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Tim Dickinson | What We're Learning From the Mueller Investigation Leaks 
Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Attorney General William Barr. (photo: Cliff Owen/AP/REX/Shutterstock, Andrew Harnik/AP/REX/Shutterstock)
Tim Dickinson, Rolling Stone
Dickinson writes: "After nearly two years of tight-lipped silence, the investigative team of Special Counsel Robert Mueller is leaking to reporters, and suggesting that there is far more to Mueller’s final report than Trump’s hand-picked attorney general has let on."
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Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney testifies during a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, April 18, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney testifies during a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, April 18, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

Mulvaney Vows Democrats Will "Never" See Trump's Tax Returns
Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney had a clear message for Democrats Sunday: Don’t hold your breath."
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Senator Joe Manchin celebrates his victory on November 6, 2018. (photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Senator Joe Manchin celebrates his victory on November 6, 2018. (photo: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Joe Manchin Can't Be Democrats' Only Strategy for Holding West Virginia
Sarah Jones, New York Magazine
Jones writes: "One of the most conservative Democrats in the Senate is considering a run for governor. Politico reported on Friday that Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia may challenge his state's Republican governor, Jim Justice, in 2020."
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An interior of the Lincoln Congressional Temple in Washington D.C. (photo: Marvin Joseph/WP/Getty Images)
An interior of the Lincoln Congressional Temple in Washington D.C. (photo: Marvin Joseph/WP/Getty Images)

Three Historically Black Baptist Churches Have Burned Within 10 Days in One Louisiana Parish
Amanda Michelle Gomez, ThinkProgress
Gomez writes: "Within ten days, three historically black churches in one Louisiana parish have burned."
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Benjamin Netanyahu. (photo: EPA)
Benjamin Netanyahu. (photo: EPA)

Netanyahu Vows to Annex Jewish Settlements in Occupied West Bank
Oliver Holmes, Guardian UK
Holmes writes: "Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has pledged to annex Jewish settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories if he wins his country’s election on Tuesday, a dramatic last-minute rallying call to his nationalist base."
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Nicolas Maduro. (photo: Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters)
Nicolas Maduro. (photo: Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters)

Trump Administration Tries to Stop the Transport of Venezuelan Oil to Cuba
Alex Daugherty, McClatchy D.C.
Daugherty writes: "The Treasury Department on Friday announced sanctions against two shipping companies and one vessel for transporting oil between Venezuela and Cuba, as the United States has declared that Venezuela’s oil resources belong to Juan Guaido's interim government and not Maduro."
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A viewing platform at the quarry that supplies Uralasbest, a leading maker of asbestos. (photo: James Hill/NYT)
A viewing platform at the quarry that supplies Uralasbest, a leading maker of asbestos. (photo: James Hill/NYT)

In Asbest, Russia, Making Asbestos Great Again
Andrew Higgins, The New York Times
Higgins writes: "Sniped at for decades by health advocates, Russia’s doggedly defiant producer of asbestos — a substance banned as a killer by more than 60 countries — thinks it has perhaps finally found the perfect figure for a campaign to rehabilitate the product’s deeply stained image: President Trump."
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