Bill McKibben | Despite Trump's OK, the Keystone Pipeline Is Far From a Done Deal
Bill McKibben, The Los Angeles Times
McKibben writes: "As he showed off the order (against the now-familiar backdrop of many white guys in ties), he turned to the company's CEO and said, 'When does construction start?' The answer is, no time soon."
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Bill McKibben, The Los Angeles Times
McKibben writes: "As he showed off the order (against the now-familiar backdrop of many white guys in ties), he turned to the company's CEO and said, 'When does construction start?' The answer is, no time soon."
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Michael Flynn Underreported $150,000 in Income on White House Forms
Zeke J. Miller, TIME
Miller writes: "Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn underreported more than $150,000 in 2016 income on his initial personal financial disclosure form filed with the White House, including a financial relationship with Russian state-backed outlet RT."
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Zeke J. Miller, TIME
Miller writes: "Former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn underreported more than $150,000 in 2016 income on his initial personal financial disclosure form filed with the White House, including a financial relationship with Russian state-backed outlet RT."
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Net Neutrality Is Trump's Next Target, Administration Says
Steve Lohr, The New York Times
Lohr writes: "The Trump administration served notice on Thursday that its next move to deregulate broadband internet service companies would be to jettison the Obama administration's net neutrality rules, which were intended to safeguard free expression online."
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Steve Lohr, The New York Times
Lohr writes: "The Trump administration served notice on Thursday that its next move to deregulate broadband internet service companies would be to jettison the Obama administration's net neutrality rules, which were intended to safeguard free expression online."
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Facing Angry Constituents, More Republicans Voice Concern Over Trump's Russia Ties
Adam Peck, ThinkProgress
Peck writes: "Angry constituents demanded answers about why Harris supported defunding Planned Parenthood and the repeal of the Affordable Care Act - positions Harris continued to defend, to a chorus of boos. They did manage to coax out a call for a thorough investigation into the Trump administration's ties to Russia, leaving open the possibility for an independent investigation."
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Adam Peck, ThinkProgress
Peck writes: "Angry constituents demanded answers about why Harris supported defunding Planned Parenthood and the repeal of the Affordable Care Act - positions Harris continued to defend, to a chorus of boos. They did manage to coax out a call for a thorough investigation into the Trump administration's ties to Russia, leaving open the possibility for an independent investigation."
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Mumia Abu Jamal to Begin Receiving Hepatitis C Treatment
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The jailed former Black Panther Party leader has been demanding treatment since 2015, when he suffered from a renal failure."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The jailed former Black Panther Party leader has been demanding treatment since 2015, when he suffered from a renal failure."
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New York City Will Close Rikers Island, Mayor de Blasio Says
Adam K. Raymond, New York Magazine
Raymond writes: "Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed Friday to close the jail on Rikers Island within the next ten years and replace it with several different facilities that improve conditions for both inmates and guards."
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Adam K. Raymond, New York Magazine
Raymond writes: "Mayor Bill de Blasio vowed Friday to close the jail on Rikers Island within the next ten years and replace it with several different facilities that improve conditions for both inmates and guards."
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The Entire Coal Industry Employs Fewer People Than Arby's
Christopher Ingraham, The Washington Post
Ingraham writes: "Although 76,000 might seem like a large number, consider that similar numbers of people are employed by, say, the bowling (69,088) and skiing (75,036) industries. Other dwindling industries, such as travel agencies (99,888 people), employ considerably more."
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Christopher Ingraham, The Washington Post
Ingraham writes: "Although 76,000 might seem like a large number, consider that similar numbers of people are employed by, say, the bowling (69,088) and skiing (75,036) industries. Other dwindling industries, such as travel agencies (99,888 people), employ considerably more."
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