Saturday, December 15, 2018

Mueller Should Try to Indict Trump. It Would Guarantee His Report Goes Public.






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Mueller Should Try to Indict Trump. It Would Guarantee His Report Goes Public. 
Robert Mueller. (photo: NBC)
Asha Rangappa, The Washington Post
Rangappa writes: "Now that Michael Cohen has placed President Trump squarely in criminal crosshairs, a constitutional crisis appears to be looming: If there is evidence that Trump committed a crime, can he be indicted while in office?"
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A patient looks over paperwork with a doctor. (photo: Craig F. Walker/Denver Post)
A patient looks over paperwork with a doctor. (photo: Craig F. Walker/Denver Post)

Maryland Sues to Save Obamacare as Texas Judge Weighs Killing It
Andrew M. Harris, Bloomberg
Harris writes: "Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh launched a counterattack Thursday to save Obamacare as a Texas federal judge contemplates killing it."
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Mick Mulvaney. (photo: NBC)
Mick Mulvaney. (photo: NBC)

Trump Settles for Interim Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney After Being Turned Down by His Top Choices
Frank Dale, ThinkProgress
Dale writes: "After several of his top choices turned down the position, President Donald Trump has found a new White House chief of staff."
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Immigrant children in a detention center. (photo: Ross D. Franklin)
Immigrant children in a detention center. (photo: Ross D. Franklin)



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Almost 15,000 Migrant Children Now Held at Nearly Full Shelters
John Burnett, NPR
Burnett writes: "The number of immigrant children being held in government custody has reached almost 15,000, putting a network of federally contracted shelters across the country near capacity."
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Dr. Brandon Crum reads the chest x-rays of a miner in his office outside Pikeville, Kentucky. (photo: Jeff Swensen/Guardian UK)
Dr. Brandon Crum reads the chest x-rays of a miner in his office outside Pikeville, Kentucky. (photo: Jeff Swensen/Guardian UK)

Black Lung Disease Is Still Killing Miners. The Coal Industry Doesn't Want to Hear It
Elyssa East, Guardian UK
East writes: "Dr James Brandon Crum was alarmed. For months, unemployed coalminers had been coming into his clinic in Coal Run Village, Kentucky, seeking chest radiographs."
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A protester and riot police in Bogotá, Colombia. (photo: Guillermo Legaria/AFP)
A protester and riot police in Bogotá, Colombia. (photo: Guillermo Legaria/AFP)

Colombia's Anti-Riot Police Attack Nationwide Student Protest
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Colombian students demanding respect for public education and an end to murders of social leaders in the country, were violently repressed by the Anti-Riot Mobile Squad (Esmad) in Popayan - capital of the department of Cauca, on Thursday."
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Climate change protesters demonstrate, prior to the United Nations climate change conference. (photo: Peter Nicholls/Reuters)
Climate change protesters demonstrate, prior to the United Nations climate change conference. (photo: Peter Nicholls/Reuters)

Hundreds of Activists Stage Sit-In Against Big Polluters on Final Day of COP24 UN Climate Talks
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the U.N. climate summit in Katowice, Poland, on Friday, demanding bolder action from world leaders on climate change. The action was organized by the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice."
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