Andy Borowitz | In Ominous Development for Trump, Roger Stone Gets Mueller Tattoo
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "In a potentially worrisome development for the White House, Donald Trump's longtime political adviser Roger Stone spent the weekend getting a tattoo of the special counsel, Robert Mueller, on his back."
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "In a potentially worrisome development for the White House, Donald Trump's longtime political adviser Roger Stone spent the weekend getting a tattoo of the special counsel, Robert Mueller, on his back."
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Roger Stone arrived at the federal courthouse in Washington on Tuesday for his arraignment. The longtime political consultant pleaded not guilty to the charges of false statements and obstruction. (photo: CNBC)
Trump Associate Roger Stone Pleads Not Guilty in Obstruction Case
Eric Tucker and Chad Day, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Roger Stone, a longtime adviser and confidant of President Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges in the Russia investigation after a publicity-filled few days spent torching the probe as politically motivated."
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Eric Tucker and Chad Day, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Roger Stone, a longtime adviser and confidant of President Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges in the Russia investigation after a publicity-filled few days spent torching the probe as politically motivated."
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Hundreds of federal workers and contractors rally against the partial federal government shutdown outside the headquarters of the AFL-CIO on January 10, 2019, in Washington, D.C. (photo: Chip
No Republican Senators Have Signed on to a Bill to Give Federal Contractors Back Pay After the Shutdown
Li Zhou, Vox
Zhou writes: "A growing number of Republican Senators have slammed the negative effects of the government shutdown, yet none have signed on to a bill guaranteeing back pay for contractors, a group of federal workers that's been hit especially hard by the stalemate."
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Li Zhou, Vox
Zhou writes: "A growing number of Republican Senators have slammed the negative effects of the government shutdown, yet none have signed on to a bill guaranteeing back pay for contractors, a group of federal workers that's been hit especially hard by the stalemate."
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Protesters rallying against Donald Trump's travel ban policy. (photo: NBC News)
Democrats Fight Trump's Muslim Ban on 2nd Anniversary
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Democratic members of the United States Congress rallied against President Donald Trump's Muslim ban Monday which reached its second anniversary."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Democratic members of the United States Congress rallied against President Donald Trump's Muslim ban Monday which reached its second anniversary."
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The hate crime allegedly took place around 2 a.m. on Tuesday, January 29, in Chicago, where Jussie Smollett lives while filming 'Empire.' (photo: LOOP)
Jussie Smollett Hospitalized in Chicago Following Homophobic, Racist Attack by MAGA Supporters
Tonja Renee Stidhum, The Root
Stidhum writes: "Jussie Smollett is reportedly hospitalized in Chicago following a possible hate crime."
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Tonja Renee Stidhum, The Root
Stidhum writes: "Jussie Smollett is reportedly hospitalized in Chicago following a possible hate crime."
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Migrants, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America trying to reach the United States, climb down a steep hill near the border wall into the U.S. from Tijuana, Mexico. (photo: Leah Millis/Reuters)
Here's What's Happening on the Border Now That Trump Unrolled His 'Remain in Mexico' Plan
D. Parvaz, ThinkProgress
Parvaz writes: "Despite President Donald Trump still pushing for a border wall and aiming to completely stop migration into the United States, there are roughly 2,000 people in Mexico waiting to apply for asylum here."
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D. Parvaz, ThinkProgress
Parvaz writes: "Despite President Donald Trump still pushing for a border wall and aiming to completely stop migration into the United States, there are roughly 2,000 people in Mexico waiting to apply for asylum here."
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Hinkley, California, is still best known as the 'Erin Brockovich town.' (photo: Alison Cassidy and Max Genecov/Grist/Getty Images)
Erin Brockovich's Town: Still Toxic After All These Years
Max Genecov, Grist
Genecov writes: "It was a sweltering, 117-degree July day in Hinkley, California. The surface of the 13-mile highway east to Barstow had become an asphalt skillet, and the town's lone recreational feature, a children's playscape, stood shining and unused like a monument to the lofty melting point of low-density polyethylene."
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Max Genecov, Grist
Genecov writes: "It was a sweltering, 117-degree July day in Hinkley, California. The surface of the 13-mile highway east to Barstow had become an asphalt skillet, and the town's lone recreational feature, a children's playscape, stood shining and unused like a monument to the lofty melting point of low-density polyethylene."
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