Garrison Keillor | Old Man Goes to Hear an Old Man Sing
Garrison Keillor, Garrison Keillor's Website Keillor writes: "I went into radio because I thought I had a lot to say, and maybe I did, but meanwhile it got me out of the house and into the company of amazing musicians and singers." READ MORE Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: Erin Schaff/EPA/EFE/Rex/Shutterstock)
How We Know Kavanaugh Is Lying
Nathan J. Robinson, Current Affairs Robinson writes: "The stakes here are high: If Kavanaugh did it and is confirmed, then a sexual assailant and sociopathic liar will be given one of the most powerful offices in the country (wouldn't be the first time)." READ MORE Devin Nunes. (photo: Melina Mara/WP/Getty Images)
Ryan Lizza | Devin Nunes's Family Farm Is Hiding a Politically Explosive Secret
Ryan Lizza, Esquire Lizza writes: "Rep. Devin Nunes is head of the House Intelligence Committee and one of President Trump's biggest defenders. For years, he's spun himself as a straight talker whose no-BS values are rooted in his family's California dairy farm. So why did his parents and brother cover their tracks after quietly moving the farm to Iowa?" READ MORE Jeff Sessions is expected to announce the suit against California, its governor and its attorney general, on Wednesday. (photo: Carolyn Kaster/AP)
Trump Administration Is Suing California to Quash Its New Net Neutrality Law
Tony Romm and Brian Fung, The Washington Post Excerpt: "The Trump administration said Sunday it will sue California in an effort to block what some experts have described as the toughest net neutrality law ever enacted in the United States, setting up a high-stakes legal showdown over the future of the Internet." READ MORE Facebook. (image: FAIR)
Facebook's New Propaganda Partners
Alan MacLeod, FAIR MacLeod writes: "Media giant Facebook recently announced it would combat 'fake news' by partnering with two propaganda organizations founded and funded by the US government: the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and the International Republican Institute (IRI)." READ MORE The usually busy streets of Ramallah were empty on Monday. (photo: Alaa Daraghmeh)
Strike Empties Streets: Palestinians Unite Against Israel's Nation-State Law
Lubna Masarwa, Middle East Eye Masarwa writes: "In a rare show of unity since 1948, Palestinians across the occupied territories staged a large-scale strike on Monday denouncing Israel's nation-state law, but also expressed widespread grievances against the 'deal of the century' and the imminent demolition of Khan al-Amar." READ MORE Urban fencing on the border between the US and Mexico at Playas de Tijuana, northwestern Mexico. (photo: Mario Vazquez/AFP/Getty Images)
What Will Climate Change Do to the US-Mexico Border?
Todd Miller, YES! Magazine Miller writes: "Rather than continue on a path to militarize the border, we should consider the alternatives." READ MORE |
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