Matt Taibbi | Is It Fair to Blame Trumpism for These Latest Explosive Devices?
![]() Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone Taibbi writes: "Explosive devices and/or suspicious packages were sent to a number of major Democratic Party-linked figures this week, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, philanthropist and financier George Soros, former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), and former CIA chief John Brennan." READ MORE ![]() When the caravan crossed the border into Guatemala, its members traveling by foot and vehicle, it had ballooned to more than 1,000. (photo: Orlando Sierra/Getty Images)
Trump Administration Considers Travel-Ban-Like Order for Mexican Border, Sources Say
Tal Kopan, The San Francisco Chronicle Kopan writes: "The Trump administration is considering an executive action that could use travel-ban-like authority to block certain asylum seekers at the Mexican border, sources familiar with the discussions said Thursday." READ MORE ![]() U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders shakes hands with supporters as he campaigns for Democratic candidate for Colorado Governor Jared Polis during a rally at the Lory Student Center at CSU on Wednesday, October 24, 2018 (photo: Austin Humphreys/The Coloradoan)
Bernie Sanders Isn’t Tired. He’s “Just Waking Up"
Ruby Cramer, BuzzFeed News Cramer writes: "For 20 minutes on Sunday night, inside the Lied Recreation Athletic Center at Iowa State University, activity comes to a sudden halt. Students on the rock wall glance across the room, suspended in midair. A pickup game stops. And from the lobby, a crowd forms to watch as Bernie Sanders walks past a line of ping-pong tables." READ MORE ![]() Georgia gubernatorial candidates (L-R) Democrat Stacey Abrams and Republican Brian Kemp debate in an event that also included Libertarian Ted Metz at Georgia Public Broadcasting in Midtown October 23, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (photo: John Bazemore/Getty Images)
Some Georgia Voting Machines Aren’t Counting Votes for Democrat Stacey Abrams, NAACP Says
Emma Ockerman, Vice News Ockerman writes: "The NAACP is accusing election officials in Georgia of bungling votes in the gubernatorial race, saying in a complaint Tuesday that voting machines mistakenly showed votes intended for Democrat Stacey Abrams as votes for Republican Brain Kemp." READ MORE ![]() Southwest Detroit resident Mattie McCorkle explains how she bought a home for $3,000 that came with a sizable water bill. (photo: Joel Kurth)
In Detroit, Surviving Without Running Water Has Become a Way of Life
Joel Kurth, Detroit Journalism Cooperative Kurth writes: "On her worst days, Mattie McCorkle admits, she feels 'less than a person.'” READ MORE ![]() Fishermen in Hodeidah are often killed by the Saudi-led coalition if they go out to sea. (photo: AP)
In Saudi-Besieged Hodeidah, Yemen's Famine Has Already Struck
Middle East Eye Excerpt: "Every day Murad Morie watches trucks laden with food pull out of Hodeidah’s port. None of their cargo is for the 43-year-old and his family of nine, though." READ MORE ![]() An Asiatic lioness in Gir Forest National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary. (photo: Arian Zwegers)
The Last Lions of India
Atula Gupta, The Revelator Gupta writes: "When most people think of lions, they probably think of Africa. But another, lesser-known subspecies of lion actually lives in India, where they represent a major conservation victory — for now, at least." READ MORE |
Friday, October 26, 2018
Matt Taibbi | Is It Fair to Blame Trumpism for These Latest Explosive Devices?
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