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The New York Times Editorial Board | Buttigieg's Untenable Vow of Silence





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The New York Times Editorial Board | Buttigieg's Untenable Vow of Silence
Pete Buttigieg during an interview in the media center after the Democratic presidential debate in Atlanta last month. (photo: Demetrius Freeman/The New York Times)
The New York Times Editorial Board
Excerpt: "Pete Buttigieg worked nearly three years for the consulting firm McKinsey & Company, and he has presented that experience as a kind of capitalist credential - distinguishing him from some rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination, and inoculating him against Republican attacks."
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Donald Trump's Twitter page. (photo: Getty)
Donald Trump's Twitter page. (photo: Getty)

Records Show Trump Used Phones Vulnerable to Foreign Spies 'All the Time'
Paul Sonne, Josh Dawsey, Ellen Nakashima and Greg Miller, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "President Trump has routinely communicated with his personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, and other individuals speaking on cellphones vulnerable to monitoring by Russian and other foreign intelligence services, current and former U.S. officials said."
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. (photo: Getty)
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. (photo: Getty)

AOC on Trump Food Stamp Cuts: If This Happened to My Family, 'We Might've Just Starved'
Tal Axelrod, The Hill
Axelrod writes: "Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) slammed the Trump administration's decision to implement cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), referencing her family's past reliance on food stamps."
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Truck police fired at, killing UPS driver Frank Ordonez, taken hostage in a carjacking. (photo: NBC)
Truck police fired at, killing UPS driver Frank Ordonez, taken hostage in a carjacking. (photo: NBC)

Florida Police Send a Hail of Gunfire Into Rush Hour Traffic, Killing Abducted UPS Driver
Alex Johnson, NBC News
Johnson writes: "Four people are dead after a UPS truck was commandeered following an attempted armed robbery on South Florida's glitzy Miracle Mile on Thursday, leading police on a two-county rush-hour chase that ended in a hail of gunfire, authorities said."
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Supreme Court building. (photo: Scott Applewhite/AP)
Supreme Court building. (photo: Scott Applewhite/AP)

Supreme Court Blocks Trump Administration From Restarting Federal Executions
Mark Sherman, Associated Press
Sherman writes: "The Supreme Court on Friday blocked the Trump administration from restarting federal executions next week after a 16-year break."
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A general view shows Palestinian houses in the village of Wadi Fukin as the Israeli settlement of Beitar Illit is seen in the background, in the illegally occupied West Bank. (photo: Nir Elias/Reuters)
A general view shows Palestinian houses in the village of Wadi Fukin as the Israeli settlement of Beitar Illit is seen in the background, in the illegally occupied West Bank. (photo: Nir Elias/Reuters)

Democrat-Led House Warns Against Israel Annexation of West Bank Settlements
William Roberts, Al Jazeera
Roberts writes: "The United States House of Representatives on Friday approved a resolution that expresses its continuing support for a two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and warns against any Israeli annexation of territory in the occupied West Bank."
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Jane Fonda is among those who reportedly attended protests in Washington on Friday. (photo: Silvia Martelli/Twitter)
Jane Fonda is among those who reportedly attended protests in Washington on Friday. (photo: Silvia Martelli/Twitter)

Climate Change Protesters Storm Washington DC, Blocking Roads and Causing Gridlock
Clark Mindock, The Independent
Mindock writes: "Climate change protests in downtown Washington have shut down streets and caused major gridlock, as the fight over the world's environmental future has once again been brought by activists to the heart of America's political system."
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