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Dan Rather | This Is What Happens When You Lose Credibility
Dan Rather, Facebook
Rather writes: "This is what happens when you lie repeatedly about issues big and small. This is what happens when you foment divisions and show no remorse. This is what happens when your words have no meaning. You lose the benefit of the doubt."
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Dan Rather, Facebook
Rather writes: "This is what happens when you lie repeatedly about issues big and small. This is what happens when you foment divisions and show no remorse. This is what happens when your words have no meaning. You lose the benefit of the doubt."
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More Than 30 Women Come Forward to Accuse Director James Toback of Sexual Harassment
Glenn Whipp, The Los Angeles Times
Whipp writes: "He prowled the streets of Manhattan looking for attractive young women, usually in their early 20s, sometimes college students, on occasion a high schooler. He approached them in Central Park, standing in line at a bank or drug store or at a copy center while they worked on their resumes."
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Glenn Whipp, The Los Angeles Times
Whipp writes: "He prowled the streets of Manhattan looking for attractive young women, usually in their early 20s, sometimes college students, on occasion a high schooler. He approached them in Central Park, standing in line at a bank or drug store or at a copy center while they worked on their resumes."
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Trump Voting Commission Criticized for Lack of Transparency
Christina A. Cassidy, Associated Press
Cassidy writes: "President Donald Trump’s advisory commission on election integrity has integrity questions of its own — with some of its own members raising concerns about its openness."
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Christina A. Cassidy, Associated Press
Cassidy writes: "President Donald Trump’s advisory commission on election integrity has integrity questions of its own — with some of its own members raising concerns about its openness."
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Virginia Tech Is Letting a Neo-Nazi Teach English Composition
Luke Barnes, ThinkProgress
Barnes writes: "A graduate student and teaching instructor at Virginia Tech has been discovered to be an avowed white supremacist, but university officials have yet to take any action to dismiss him."
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Luke Barnes, ThinkProgress
Barnes writes: "A graduate student and teaching instructor at Virginia Tech has been discovered to be an avowed white supremacist, but university officials have yet to take any action to dismiss him."
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#Resist: Music Professor Plays Black National Anthem From Bell Tower Before Richard Spencer’s Fla. Speech
Angela Helm, The Root
Helm writes: "As white nationalist troglodyte Richard Spencer prepared to take the stage for his University of Florida speech Thursday, James Weldon Johnson’s 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' (aka the Black National Anthem) rang throughout campus."
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Angela Helm, The Root
Helm writes: "As white nationalist troglodyte Richard Spencer prepared to take the stage for his University of Florida speech Thursday, James Weldon Johnson’s 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' (aka the Black National Anthem) rang throughout campus."
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Returning Rohingya May Lose Land, Crops Under Myanmar Plans
Simon Lewis, Thu Thu Aung and Kyaw Soe Oo, Reuters
Expert: "Rohingya Muslims who return to Myanmar after fleeing to Bangladesh are unlikely to be able to reclaim their land, and may find their crops have been harvested and sold by the government, according to officials and plans seen by Reuters."
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Simon Lewis, Thu Thu Aung and Kyaw Soe Oo, Reuters
Expert: "Rohingya Muslims who return to Myanmar after fleeing to Bangladesh are unlikely to be able to reclaim their land, and may find their crops have been harvested and sold by the government, according to officials and plans seen by Reuters."
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In the Shadows of Refinery Row, a Parable of Redevelopment and Race
Michael Laris, The Washington Post
Laris writes: "The blocks of once-neat houses, with the good candy on Halloween and the grapefruit trees in the yards, gave a couple of generations of oil workers a place to live close to work — and exposure to carcinogens for decades."
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Michael Laris, The Washington Post
Laris writes: "The blocks of once-neat houses, with the good candy on Halloween and the grapefruit trees in the yards, gave a couple of generations of oil workers a place to live close to work — and exposure to carcinogens for decades."
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Here's How to Support Puerto Rico as It Recovers From Devastating Hurricane Maria
Remezcla
Excerpt: "With the island expected to go without power for months, Puerto Rico now needs our help. The US territory is in the midst of a financial crisis and already struggling in many ways."
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Remezcla
Excerpt: "With the island expected to go without power for months, Puerto Rico now needs our help. The US territory is in the midst of a financial crisis and already struggling in many ways."
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