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RSN: Marc Ash | A Conclusion Without a Report
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News Ash writes: "What does Mueller's report actually say? We are still not permitted to know." READ MORE Attorney General William Barr departs his home on Friday in McLean, Virginia. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
William Barr Can't Exonerate Donald Trump
David R. Lurie, Slate Lurie writes: "Despite what the attorney general's letter to Congress states, his argument clearing the president of obstruction goes against established law and is profoundly dangerous." READ MORE A little girl holding a Trump campaign sign. (photo: Getty Images)
Report: Donald Trump Campaign Visit Preceded Rise in Hate Crimes
Ibn Safir, The Root Safir writes: "According to the Washington Post, counties that hosted Donald Trump rallies saw a 226 percent increase in hate crimes in the months following Trump's stop in town." READ MORE Two women exchanging rings. (photo: Getty Images)
Alabama Lawmaker Wants to Eliminate All Marriage Licenses Rather Than Issue Them to Same-Sex Couples
Casey Quinlan, ThinkProgress Quinlan writes: "In response to probate judges refusing to issue marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court recognized same-sex marriage, a Republican lawmaker sponsored a bill to get rid of marriage licenses altogether." READ MORE After the 2016 election, Katie Fahey wrote in a Facebook post that she wanted 'to take on gerrymandering in Michigan.' (photo: David Eggert/AP)
Supreme Court Again Considers Partisan Gerrymandering, but Voters Are Not Waiting
Robert Barnes, The Washington Post Barnes writes: "It is an issue that has vexed the Supreme Court, and it returns to the justices this week in cases from North Carolina and Maryland." READ MORE Joaquin Joao Chidja, 16, dries his family photos on the roof of a commercial building in Buzi, Mozambique, where the death toll from the cyclone has now reached 446. (photo: Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images)
Cyclone Idai Death Toll Passes 750 With More Than 110,000 Now in Camps
Guardian UK Excerpt: "Cyclone Idai's death toll has risen above 750 in the three southern African countries hit 10 days ago by the storm, as workers try to restore electricity and water and prevent an outbreak of cholera." READ MORE Smoke rises from a fire burning at the Intercontinental Terminals Company in Deer Park, east of Houston, Texas, U.S., March 18, 2019. (photo: Jaimie Meldrum/Reuters)
Planned US Oil Storage Boom Faces New Scrutiny After Tank-Farm Fire
Collin Eaton, Reuters Eaton writes: "A three-day petrochemical fire that spread a cancer-causing chemical and thick smoke over Houston suburbs this week has spurred calls for tougher safety regulations that could affect a nearly dozen crude-export terminals proposed for the U.S. Gulf Coast." READ MORE Update My Monthly Donation |
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