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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Bob Bauer | Can Freedom of the Press Survive David Pecker?




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Bob Bauer | Can Freedom of the 
Press Survive David Pecker? 
David Pecker, publisher of the National Enquirer and Trump friend. (photo: Mark Peterson/Redux Pictures)
Bob Bauer, The Atlantic
Bauer writes: "By passing over from the pursuit 
of news to corporate bullying for self-interested 
purposes - or, in the campaign-finance case, 
coordinated political activity with a candidate - 
a media organization risks forfeiting the 
constitutional protections normally working 
in its favor."
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A protester in front of the U.S. Capitol Building during the federal government shutdown that lasted from December 22, 2018 until January 25, 2019. (photo: Larry Downing)
A protester in front of the U.S. Capitol Building during the federal government shutdown that lasted from December 22, 2018 until January 25, 2019. (photo: Larry Downing)

Lawmakers Say They Have Reached 
an 'Agreement in Principle' to Avoid 
Government Shutdown
Erica Werner, Damian Paletta and Sean Sullivan, 
The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Key lawmakers announced a tentative 
deal late Monday that would avert another 
government shutdown at the end of the week 
while denying President Trump much of the 
money he's sought to build new walls along the 
U.S.-Mexico border."
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People cast their ballots ahead of the Tuesday, November 6, general election at Jim Miller Park, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018, in Marietta, Georgia. (photo: Mike Stewart/AP)
People cast their ballots ahead of the Tuesday, November 6, general election at Jim Miller Park, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018, in Marietta, Georgia. (photo: Mike Stewart/AP)

Thousands of Black Votes in 
Georgia Disappeared and No One Can 
Explain It
Michael Harriot, The Root
Harriot writes: "The nonprofit group, Coalition 
for Good Governance, discovered that 
approximately 127,000 Georgia voters simply 
did not have a recorded vote for lieutenant 
governor."
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Protesters rallying against Donald Trump's travel ban policy. (photo: NBC News)
Protesters rallying against Donald Trump's travel ban policy. (photo: NBC News)

A New Muslim Ban Challenge Seeks 
to Answer the Questions the Supreme 
Court Didn't Settle
Sirine Shebaya, Slate
Shebaya writes: "Although the Trump v. Hawaii 
decision was a setback, the Supreme Court did 
not settle the question of whether the ban violates 
the Establishment Clause in that decision. 
Instead, it sent it back to the lower courts, where 
we and our plaintiffs are renewing our legal 
challenge."
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People protest against a proposed bill that would remove parents' ability to claim a philosophical exemption to opt their children out of the MMR vaccine in Olympia, Washington, on 8 February. (photo: Ted S. Warren/AP)
People protest against a proposed bill that would remove parents' ability to claim a philosophical exemption to opt their children out of the MMR vaccine in Olympia, Washington, on 8 February. (photo: Ted S. Warren/AP)

Health Experts Pressure Facebook to 
Halt Rise of Anti-Vaccination Groups
Ed Pilkington and Jessica Glenza, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The threat posed by the Facebook 
groups was put in stark relief by the World 
Health Organization (WHO), which lists 'vaccine 
hesitancy' - reluctance to vaccinate - as one 
of the top 10 global health threats in 2019."
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Demonstrators and police in Spain. (photo: Emilio Morenatti/AP)
Demonstrators and police in Spain. (photo: Emilio Morenatti/AP)

Trial of Catalan Separatists Begins 
in Madrid Amid Protests
Aritz Parra and Joseph Wilson, Associated Press
Excerpt: "The trial, arguably Spain's most 
important in four decades of democracy, began 
as the future of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's 
minority government hinges on last-minute 
negotiations with Catalan pro-independence 
parties to back his 2019 budget."
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Jason shows the iron waste that has accumulated around his water filtration system. (photo: BBC)
Jason shows the iron waste that has accumulated around his water filtration system. (photo: BBC)


A Toxic Crisis in America's 
Coal Country
Gareth Evans, BBC
Excerpt: "In the shadow of some of 
America's most controversial coal mines, where 
companies use huge amounts of explosives to 
blow the tops off mountains, isolated communities 
say their water has been poisoned."
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