Charles Pierce | This Week in Voter Suppression
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Let's begin in the failed state of Kansas, whence has come Kris Kobach, the chairman of the president's Potemkin voter-fraud commission, leaving behind him a long trail of bright neon clues as to what he's really all about."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "Let's begin in the failed state of Kansas, whence has come Kris Kobach, the chairman of the president's Potemkin voter-fraud commission, leaving behind him a long trail of bright neon clues as to what he's really all about."
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Civil Rights Icon Dolores Huerta on How to Fight Racism Under Trump
Lewis Beale, The Daily Beast
Beale writes: "The now 87-year-old Huerta is quoted saying that after years of political and social campaigns, 'I found out no matter what I did, I could never be an American.'"
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Lewis Beale, The Daily Beast
Beale writes: "The now 87-year-old Huerta is quoted saying that after years of political and social campaigns, 'I found out no matter what I did, I could never be an American.'"
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Why America Still Hasn't Learned the Lessons of Katrina
William Widmer, Politico
Widmer writes: "What looks like a success story from the window of a seaplane was, to Graves and nearly everyone else involved, an expensive and exhausting struggle - one that raises serious questions about America's ability to grapple with the increasing problems caused by rising coastal waters and more destructive storms as the climate changes."
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William Widmer, Politico
Widmer writes: "What looks like a success story from the window of a seaplane was, to Graves and nearly everyone else involved, an expensive and exhausting struggle - one that raises serious questions about America's ability to grapple with the increasing problems caused by rising coastal waters and more destructive storms as the climate changes."
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Emmanuel Macron Is No Model for Democrats
Sarah Jones, New Republic
Jones writes: "Emmanuel Macron has suggested that France still wants a king, and that it 'should think and move like a start-up.'"
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Sarah Jones, New Republic
Jones writes: "Emmanuel Macron has suggested that France still wants a king, and that it 'should think and move like a start-up.'"
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Trump's Taken More Vacation Days to Date Than Obama During Presidency
Joe Difazio, International Buisness Times
Difazio writes: "President Donald Trump was a frequent Twitter critic of former President Barack Obama for his vacation days and golf outings, but to date, Trump has outpaced the former president on both those fronts."
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Joe Difazio, International Buisness Times
Difazio writes: "President Donald Trump was a frequent Twitter critic of former President Barack Obama for his vacation days and golf outings, but to date, Trump has outpaced the former president on both those fronts."
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Colombia's FARC Opens Congress to Become Political Party
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The FARC has begun its Congress in Colombia to become a political party, after completing the disarmament plan, as part of the peace agreement to end more than five decades of internal conflict."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The FARC has begun its Congress in Colombia to become a political party, after completing the disarmament plan, as part of the peace agreement to end more than five decades of internal conflict."
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Extensive Coral Bleaching in the Pacific Shocks Scientists
Marnie Cunningham, EcoWatch
Cunningham writes: "A crew of scientists who are spending two years aboard a research ship traveling around the world have said they were shocked to find basically all of the Pacific Ocean's reefs to be affected by bleaching."
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Marnie Cunningham, EcoWatch
Cunningham writes: "A crew of scientists who are spending two years aboard a research ship traveling around the world have said they were shocked to find basically all of the Pacific Ocean's reefs to be affected by bleaching."
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