Stephen Miller Is the Enemy of My Dreams
Maeve Higgins, The New York Times
Higgins writes: "On Friday, it emerged that in May, [Stephen Miller] drafted a letter firing the F.B.I director James B. Comey, but the letter was too problematic to use."
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Maeve Higgins, The New York Times
Higgins writes: "On Friday, it emerged that in May, [Stephen Miller] drafted a letter firing the F.B.I director James B. Comey, but the letter was too problematic to use."
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The Red Cross Won’t Save Houston. We Need a New Way.
Jonathan M. Katz, Slate
Katz writes: "I won’t be donating to the Red Cross this time. And after years of reporting on and inside some of the biggest disasters of the decade and change, I know what a costly mistake the focus on donating anywhere can be."
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Jonathan M. Katz, Slate
Katz writes: "I won’t be donating to the Red Cross this time. And after years of reporting on and inside some of the biggest disasters of the decade and change, I know what a costly mistake the focus on donating anywhere can be."
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The Man Behind Trump Jr.’s $100,000 Payday
Judd Legum, ThinkProgress
Legum writes: "Donald Trump Jr. will be paid $100,000 to for a 30-minute speech at the University of North Texas. The contract, signed as his father launches an aggressive effort to remake the tax code, was brokered and bankrolled by a firm that specializes in helping major corporations avoid paying taxes."
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Judd Legum, ThinkProgress
Legum writes: "Donald Trump Jr. will be paid $100,000 to for a 30-minute speech at the University of North Texas. The contract, signed as his father launches an aggressive effort to remake the tax code, was brokered and bankrolled by a firm that specializes in helping major corporations avoid paying taxes."
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What Is North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Trying Prove With an H-Bomb?
Eric Talmadge, Associated Press
Talmadge writes: "North Korea put on an extraordinary two-part show of its nuclear ambitions Sunday, releasing photos of leader Kim Jong Un next to what it described as a H-bomb for an ICBM, then actually detonating a device in its sixth and by far most powerful nuclear test to date."
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Eric Talmadge, Associated Press
Talmadge writes: "North Korea put on an extraordinary two-part show of its nuclear ambitions Sunday, releasing photos of leader Kim Jong Un next to what it described as a H-bomb for an ICBM, then actually detonating a device in its sixth and by far most powerful nuclear test to date."
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The Marines That Beat Hitler and Jim Crow Get Their Due
James LaPorta, The Daily Beast
LaPorta writes: "At a once-segregated base in heart of the Confederacy, four of America’s first black Marines were finally recognized with one of our highest civilian honors."
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James LaPorta, The Daily Beast
LaPorta writes: "At a once-segregated base in heart of the Confederacy, four of America’s first black Marines were finally recognized with one of our highest civilian honors."
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Columbian FARC Leader Timochenko Proposes Government of National Transition
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The leader of the newly renamed Revolutionary Alternative Forces of the Commons, or FARC, has proposed a transitional national government for 2018 during his presentation of the group's policies as it relaunches as a political party."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "The leader of the newly renamed Revolutionary Alternative Forces of the Commons, or FARC, has proposed a transitional national government for 2018 during his presentation of the group's policies as it relaunches as a political party."
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How Exxon Used The New York Times to Make You Question Climate Science
Connor Gibson, Greenpeace
Gibson writes: "A breakthrough study from Harvard unearths the extent Exxon has gone to in order to destroy the public's trust in climate change science."
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Connor Gibson, Greenpeace
Gibson writes: "A breakthrough study from Harvard unearths the extent Exxon has gone to in order to destroy the public's trust in climate change science."
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