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Friday, January 25, 2019

Andy Borowitz | Dems Agree to Fund Wall and Reopen Government if Trump Leaves Country Forever





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Andy Borowitz | Dems Agree to Fund Wall and Reopen Government if Trump Leaves Country Forever 
Senator Chuck Schumer and Speaker Nancy Pelosi. (photo: Getty)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "In a bold initiative aimed at ending the shutdown, congressional Democrats on Thursday agreed to fund a border wall and reopen the government if Donald Trump leaves the country forever."
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Members of a conservative student coalition concerned about climate change at Yale University. (photo: Christopher Lee/New York Times)
Members of a conservative student coalition concerned about climate change at Yale University. (photo: Christopher Lee/New York Times)

Young Voters Keep Moving to the Left on Social Issues, Republicans Included
Dan Levin, The New York Times
Levin writes: "Democrats of all ages tend to align fairly closely on major social and political issues, but the report highlights a sharp generational divide among Republicans."
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Michael Cohen, center, President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer, leaves federal court after pleading guilty to charges related to lying to congress in New York on November 29, 2018. (photo: Justin Lane/EPA)
Michael Cohen, center, President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer, leaves federal court after pleading guilty to charges related to lying to congress in New York on November 29, 2018. (photo: Justin Lane/EPA)

Michael Cohen Subpoenaed by Senate Intelligence Committee
Dartunorro Clark, NBC News
Clark writes: "The Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday subpoenaed Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer."
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Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is sworn in before testifying to the House Judiciary Committee, on Capitol Hill, December 20, 2018, in Washington, D.C. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty)
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen is sworn in before testifying to the House Judiciary Committee, on Capitol Hill, December 20, 2018, in Washington, D.C. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty)

Did Kirstjen Nielsen Lie to Congress About Family Separation? New Evidence Emerges.
Jeremy Stahl, Slate
Stahl writes: "In many ways, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has been the face of family separation."
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People protesting against U.S. president Donald Trump wait near the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (photo: Brandon Smialowski/AFP)
People protesting against U.S. president Donald Trump wait near the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (photo: Brandon Smialowski/AFP)

2018 Saw Most Killings Linked to US Far Right Since 1995: ADL
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "From a deadly ambush on a Pittsburgh synagogue that killed 11 to a Parkland, Florida school shooting that left 17 dead, every US 'extremism-related murder' in 2018 was linked to the far right, according to a new report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)."
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Amanda Knox. (photo: NBC)
Amanda Knox. (photo: NBC)

Amanda Knox: European Court Orders Italy to Pay Damages
Owen Bowcott, Guardian UK
Bowcott writes: "The European court of human rights has ordered Italy to pay Amanda Knox €18,400 for police failures to provide her access to a lawyer and a translator during questioning over the 2007 killing of her British flatmate Meredith Kercher in Perugia."
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Power plants are the biggest sources of water pollution in the country. Power plant water discharges are filled with toxic pollution such as mercury, arsenic, lead, and selenium. (photo: EPA)
Power plants are the biggest sources of water pollution in the country. Power plant water discharges are filled with toxic pollution such as mercury, arsenic, lead, and selenium. (photo: EPA)

EPA Fines for Polluters Drop 85 Percent Under Trump, Which Former Officials Say Could Cripple Regulation Efforts
Juliet Eilperin and Brady Dennis, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Civil penalties for polluters under the Trump administration plummeted during the past fiscal year to the lowest average level since 1994, according to a new analysis of Environmental Protection Agency data."
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