Marc Ash | Tom Perez: A Good Man in a Bad Situation
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "Tom Perez has good progressive credentials. He's certainly not a bad guy to head the DNC. Perez isn't the problem - it's the people who engineered his rise to the chairmanship who are."
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Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "Tom Perez has good progressive credentials. He's certainly not a bad guy to head the DNC. Perez isn't the problem - it's the people who engineered his rise to the chairmanship who are."
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Trump White House Scrambles to Check Scandal Over FBI Inquiry Into Russia Ties
Tom McCarthy, Guardian UK
McCarthy writes: "The White House made a messy attempt on Sunday to control public perceptions of a widening scandal over alleged contacts between aides to Donald Trump and Russian intelligence officials during the 2016 election, alleging that the FBI had dismissed reports of such links."
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Tom McCarthy, Guardian UK
McCarthy writes: "The White House made a messy attempt on Sunday to control public perceptions of a widening scandal over alleged contacts between aides to Donald Trump and Russian intelligence officials during the 2016 election, alleging that the FBI had dismissed reports of such links."
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Billionaire Investor Wilbur Ross Confirmed as Trump's Secretary of Commerce
Ana Swanson, The Washington Post
Swanson writes: "Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., a former banker and investor who earned billions during decades of buying and selling industries and who President Trump has touted to lead his trade negotiations, was confirmed as secretary of commerce by the Senate in a 72-to-27 vote on Monday night."
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Ana Swanson, The Washington Post
Swanson writes: "Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., a former banker and investor who earned billions during decades of buying and selling industries and who President Trump has touted to lead his trade negotiations, was confirmed as secretary of commerce by the Senate in a 72-to-27 vote on Monday night."
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Sick, Dying and Raped in America's Nursing Homes
Blake Ellis and Melanie Hicken, CNN
Excerpt: "Some of the victims can't speak. They rely on walkers and wheelchairs to leave their beds. They have been robbed of their memories. They come to nursing homes to be cared for. Instead, they are sexually assaulted."
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Blake Ellis and Melanie Hicken, CNN
Excerpt: "Some of the victims can't speak. They rely on walkers and wheelchairs to leave their beds. They have been robbed of their memories. They come to nursing homes to be cared for. Instead, they are sexually assaulted."
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Smartphones Have You Pegged, and for Better or Worse They'll Soon ID You
Tim Johnson, McClatchy DC
Johnson writes: "Your smartphone now gathers more information about you than you probably realize."
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Tim Johnson, McClatchy DC
Johnson writes: "Your smartphone now gathers more information about you than you probably realize."
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Berta Caceres Court Papers Show Murder Suspects' Links to US-Trained Elite Troops
Nina Lakhani, Guardian UK
Lakhani writes: "Leaked court documents raise concerns that the murder of the Honduran environmentalist Berta Caceres was an extrajudicial killing planned by military intelligence specialists linked to the country's US-trained special forces, a Guardian investigation can reveal."
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Nina Lakhani, Guardian UK
Lakhani writes: "Leaked court documents raise concerns that the murder of the Honduran environmentalist Berta Caceres was an extrajudicial killing planned by military intelligence specialists linked to the country's US-trained special forces, a Guardian investigation can reveal."
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New EPA Head Takes Action - Delaying a Mining Clean-Up Rule
Samantha Page, ThinkProgress
Page writes: "In one of his first acts of business, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt directed his new staff to delay a initiative that would require mining companies to prove they can clean up after themselves."
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Samantha Page, ThinkProgress
Page writes: "In one of his first acts of business, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt directed his new staff to delay a initiative that would require mining companies to prove they can clean up after themselves."
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