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The Hidden History of Trump's First Trip to Moscow
Luke Harding, Politico
Harding writes: "In 1987, a young real estate developer traveled to the Soviet Union. The KGB almost certainly made the trip happen."
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Luke Harding, Politico
Harding writes: "In 1987, a young real estate developer traveled to the Soviet Union. The KGB almost certainly made the trip happen."
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Tug-of-War Over Consumer Watchdog Agency Intensifies as Official Sues to Block Trump Pick
Renae Merle, The Washington Post
Merle writes: "The tug-of-war over leadership of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau intensified Sunday as a high-ranking agency official sued to block President Trump from installing his pick to temporarily lead the watchdog agency."
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Renae Merle, The Washington Post
Merle writes: "The tug-of-war over leadership of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau intensified Sunday as a high-ranking agency official sued to block President Trump from installing his pick to temporarily lead the watchdog agency."
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Meredith, Backed by Koch Brothers Affiliate, to Acquire Magazine Publisher Time
Reuters
Excerpt: "U.S. media group Meredith has reached a deal to acquire Time, the U.S. publisher of Sports Illustrated and Fortune magazines, the company said Sunday evening."
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Reuters
Excerpt: "U.S. media group Meredith has reached a deal to acquire Time, the U.S. publisher of Sports Illustrated and Fortune magazines, the company said Sunday evening."
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This City Hall, Brought to You by Amazon
Danny Westneat, The Seattle Times
Westneat writes: "There's rising worry that corporations are taking over America. But after reviewing a slew of the bids by cities and states wooing Amazon's massive second headquarters, I don't think 'takeover' quite captures what's going on. More like 'surrender.'"
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Danny Westneat, The Seattle Times
Westneat writes: "There's rising worry that corporations are taking over America. But after reviewing a slew of the bids by cities and states wooing Amazon's massive second headquarters, I don't think 'takeover' quite captures what's going on. More like 'surrender.'"
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The Death Penalty Is Dying. Here's What That Means for the Criminal Justice System.
Sean Illing, Vox
Illing writes: "Lawyers, not lawmakers, are killing the death penalty. There's a critical lesson there."
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Sean Illing, Vox
Illing writes: "Lawyers, not lawmakers, are killing the death penalty. There's a critical lesson there."
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Honduras: Women Push for Rights Ahead of Election
Heather Gies, Al Jazeera
Gies writes: "Lucia Vijil is one of hundreds of feminist activists with a clear message for politicians ahead of the election: Honduran women won't vote for candidates who ignore them."
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Heather Gies, Al Jazeera
Gies writes: "Lucia Vijil is one of hundreds of feminist activists with a clear message for politicians ahead of the election: Honduran women won't vote for candidates who ignore them."
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Fidel Castro's Enduring Environmental Legacy
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Fidel's commitment to education and health care stand out as monumental achievements for Cuba under his decades of rule. While he emerged as a stalwart of anti-imperialism and anti-capitalism, his commitment to environmentalism and Cuba's achievements in the area gets less attention."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Fidel's commitment to education and health care stand out as monumental achievements for Cuba under his decades of rule. While he emerged as a stalwart of anti-imperialism and anti-capitalism, his commitment to environmentalism and Cuba's achievements in the area gets less attention."
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