Noam Chomsky on Pittsburgh Attack: Revival of Hate Is Encouraged by Trump's Rhetoric
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "When I was a child, the threat that fascism might take over much of the world was not remote. That's much worse than what we're facing now."
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Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "When I was a child, the threat that fascism might take over much of the world was not remote. That's much worse than what we're facing now."
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Chief Justice John Roberts. (photo: Getty Images)
Dahlia Lithwick | After Years of Taking Up Too Much Space, Trump Is Finally Small
Dahlia Lithwick, Slate
Lithwick writes: "Because this year, by dint of miracle or magic or human endeavor, Donald Trump has been reduced to his actual size. He isn't everything anymore. He is barely anything at all. He becomes smaller every single day, and for that, we have America to thank."
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Dahlia Lithwick, Slate
Lithwick writes: "Because this year, by dint of miracle or magic or human endeavor, Donald Trump has been reduced to his actual size. He isn't everything anymore. He is barely anything at all. He becomes smaller every single day, and for that, we have America to thank."
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Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith leaves the capitol after a vote on Thursday, June 14, 2018. (photo: Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
Corporations Are Fleeing Cindy Hyde-Smith's Troubled Senate Campaign
Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "Health care giant Aetna is the latest corporation to abandon Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), requesting a refund of its donation to Hyde-Smith's Senate campaign following her racist joke about being eager to attend a 'public hanging.'"
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Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "Health care giant Aetna is the latest corporation to abandon Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), requesting a refund of its donation to Hyde-Smith's Senate campaign following her racist joke about being eager to attend a 'public hanging.'"
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A coal-fired power plant, near St. Mary's, Kansas. (photo: Charlie Riedel/AP)
White House Admits Trump Climate Policies Will Cost Americans $500 Billion a Year
Joe Romm, ThinkProgress
Romm writes: "The 1,000-page climate report released by the White House Friday quantifies the staggering cost of President Trump's climate science denial."
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Joe Romm, ThinkProgress
Romm writes: "The 1,000-page climate report released by the White House Friday quantifies the staggering cost of President Trump's climate science denial."
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Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr. (photo: Twitter)
Alabama Cops Kill 21-Year-Old After They Say He Opened Fire in a Mall. Now They Say He Didn't
Michael Harriot, The Root
Harriot writes: "They said they knew their brave officer had stopped an active shooter. They did not equivocate. They told the world that they had killed a criminal. Now they are saying maybe they made a mistake."
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Michael Harriot, The Root
Harriot writes: "They said they knew their brave officer had stopped an active shooter. They did not equivocate. They told the world that they had killed a criminal. Now they are saying maybe they made a mistake."
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Protesters clash with riot police who fired tear gas canisters Saturday in central Paris. (photo: Getty Images)
French Police Fire Tear Gas at Protesters Demonstrating Against Macron's Government
Sam Bradpiece and Peter Wilkinson, CNN
Excerpt: "French President Emmanuel Macron condemned protesters who brought central Paris to a halt Saturday amid claims that the far right had infiltrated the march, which turned violent."
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Sam Bradpiece and Peter Wilkinson, CNN
Excerpt: "French President Emmanuel Macron condemned protesters who brought central Paris to a halt Saturday amid claims that the far right had infiltrated the march, which turned violent."
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Kinam Kim, president and CEO of Samsung's Device Solutions division, bowed in apology at a Friday news conference in Seoul, South Korea. (photo: Lee Jin-man/AP)
Samsung Apologizes to Ill Workers, Promises to Compensate Them
Merrit Kennedy, NPR
Kennedy writes: "Samsung Electronics has issued a formal apology to its workers who were stricken with serious illnesses after working at its factories. It also promised to compensate the employees."
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Merrit Kennedy, NPR
Kennedy writes: "Samsung Electronics has issued a formal apology to its workers who were stricken with serious illnesses after working at its factories. It also promised to compensate the employees."
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