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Ruth Marcus | The Deal Trump Wanted With Russia 
Donald Trump. (photo: CNN) 
Ruth Marcus, The Washington Post 
Marcus writes: "There comes a point in the unspooling of every complex political-financial-legal scandal when the story becomes so complicated that it’s easy to lose the thread of what matters." 
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DACA Announcement Sparks Protests Nationwide, Dozens Arrested at Trump Tower 
Meghan Keneally, ABC News 
Keneally writes: "Dozens of protesters were arrested in front of Trump Tower in New York in one of many nationwide protests after Tuesday’s announcement that the Trump administration is ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, five years after it was introduced." 
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House Intelligence Committee Subpoenas FBI, DOJ Over Dossier Linking Trump to Russia 
Jacqueline Thomsen, The Hill 
Thomsen writes: "The House Intelligence Committee subpoenaed the FBI and Department of Justice for documents about a controversial dossier that linked President Trump to Russia." 
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Two Right-Wing Judges Reinstate Republican-Backed Voter Suppression Law 
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress 
Millhiser writes: "In a stroke of horrible luck for voting rights advocates, a case involving Texas’ voter ID law, which was tossed out in its entirety by a federal trial court last month, was assigned to a three-judge appeals court panel that included two of the most conservative judges in the country. Those two judges, Jerry Smith and Jennifer Elrod, reinstated the Texas law Tuesday evening over the dissent of a third colleague." 
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Do Muslim-Americans Need a Civil Rights Movement? 
Emily Cury, The Coversation 
Cury writes: "U.S. Muslims face serious challenges, but they are also increasingly motivated to confront them. Their efforts show how minority groups in America work to secure their collective interests and continue the process of building an inclusive democracy." 
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Guatemala Is on the Verge of a Major Crisis 
Alfredo Ortega Franco, Al Jazeera 
Ortega writes: "A renovation of the political class is crucial. It is now clear that the current political establishment is only interested in short-term fixes and very few members are interested in a long-term plan for the country." 
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83% of World's Tap Water Contains Plastic Fibers, Study Says 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "According to an Orb study, 83 percent of tap water samples collected from around the world contains microplastic." 
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