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Dean Falvy | You're Fired: Four Ways Donald Trump's Presidency Might Not Last Four Years
Dean Falvy, Verdict
Falvy writes: "There are four ways that the Trump presidency could last fewer than four years: (1) death; (2) impeachment by House and conviction by Senate; (3) suspension due to disability under the 25th Amendment; and (4) resignation."
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Dean Falvy, Verdict
Falvy writes: "There are four ways that the Trump presidency could last fewer than four years: (1) death; (2) impeachment by House and conviction by Senate; (3) suspension due to disability under the 25th Amendment; and (4) resignation."
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Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's Message to Water Protectors and Allies
Levi Rickert, Native News Online
Rickert writes: "Yesterday, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe released the following message to help keep calm among all concerned."
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Levi Rickert, Native News Online
Rickert writes: "Yesterday, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe released the following message to help keep calm among all concerned."
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Four Democratic Defectors Join GOP to Confirm Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State
Zaid Jilani and Alex Emmons, The Intercept
Excerpt: "Four members of the Senate Democratic caucus broke ranks and joined Republicans to confirm former Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson as secretary of state. The vote was 56-43, with Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., not voting."
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Zaid Jilani and Alex Emmons, The Intercept
Excerpt: "Four members of the Senate Democratic caucus broke ranks and joined Republicans to confirm former Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson as secretary of state. The vote was 56-43, with Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., not voting."
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Former Top Security Officials Criticize Trump's 'Ill-Conceived' Ban in Court Filing
Bill Chappell, NPR
Chappell writes: "President Trump's ban on some Muslim travelers and immigrants 'was ill-conceived, poorly implemented and ill-explained' - and harms, rather than advances, U.S. interests, say 10 former officials who led parts of America's diplomatic and security apparatus over the past 20 years."
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Bill Chappell, NPR
Chappell writes: "President Trump's ban on some Muslim travelers and immigrants 'was ill-conceived, poorly implemented and ill-explained' - and harms, rather than advances, U.S. interests, say 10 former officials who led parts of America's diplomatic and security apparatus over the past 20 years."
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Missouri Governor Signs Right to Work Law
Reid Wilson, The Hill
Wilson writes: "Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens (R) on Monday signed legislation that will allow workers to opt out of joining a union, the latest victory for business groups in their nationwide war with labor unions."
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Reid Wilson, The Hill
Wilson writes: "Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens (R) on Monday signed legislation that will allow workers to opt out of joining a union, the latest victory for business groups in their nationwide war with labor unions."
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Mexico Needs to Stop Accommodating Trump
Miguel Guevara, Al Jazeera
Guevara writes: "Mexico should set an example for the rest of the Latin American countries to follow in facing an uncooperative US president and looking for foreign policy alternatives."
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Miguel Guevara, Al Jazeera
Guevara writes: "Mexico should set an example for the rest of the Latin American countries to follow in facing an uncooperative US president and looking for foreign policy alternatives."
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Huge Win for Renewables in Maryland as Lawmakers Override Governor's Veto
Stefanie Spear, EcoWatch
Spear writes: "The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) said this bill is a big win for Maryland's economy. Wind power relies on a robust American supply chain that consists of 500 factories across 43 states, the wind energy organization touts, with wind energy already providing $380 million of capital investment in Maryland, and wind turbine lease payments generating up to $1 million a year in the state."
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Stefanie Spear, EcoWatch
Spear writes: "The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) said this bill is a big win for Maryland's economy. Wind power relies on a robust American supply chain that consists of 500 factories across 43 states, the wind energy organization touts, with wind energy already providing $380 million of capital investment in Maryland, and wind turbine lease payments generating up to $1 million a year in the state."
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