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RSN: Yes, Trump, Some Americans Also Murder: Some Are Your White Supremacists


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Juan Cole | Yes, Trump, Some Americans Also Murder: Some Are Your White Supremacists 
Dylann Roof being escorted from the Cleveland County Courthouse in Shelby, N.C. (photo: Chuck Burton/AP)
Juan Cole, Informed Comment 
Cole writes: "Yes, Mr. Trump, we've got a lot of killers and our country's not so innocent. You're not so innocent, either, since you went out of your way to cultivate the groups out of which those killers emerged as one of your electoral constituencies." 
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Republicans Are Using Big Tobacco's Secret Science Playbook to Gut Health Rules 
Sharon Lerner, The Intercept 
Lerner writes: "The small group of lawyers and PR strategists orchestrating the secret science effort are closely tied to those attacking the EPA from within. All have connections to either big tobacco, oil, or both - and almost all have been affiliated with a small, right wing group called the Energy & Environment Legal Institute." 
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Bad Religion: How Trump Is Warping Christianity for His Own Gain 
William Saletan, Slate 
Saletan writes: "Real Christians measure themselves by their fidelity and service to God. Trump measures them by their fidelity and service to Trump." 
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Tech Giants Join Fight Against President Trump's Travel Ban 
Associated Press 
Excerpt: "Dozens of technology companies, including giants such as Apple, Google and Uber, are siding with Washington state as it fights President Trump's ban on refugees and travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States." 
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New Detention Center's Transgender Unit in Texas Raises Concerns Over Intentions 
Tom Dart, Guardian UK 
Dart writes: "Known as Prairieland, the detention center has an unusual feature designed to protect an especially vulnerable section of the population: a unit for transgender detainees." 
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Colombian Companies Charged for Crimes Against Humanity 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Around 200 local and international companies are facing charges for crimes against humanity for allegedly financing paramilitary death squads in northern Colombia, local media reported." 
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Is America's Most Common Pesticide Responsible for Killing Our Bees? 
Alison Moodie, Guardian UK 
Moodie writes: "The most widely used class of insecticides in the world is facing a slow death. Called neonicotinoids, or neonics, these bug killers have long been used to coat seeds or treat millions of acres of farmland in the US. Research showing that they sicken or kill bees and other pollinators has already prompted the European Union to temporary ban several varieties of the insecticides, and now neonics could lose their grip in North America, too." 
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