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Juan Cole | The Russian Job: The Plot Thickens
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "An avalanche of news about the connection of key Trump political operatives to Vladimir Putin and the Russian Federation rolled down ominously on the West Wing on Wednesday."
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Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "An avalanche of news about the connection of key Trump political operatives to Vladimir Putin and the Russian Federation rolled down ominously on the West Wing on Wednesday."
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Health Care Defeat Is a Stunning Setback for Republicans
Victoria McGrane, The Boston Globe
McGrane writes: "President Trump and House Republicans admitted defeat Friday and canceled a vote on a plan to replace former president Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, a stunning setback for a political outsider who campaigned as a tough deal-maker who would swiftly fulfill GOP promises to repeal the law."
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Victoria McGrane, The Boston Globe
McGrane writes: "President Trump and House Republicans admitted defeat Friday and canceled a vote on a plan to replace former president Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, a stunning setback for a political outsider who campaigned as a tough deal-maker who would swiftly fulfill GOP promises to repeal the law."
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Heritage Foundation Alum Critical of Transgender Rights to Lead HHS Civil Rights Office
Charles Ornstein, ProPublica
Ornstein writes: "The Trump administration has quietly appointed a Heritage Foundation staffer who has railed against civil rights protections for transgender patients as director of the federal agency charged with protecting the civil rights of all patients."
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Charles Ornstein, ProPublica
Ornstein writes: "The Trump administration has quietly appointed a Heritage Foundation staffer who has railed against civil rights protections for transgender patients as director of the federal agency charged with protecting the civil rights of all patients."
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In Case You Forgot, Cops Are Still Killing Black People
Michael Harriot, The Root
Harriot writes: "In 2016 it seemed as if cops killed a black man every few minutes, but maybe all the attention finally got them to realize the error of their ways. [...] It is good to see that law-enforcement officers have figured out how to stem the alarming epidemic of police killing people of color. Except they haven't."
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Michael Harriot, The Root
Harriot writes: "In 2016 it seemed as if cops killed a black man every few minutes, but maybe all the attention finally got them to realize the error of their ways. [...] It is good to see that law-enforcement officers have figured out how to stem the alarming epidemic of police killing people of color. Except they haven't."
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Nearly 15% of Female Undergraduates at UT Austin Report Being Raped
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Nearly 15% of female undergraduates at the University of Texas at Austin reported having been raped, according to a survey released by officials at the 50,000-student campus on Friday."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Nearly 15% of female undergraduates at the University of Texas at Austin reported having been raped, according to a survey released by officials at the 50,000-student campus on Friday."
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Airstrike Monitoring Group Overwhelmed by Claims of US-Caused Civilian Casualties
Thomas Gibbons-Neff, The Washington Post
Gibbons-Neff writes: "A non-profit organization that tracks civilian casualties caused by airstrikes in the Middle East said it has shifted nearly all of its resources to track a surge of claims regarding U.S.-led strikes in Syria and Iraq."
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Thomas Gibbons-Neff, The Washington Post
Gibbons-Neff writes: "A non-profit organization that tracks civilian casualties caused by airstrikes in the Middle East said it has shifted nearly all of its resources to track a surge of claims regarding U.S.-led strikes in Syria and Iraq."
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Historic Win in Colorado Fracking Lawsuit
Our Children's Trust
Excerpt: "In a 2-1 decision Thursday, the Colorado Court of Appeals reversed the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's order denying a youth-brought rulemaking petition against fracking and a lower court's order upholding the denial."
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Our Children's Trust
Excerpt: "In a 2-1 decision Thursday, the Colorado Court of Appeals reversed the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's order denying a youth-brought rulemaking petition against fracking and a lower court's order upholding the denial."
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