RSN: William Boardman | Voting Threats Haven't Mattered to National Leadership for Decades
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "Does anyone here have confidence that the American voting system is secure, stable, and designed to protect the voting rights of every eligible American voter?"
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William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "Does anyone here have confidence that the American voting system is secure, stable, and designed to protect the voting rights of every eligible American voter?"
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The Kremlin. (photo: Wikimedia)
The Deter Act: Congress's Latest Effort to Discourage Election Interference
Ed Stein, Lawfare
Stein writes: "New movement may be afoot on a sanctions bill designed to deter Russian election interference."
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Ed Stein, Lawfare
Stein writes: "New movement may be afoot on a sanctions bill designed to deter Russian election interference."
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National Intelligence Director Dan Coats. (photo: Carlos Barria/Reuters)
US Still Under Attack From 'Pervasive Campaign' by Russia, Officials Warn
David Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "America is under attack from 'a pervasive campaign' by Russia to interfere in the midterm elections, the country's top security officials warned on Thursday in a markedly different tone from Donald Trump's statements and tweets."
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David Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "America is under attack from 'a pervasive campaign' by Russia to interfere in the midterm elections, the country's top security officials warned on Thursday in a markedly different tone from Donald Trump's statements and tweets."
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions. (photo: Patrick Semansky/AP)
Trump's DOJ Replaced an Immigration Judge After He Delayed a Deportation
Jeff Gammage, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Gammage writes: "The Justice Department replaced a Philadelphia immigration judge who had asked for more legal information in a deportation case, inserting a new jurist who quickly ordered the defendant removed from the United States, according to a letter of protest signed by 15 retired judges."
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Jeff Gammage, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Gammage writes: "The Justice Department replaced a Philadelphia immigration judge who had asked for more legal information in a deportation case, inserting a new jurist who quickly ordered the defendant removed from the United States, according to a letter of protest signed by 15 retired judges."
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Alejandra Juarez 'is alone today as she has no home yet' in Mexico, her attorney said after she was taken to an airport to return to her native Mexico. (photo: NBC)
Iraq War Veteran's Wife Deported to Mexico After Asking Trump to Intervene
Carmen Sesin, Anthony Terrell, Erik Ortiz and Jesse North, NBC News
Excerpt: "The wife of an Iraq War veteran wiped away tears and held her young daughters as she said goodbye to her family at Orlando International Airport on Friday morning - not knowing the next time they would all be together."
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Carmen Sesin, Anthony Terrell, Erik Ortiz and Jesse North, NBC News
Excerpt: "The wife of an Iraq War veteran wiped away tears and held her young daughters as she said goodbye to her family at Orlando International Airport on Friday morning - not knowing the next time they would all be together."
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A police officer aims his shotgun at two men riding a motorcycle during a protest against Nicaragua's president Daniel Ortega in Managua, Nicaragua, May 28, 2018. (photo: AP)
Death Toll in Nicaraguan Protests Hits 317, OAS Says
VOA News
Excerpt: "The Organization of American States puts the death toll at 317 from more than three months of anti-government protests in Nicaragua."
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VOA News
Excerpt: "The Organization of American States puts the death toll at 317 from more than three months of anti-government protests in Nicaragua."
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Protesters block highway 1806 in Mandan during a protest against plans to pass the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, North Dakota, U.S., November 23, 2016. (photo: Stephanie Keith/Reuters)
Trump's Stock in Dakota Access Pipeline Raises Concerns
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "President-elect Donald Trump holds stock in the company building the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline, and opponents of the project warn those investments could affect any decision he makes on the $3.8bn project as president."
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Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "President-elect Donald Trump holds stock in the company building the disputed Dakota Access oil pipeline, and opponents of the project warn those investments could affect any decision he makes on the $3.8bn project as president."
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