I Am 18. I Belong to the Massacre Generation.
Julia Savoca Gibson, The Washington Post Gibson writes: "It was last Saturday when it hit me that my entire life has been framed by violence." READ MORE While previous U.S. leaders have shunned North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un, President Trump has embraced him. (photo: Saul Loeb/Getty Images)
Under Trump's "Sovereignty Doctrine," Foreign Tyrants Have Nothing to Worry About
Markos Kounalakis, McClatchy D.C. Kounalakis writes: "Jamal Khashoggi’s horrific murder was a message to journalists, dissidents and regime critics everywhere. You are never safe. Anywhere, anytime." READ MORE Michael Vickers, a veterinarian and rancher in Falfurrias, Texas, says he won’t let outside militia onto his property and he doesn’t think such groups will be trusted by most area landowners. (photo: Dominic Bracco II/Prime/FTWP)
US Militia Groups Head to Border, Stirred by Trump's Call to Arms
Mary Lee Grant and Nick Miroff, The Washington Post Excerpt: "Gun-carrying civilian groups and border vigilantes have heard a call to arms in President Trump’s warnings about threats to American security posed by caravans of Central American migrants moving through Mexico. They’re packing coolers and tents, oiling rifles and tuning up aerial drones, with plans to form caravans of their own and trail American troops to the border." READ MORE A small group of workers from several states held a protest near Erie Insurance Arena. (photo: Erie News Now)
'He Said Jobs Were Coming Back': The Trump Voters Who Feel Cheated
Dominic Rushe, Guardian UK Excerpt: "'It's been two years now since his election and all I see is more job losses.'" READ MORE Donald Trump Jr. speaks at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio U.S. July 19, 2016. (photo: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)
CNN Fires Back at Donald Trump Jr.: We Didn't Run Your Dad's Ad Because It's Racist
Daniel Politi, Slate Politi writes: "CNN refused to take criticism from the president's son. Donald Trump Jr. slammed the news network Saturday, claiming in a tweet that it had refused to run a racist immigration-related ad that had been sponsored by Donald J. Trump for President." READ MORE Solar energy plant in Jordan. (photo: AP)
Syrian Refugees and Jordanians Work Together to Build Green Homes
Adela Suliman, The Christian Science Monitor Suliman writes: "Her work forms part of a bigger effort – a pilot project to retrofit and build affordable green homes, led by two nonprofit organizations: the Jordan Green Building Council (JoGBC) and Habitat for Humanity." READ MORE The London Array offshore wind farm. (photo: Bloomberg/Getty Images)
Putting Speed Bumps in Hurricane Alley
Marlene Cimons, Nexus Media Cinmons writes: "New research suggests that one day there could be another major benefit: massive installations of wind turbines could lessen the deluge when powerful hurricanes bring devastating amounts of rain onto land. During such recent storms as Harvey and Florence—which brought historic levels of rainfall—this could have meant less flooding and destruction, and fewer deaths." READ MORE |
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