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The Trump Investigations Are Far From Over
Ed Kilgore, New York Magazine Kilgore writes: "Even if the 'no more prosecutions' reports are accurate, though, the president's hardly out of the woods with respect to scandals involving his presidency, his campaign, or his personal business." READ MORE Adam Schiff. (photo: David Butow / Redux)
Adam Schiff: There's Still 'Significant Evidence' That President Donald Trump Colluded With Russia
Sam Brodey, The Daily Beast Brodey writes: "As Congress waits for Attorney General William Barr to communicate the findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, on Sunday morning a key Democratic lawmaker insisted there remains 'significant evidence' that President Donald Trump colluded with Russian agents during the 2016 campaign." READ MORE Chelsea Manning leaves the Albert V. Bryan U.S. District Courthouse on Tuesday, March 5, 2019, in Alexandria, VA. (photo: Jahi Chikwendiu/WP)
Chelsea Manning: Supporters Demand Release From Solitary Confinement
Jamiles Lartey, Guardian UK Lartey writes: "Supporters of Chelsea Manning have demanded her release from effective solitary confinement, in which she has been held for more than two weeks since being jailed for contempt of court." READ MORE 'We are tearing apart families, destroying futures, and wasting human potential on a mind-blowing scale.' (photo: iStock)
Locking Up Black People Is Big Business
Rashad Robinson, The Root Robinson writes: "Since the 1980s our prison population has more than quadrupled. Crime, of course, has not quadrupled. It's been at historic lows." READ MORE A resident of Big Pine Key, Fla., with a Federal Emergency Management Agency official after Hurricane Irma in 2017. FEMA unnecessarily shared sensitive personal data of perhaps 2.3 million disaster victims with a contractor, a government report said. (photo: Sam Hodgson/NYT)
FEMA Put 2.3 Million Victims of Wildfires, Hurricanes at Risk of Identity Theft
Daniel Politi, Slate Politi writes: "The Federal Emergency Management Agency unnecessarily shared personal data of 2.3 million disaster survivors with an outside contractor, putting that information at risk for potential identity theft and fraud." READ MORE The attack stands out as one of the deadliest in the region reeling from worsening ethnic and jihadist violence. (photo: Reuters)
Over 130 Mali Herders Killed as Regional Unrest Intensifies
teleSUR Excerpt: "At least 134 Fulani herders died in central Mali Saturday when gunmen attacked the villages of Ogossagou and Welingara, although authorities say the exact number of victims is still unknown, Reuters reports." READ MORE Houston, Texas. (photo: Getty Images)
Texas Argues 'Polluters Will Be Punished' for Chemical Fire as Public Anger Mounts
E.A. Crunden, ThinkProgress Crunden writes: "Texas is suing a chemical company notorious for environmental violations after a hazardous fire reignited at a storage facility on Friday, sparking renewed concerns over health and safety." READ MORE Update My Monthly Donation |
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