats and filmed him with their phones."
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Zombie Pipelines, an EPA Under Attack, and That's Just Week One
Lisa Hymas, Grist
Hymas writes: "Did someone say carnage? The environment - and government agencies charged with protecting it - saw a lot of that this week. Still, some headlines mattered more than others. Here's a rundown of President Trump's first week in the White House and which actions should worry you the most."
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Lisa Hymas, Grist
Hymas writes: "Did someone say carnage? The environment - and government agencies charged with protecting it - saw a lot of that this week. Still, some headlines mattered more than others. Here's a rundown of President Trump's first week in the White House and which actions should worry you the most."
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