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Dan Rather | The Dangers of Distraction
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "A flurry of unfounded allegations clutter our news feeds. Susan Rice. Wiretapping of the Trump team by President Obama. The latest Fox News induced Twitter rant."
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Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "A flurry of unfounded allegations clutter our news feeds. Susan Rice. Wiretapping of the Trump team by President Obama. The latest Fox News induced Twitter rant."
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The Media Loved Trump's Show of Military Might. Are We Really Doing This Again?
Margaret Sullivan, The Washington Post
Sullivan writes: "The cruise missiles struck, and many in the mainstream media fawned."
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Margaret Sullivan, The Washington Post
Sullivan writes: "The cruise missiles struck, and many in the mainstream media fawned."
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Jared Kushner Hid Dozens of Meetings With Russians From His Application for Top-Secret Security Clearance
Jo Becker and Matthew Rosenberg, The New York Times
Excerpt: "When Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, sought the top-secret security clearance that would give him access to some of the nation's most closely guarded secrets, he was required to disclose all encounters with foreign government officials over the last seven years."
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Jo Becker and Matthew Rosenberg, The New York Times
Excerpt: "When Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, sought the top-secret security clearance that would give him access to some of the nation's most closely guarded secrets, he was required to disclose all encounters with foreign government officials over the last seven years."
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Democrats Were Right to Fight Gorsuch's Confirmation - It Will Always Be a Stolen Seat
Ross Barkan, Guardian UK
Barkan writes: "Neil Gorsuch's inevitable ascent to the supreme court will confirm a couple of truths about American politics: the Senate, like every other significant federal institution, cannot escape the ideological war between left and right; and Democrats had no choice but to fight."
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Ross Barkan, Guardian UK
Barkan writes: "Neil Gorsuch's inevitable ascent to the supreme court will confirm a couple of truths about American politics: the Senate, like every other significant federal institution, cannot escape the ideological war between left and right; and Democrats had no choice but to fight."
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Maryland Will Protect Planned Parenthood From Congress' Efforts to Defund It
Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "Maryland has become the first state in the country to enact a law that will protect Planned Parenthood from federal cuts by using state dollars to reimburse the organization's clinics for its services."
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Tara Culp-Ressler, ThinkProgress
Culp-Ressler writes: "Maryland has become the first state in the country to enact a law that will protect Planned Parenthood from federal cuts by using state dollars to reimburse the organization's clinics for its services."
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With Tanks, Grenades and Guns, Police Wage War on Rio de Janeiro's Poorest
Miriam Krenzinger, teleSUR
Krenzinger writes: "On March 25, 2017, two professors from Rio de Janeiro's Federal University accompanied a group of 13 students from the School of Social Work to visit the location of their upcoming internship: Casa das Mulheres da Mare, or Mare Women's House, a community space for women in one of the largest favela complexes in Rio de Janeiro."
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Miriam Krenzinger, teleSUR
Krenzinger writes: "On March 25, 2017, two professors from Rio de Janeiro's Federal University accompanied a group of 13 students from the School of Social Work to visit the location of their upcoming internship: Casa das Mulheres da Mare, or Mare Women's House, a community space for women in one of the largest favela complexes in Rio de Janeiro."
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First Evidence Found of Popular Farm Pesticides in Drinking Water
Ben Guarino, The Washington Post
Guarino writes: "Of the many pesticides that American farmers have embraced in their war on bugs, neonicotinoids are among the most popular. One of them, called imidacloprid, is among the world's best-selling insecticides, boasting sales of over $1 billion a year."
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Ben Guarino, The Washington Post
Guarino writes: "Of the many pesticides that American farmers have embraced in their war on bugs, neonicotinoids are among the most popular. One of them, called imidacloprid, is among the world's best-selling insecticides, boasting sales of over $1 billion a year."
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