Bernie Sanders and Mark Jacobson | The American People - Not Big Oil - Must Decide Our Climate Future
Bernie Sanders and Mark Jacobson, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The debate facing our world today is not whether we need to address climate change. That debate is far, far behind us. The issue is how to address climate change - as quickly and effectively as possible"
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Bernie Sanders and Mark Jacobson, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The debate facing our world today is not whether we need to address climate change. That debate is far, far behind us. The issue is how to address climate change - as quickly and effectively as possible"
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Trump Is Now Talking About Consolidating His Power
Aaron Blake, The Washington Post
Blake writes: "President Trump has suggested that the judiciary doesn't have the authority to question him. He was a very early proponent of nuking the filibuster for Supreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch. And he recently raised eyebrows by congratulating Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the expansion of his presidential powers - echoing his previous admiration for strongman leaders."
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Aaron Blake, The Washington Post
Blake writes: "President Trump has suggested that the judiciary doesn't have the authority to question him. He was a very early proponent of nuking the filibuster for Supreme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch. And he recently raised eyebrows by congratulating Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the expansion of his presidential powers - echoing his previous admiration for strongman leaders."
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Armed Neo-Nazis Prepare for Potential Clash in Small Kentucky Town
Lois Beckett, Guardian UK
Beckett writes: "In a tent deep in the woods of rural Kentucky, an old neo-Nazi spoke bitterly of how he feels 'betrayed' by Donald Trump."
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Lois Beckett, Guardian UK
Beckett writes: "In a tent deep in the woods of rural Kentucky, an old neo-Nazi spoke bitterly of how he feels 'betrayed' by Donald Trump."
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ObamaCare Repeal: GOP Seeks New Game Plan
Peter Sullivan and Jessie Hellmann, The Hill
Excerpt: "GOP lawmakers are expressing hope that a vote on legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare can be held as soon as next week despite a severe divide in the conference that thwarted the White House's hopes of holding a vote within President Trump's first 100 days in office."
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Peter Sullivan and Jessie Hellmann, The Hill
Excerpt: "GOP lawmakers are expressing hope that a vote on legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare can be held as soon as next week despite a severe divide in the conference that thwarted the White House's hopes of holding a vote within President Trump's first 100 days in office."
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Immigration Agency Set to Hire Ombudsman Who Worked at Anti-Immigrant Hate Group
Esther Yu Hsi Lee, ThinkProgress
Lee writes: "The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is set to announce the appointment of a controversial former leader of an anti-immigrant policy center to be its ombudsman for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on Monday, according to two sources aware of the news."
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Esther Yu Hsi Lee, ThinkProgress
Lee writes: "The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is set to announce the appointment of a controversial former leader of an anti-immigrant policy center to be its ombudsman for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on Monday, according to two sources aware of the news."
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100 Days In: Is the Middle East Trump's New Playground?
Farah Najjar, Al Jazeera
Najjar writes: "As the United States marks 100 days since President Donald Trump assumed office, analysts say his sporadic policies in the Middle East have only made the region a more volatile place."
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Farah Najjar, Al Jazeera
Najjar writes: "As the United States marks 100 days since President Donald Trump assumed office, analysts say his sporadic policies in the Middle East have only made the region a more volatile place."
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GOP Helped Fossil Fuel Donors Kill Environmental Regulations After Study Linked Oil/Gas Rigs to Childhood Cancer
David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "When an explosion earlier this month incinerated two men in a Colorado home near an aging oil well, the catastrophe could have prompted lawmakers to pass an initiative forcing the oil and gas industry to site such wells farther away from schools. But it was too late."
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David Sirota, International Business Times
Sirota writes: "When an explosion earlier this month incinerated two men in a Colorado home near an aging oil well, the catastrophe could have prompted lawmakers to pass an initiative forcing the oil and gas industry to site such wells farther away from schools. But it was too late."
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