Bernie Sanders Is Tired of Inside-the-Beltway Liberalism
Helaine Olen, The Washington Post Olen writes: "When I sat down with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) last week, he was a bit annoyed - admittedly not unusual. He was just back from a news conference where he and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) - among others - introduced the new Expand Social Security Caucus in Congress." READ MORE Robert Mueller. (photo: NBC)
Mueller Investigating Russian Payments Made by Trump Tower Meeting Organizers
John Bowden, The Hill Bowden writes: "Special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating millions of dollars paid between two organizers of the Trump Tower meeting that involved Donald Trump Jr., top Trump campaign aides and a Russian lawyer who promised damaging information on Hillary Clinton." READ MORE President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge, speaks before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington earlier this month. (photo: Andrew Harnik/AP)
Trump Questions Credibility of Kavanaugh Accuser, Lashes Out at Democrats
John Wagner, Seung Min Kim and Sean Sullivan, The Washington Post Excerpt: "President Trump on Friday pointedly questioned the credibility of the woman who has accused Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexual assault when they were teenagers, contending that she or her parents would have reported the attack to law enforcement at the time if it were as bad as she has said." READ MORE Central American immigrants after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border near McAllen, Texas. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)
'Our Lives Are in Danger': Mother With Autistic Son Faces US Deportation
Francisco Navas, Guardian UK Navas writes: "Blanca waded across the Rio Grande in 2005 initially to escape poverty and after 2012 stayed away to avoid the growing violence in her native El Salvador, and settled successfully in the US." READ MORE McDonald's workers are joined by other activists as they march toward the company's headquarters to protest sexual harassment at the fast food chain's restaurants on Tuesday in Chicago. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Women Workers Bring the #MeToo Movement to McDonald's
Annelise Orleck, Jacobin Orleck writes: "Carrying signs that read 'McDonalds, Hands off My Buns,' [the women] joined a global #MeToo movement in protest against endemic sexual harassment in their workplaces." READ MORE A masked Mexican soldier. (photo: AFP)
Mexico: Military and Police Accused of Extrajudicial Killings
Reuters Excerpt: "Mexican troops and police committed two extrajudicial killings while confronting presumed fuel thieves in the central state of Puebla in May 2017, a Mexican human rights group said Wednesday." READ MORE Coal ash contains an array of components, including mercury, lead, arsenic and other toxic heavy metals. (photo: Chuck Burton/AP)
Dam Breach at Duke Plant; Coal Ash Could Be Spilling Into Cape Fear River
Michael Biesecker and Alan Suderman, Associated Press Excerpt: "Duke Energy said Friday that a dam containing a large lake at a Wilmington power plant has been breached by floodwaters from Florence." READ MORE |
Saturday, September 22, 2018
Bernie Sanders Is Tired of Inside-the-Beltway Liberalism
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