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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

President Trump's Dictator-Like Administration Is Attacking the Values America Holds Dear





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Robert Redford | President Trump's Dictator-Like Administration Is Attacking the Values America Holds Dear
Robert Redford, founder of the Sundance Institute, interacts with the media during the opening day press conference at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. (photo: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)
Robert Redford, NBC News
Redford writes: "We're up against a crisis I never thought I'd see in my lifetime: a dictator-like attack by President Donald Trump on everything this country stands for."
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Don McGahn. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Don McGahn. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)


Why Testimony From Don McGahn Would Doom Trump
Matt Lewis, The Daily Beast
Lewis writes: "A judge has just ruled that the former White House counsel must testify. If the ruling stands, he'll be on national TV, under oath. And so will others, maybe. Dum da dum dum."
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Migrant children at the border. (photo: Loren Elliott/Reuters)
Migrant children at the border. (photo: Loren Elliott/Reuters)

Federal Judge Blocks Administration From Denying Immigrants Visas Unless They Can Prove Access to Health Insurance
Priscilla Alvarez and Caroline Kelly, CNN
Excerpt: "A federal judge in Oregon has blocked the Trump administration from denying immigrants visas unless they can prove they will have health insurance."
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'It is exceedingly difficult for the victims of spyware to hold governments, or the complicit companies, accountable for abuse and misuse.' (photo: Shutterstock)
'It is exceedingly difficult for the victims of spyware to hold governments, or the complicit companies, accountable for abuse and misuse.' (photo: Shutterstock)

The Surveillance Industry Is Assisting State Suppression. It Must Be Stopped
David Kaye, Guardian UK
Kaye writes: "Imagine a government with the power to spy on any critic, reporter or activist. A state with the capacity to extort or silence by tracking not just a person's movements but her conversations, contacts, photos, notes, emails ... the entire content of one's digital life."
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Alfred Chesnut, Andrew Stewart and Ransom Watkins (left to right) were serving life sentences for the shooting of DeWitt Duckett. (photo: AFP)
Alfred Chesnut, Andrew Stewart and Ransom Watkins (left to right) were serving life sentences for the shooting of DeWitt Duckett. (photo: AFP)

Baltimore Men Wrongfully Convicted of Murder Freed After 36 Years
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Three men incarcerated for 36 years in Maryland have been exonerated over the killing of a Baltimore teenager after a review of their case."
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Thousands of Palestinians took to the streets on 26 November to denounce the US administration's decision to deem Israeli settlements compatible with international law. (photo: MEE/Hisham Abu Shaqrah)
Thousands of Palestinians took to the streets on 26 November to denounce the US administration's decision to deem Israeli settlements compatible with international law. (photo: MEE/Hisham Abu Shaqrah)

Palestinians Stage 'Day of Rage' Protesting US Stance on Israeli Settlements
Shatha Hammad, Middle East Eye
Hammad writes: "Thousands of Palestinians took to the streets on Tuesday to denounce last week's announcement by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that Washington no longer considered Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories to be 'inconsistent' with international law."
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The Eiffel tower. (photo: Michel Euler/AP)
The Eiffel tower. (photo: Michel Euler/AP)

Paris Agreement Targets Need to Be 5 Times Stronger to Actually Work
Zoya Teirstein, Grist
Teirstein writes: "A new U.N. report published on Tuesday shows exactly what the world needs to do to avoid catastrophic warming. Spoiler alert: it will not be easy."
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