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Juan Cole | 5 Images That Refute Trump's Attack on Hero John Lewis
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "John Lewis kept being beaten and arrested. He did not back down. He won, and Jim Crow in the law is gone and is itself illegal."
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Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "John Lewis kept being beaten and arrested. He did not back down. He won, and Jim Crow in the law is gone and is itself illegal."
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Constituents Concerned About ACA Repeal Just Overwhelmed a GOP Congressman
Mark Joseph Stern, Slate
Stern writes: "Rather than address the crowd, Mike Coffman had police officers secretly escort him out of the back door before the event was set to conclude."
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Mark Joseph Stern, Slate
Stern writes: "Rather than address the crowd, Mike Coffman had police officers secretly escort him out of the back door before the event was set to conclude."
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A Hellscape of Lies and Distorted Reality Awaits Journalists Covering President Trump
Margaret Sullivan, The Washington Post
Sullivan writes: "Journalists are in for the fight of their lives. And they are going to have to be better than ever before, just to do their jobs."
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Margaret Sullivan, The Washington Post
Sullivan writes: "Journalists are in for the fight of their lives. And they are going to have to be better than ever before, just to do their jobs."
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FBI's Pre-Election Sweep of Muslim Americans Raises Surveillance Fears
Mazin Sidahmed, Guardian UK
Sidahmed writes: "Council of American Islamic Relations received about 100 reports of FBI agents visiting homes before Trump's win, asking about personal details and al-Qaida."
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Mazin Sidahmed, Guardian UK
Sidahmed writes: "Council of American Islamic Relations received about 100 reports of FBI agents visiting homes before Trump's win, asking about personal details and al-Qaida."
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Arkansas Tries to Strip General Lee From Martin Luther King Day
Andrew DeMillo, Associated Press
DeMillo writes: "Every third Monday in January, Arkansas state offices are closed in observance of an unlikely holiday: the shared birthdays of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. Only three states commemorate both men on the same day, a practice that critics say hurts Arkansas' reputation."
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Andrew DeMillo, Associated Press
DeMillo writes: "Every third Monday in January, Arkansas state offices are closed in observance of an unlikely holiday: the shared birthdays of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. Only three states commemorate both men on the same day, a practice that critics say hurts Arkansas' reputation."
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Russia Decriminalizes Domestic Violence, "Legalizing the Order of Things"
Rachel Withers, BUST Magazine
Withers writes: "As women's rights activists around the word inch slowly closer to properly addressing and combating domestic violence, Russia just took a step in the opposite direction."
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Rachel Withers, BUST Magazine
Withers writes: "As women's rights activists around the word inch slowly closer to properly addressing and combating domestic violence, Russia just took a step in the opposite direction."
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World's Reefs Caught Up in the Longest Global Coral Bleaching Event Ever Recorded
Tim Radford, Climate News Network
Radford writes: "Some time this century, if humans go on burning fossil fuels at the present rate, severe bleaching will hit 99 percent of coral reefs every year. Coral bleaching happens when the organisms become uncomfortably hot, and reject the algae on which their lives ultimately depend."
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Tim Radford, Climate News Network
Radford writes: "Some time this century, if humans go on burning fossil fuels at the present rate, severe bleaching will hit 99 percent of coral reefs every year. Coral bleaching happens when the organisms become uncomfortably hot, and reject the algae on which their lives ultimately depend."
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