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Republican Candidate 'Body-Slams' Guardian Reporter in Montana
Julia Carrie Wong and Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The Republican candidate for Montana's congressional seat has been charged with misdemeanor assault after he is alleged to have slammed a Guardian reporter to the floor on the eve of the state's special election, breaking his glasses and shouting, 'Get the hell out of here.'"
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Julia Carrie Wong and Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The Republican candidate for Montana's congressional seat has been charged with misdemeanor assault after he is alleged to have slammed a Guardian reporter to the floor on the eve of the state's special election, breaking his glasses and shouting, 'Get the hell out of here.'"
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23 Million Would Loose Coverage Under Latest Trumpcare Bill
Juliet Eilperin and Kelsey Snell, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Health-care legislation adopted by House Republicans earlier this month would leave 23 million more Americans uninsured by 2026 than under current law, the Congressional Budget Office projected Wednesday - only a million fewer than the estimate for the House's previous bill."
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Juliet Eilperin and Kelsey Snell, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Health-care legislation adopted by House Republicans earlier this month would leave 23 million more Americans uninsured by 2026 than under current law, the Congressional Budget Office projected Wednesday - only a million fewer than the estimate for the House's previous bill."
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AG Sessions Did Not Disclose Russia Meetings in Security Clearance Form, DOJ Says
Manu Raju and Evan Perez, CNN
Excerpt: "Attorney General Jeff Sessions did not disclose meetings he had last year with Russian officials when he applied for his security clearance, the Justice Department told CNN Wednesday."
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Manu Raju and Evan Perez, CNN
Excerpt: "Attorney General Jeff Sessions did not disclose meetings he had last year with Russian officials when he applied for his security clearance, the Justice Department told CNN Wednesday."
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A New GOP Bill Would Make It Virtually Impossible to Sue the Police
Radley Balko, The Washington Post
Balko writes: "If this bill passes, it would become nearly impossible to sue the police in all but the most egregious instances of abuse, and even then, only in cases where the victim is basically beyond reproach."
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Radley Balko, The Washington Post
Balko writes: "If this bill passes, it would become nearly impossible to sue the police in all but the most egregious instances of abuse, and even then, only in cases where the victim is basically beyond reproach."
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Advertisers Drop Sean Hannity After He Pushes Murder Conspiracy
Judd Legum, ThinkProgress
Legum writes: "Companies are abandoning his show after Hannity relentlessly pushes a murder conspiracy theory about Seth Rich."
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Judd Legum, ThinkProgress
Legum writes: "Companies are abandoning his show after Hannity relentlessly pushes a murder conspiracy theory about Seth Rich."
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Saudis Gave the US $360 Billion in Arms Deals. Now They Want Trump to Rescind 9/11 Lawsuit Law.
Anita Kumar, McClatchy DC
Kumar writes: "President Donald Trump struck a series of deals with Saudi Arabia on his two-day visit but the kingdom is still anxiously waiting for him to deliver on something else: the repeal of a contentious 2016 law that allows relatives of 9/11 victims to sue the kingdom for their deaths."
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Anita Kumar, McClatchy DC
Kumar writes: "President Donald Trump struck a series of deals with Saudi Arabia on his two-day visit but the kingdom is still anxiously waiting for him to deliver on something else: the repeal of a contentious 2016 law that allows relatives of 9/11 victims to sue the kingdom for their deaths."
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Taxpayers Charged $7 Billion a Year to Subsidize Fossil Fuels on Public Lands
Oil Change International, EcoWatch
Excerpt: "The federal government is providing extensive support for fossil fuel production on public lands and waters offshore, through a combination of direct subsidies, enforcement loopholes, lax royalty collection, stagnant lease rates and other advantages to the industry."
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Oil Change International, EcoWatch
Excerpt: "The federal government is providing extensive support for fossil fuel production on public lands and waters offshore, through a combination of direct subsidies, enforcement loopholes, lax royalty collection, stagnant lease rates and other advantages to the industry."
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