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Trump Takes Banned Muslim Travel Ban to the Supreme Court 
President Donald Trump. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty) 
Ariane de Vogue and Laura Jarrett, CNN 
Excerpt: "The Trump administration Thursday night asked the Supreme Court to allow the President's travel ban that blocks entry from six Muslim-majority countries to go into effect." 
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30 States, Scores of Corporations Reject Trump Climate Decision 
Steven Mufson, The Washington Post 
Mufson writes: "Thirty states and scores of companies said Thursday that they would press ahead with their climate policies and pursue lower greenhouse gas emissions, breaking sharply with President Trump's decision to exit the historic Paris climate accord." 
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The UK Inches Toward a Security State 
Jon Lee Anderson, The New Yorker 
Anderson writes: "What are the risks for a nation seeking to protect its citizens from violence? Is there a point at which a society can become so bunkered, walled off, and restrictive that it begins to forfeit its essence?" 
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Fake ICE Posters Ask DC Residents to Report Undocumented Immigrants 
Amrita Khalid, Fusion 
Khalid writes: "Fake notices from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement urging the public to report undocumented immigrants were found Thursday in Washington, D.C." 
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Shaun King | Three Unarmed 15-Year-Old Boys Killed by US Cops in One Month 
Shaun King, New York Daily News 
King writes: "At least three different unarmed 15-year-old black boys have been shot and killed by law enforcement in this past month alone. As far back as I can research, we've never had a single month in this country's history where three different unarmed black boys this young have been shot and killed by police in three different incidents in the same month." 
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Robert Fisk | The Truth About US Involvement in Syria 
Robert Fisk, The Independent 
Fisk writes: "Somewhere over the Atlantic, I've always suspected, there's a giant glass curtain through which Americans view the Middle East - through a glass darkly, perhaps - and which utterly distorts their vision." 
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EPA Reportedly Helped Paris Agreement Opponents Place Op-Eds in Newspapers 
Kevin Kalhoefer and Lisa Hymas, Media Matters for America 
Excerpt: "Reports show that the Scott Pruitt-led U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been 'quietly working' with opponents of the agreement to help them place op-eds in newspapers." 
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