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Garrison Keillor | The President of Visuals
Garrison Keillor, The Washington Post
Keillor writes: "It has been widely reported that the White House has asked the president's intelligence briefers to make the briefings more visual, less wordy, simple graphics rather than blocks of print. This seems problematic."
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Garrison Keillor, The Washington Post
Keillor writes: "It has been widely reported that the White House has asked the president's intelligence briefers to make the briefings more visual, less wordy, simple graphics rather than blocks of print. This seems problematic."
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A Republican Won in Kansas. But Here's Why the GOP Is Not Celebrating.
Amber Phillips, The Washington Post
Phillips writes: "One of the most Republican districts in the nation just swung more than 20 points in favor of a Democrat for Congress."
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Amber Phillips, The Washington Post
Phillips writes: "One of the most Republican districts in the nation just swung more than 20 points in favor of a Democrat for Congress."
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US Attorney General Promises Crackdown on 'Filth' in Hardline Immigration Speech
Emily Shugerman, The Independent
Shugerman writes: "US Attorney General Jeff Sessions outlined a hard new stance on immigration prosecutions in his first visit to the US- Mexico border. He told border control agents the Trump administration would crack down on immigration crimes and direct new funding to border control efforts."
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Emily Shugerman, The Independent
Shugerman writes: "US Attorney General Jeff Sessions outlined a hard new stance on immigration prosecutions in his first visit to the US- Mexico border. He told border control agents the Trump administration would crack down on immigration crimes and direct new funding to border control efforts."
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Betsy DeVos Rescinds Protections for Student Loan Borrowers
Casey Quinlan, ThinkProgress
Quinlan writes: "On Tuesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos reversed Obama administration directives that were supposed to make it easier for borrowers to pay back their student loans."
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Casey Quinlan, ThinkProgress
Quinlan writes: "On Tuesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos reversed Obama administration directives that were supposed to make it easier for borrowers to pay back their student loans."
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Survivors Describe Aftermath of US Airstrike on Mosul
Jane Arraf, NPR News
Arraf writes: "The death toll is believed to be more than 150 civilians - one of the highest in a U.S. airstrike in the war against ISIS."
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Jane Arraf, NPR News
Arraf writes: "The death toll is believed to be more than 150 civilians - one of the highest in a U.S. airstrike in the war against ISIS."
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City of Carbondale, Illinois Will Become a 'Safe and Welcoming Community' for Immigrants
Jasmine Adams, KFVS 12
Adams writes: "The exact wording for the status of Carbondale, IL, is a "Safe And Welcoming Community," which means the city won't use their resources for federal issues such as immigration enforcement. Instead, the city will use it's resources for it's local matters and be a welcoming environment to all immigrants."
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Jasmine Adams, KFVS 12
Adams writes: "The exact wording for the status of Carbondale, IL, is a "Safe And Welcoming Community," which means the city won't use their resources for federal issues such as immigration enforcement. Instead, the city will use it's resources for it's local matters and be a welcoming environment to all immigrants."
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Keystone XL Jobs Are Not the Good Jobs Tribes Were Promised
Mark Trahant, Yes! Magazine
Trahant writes: "If jobs are no longer part of the equation, how does natural resource extraction benefit tribal communities?"
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Mark Trahant, Yes! Magazine
Trahant writes: "If jobs are no longer part of the equation, how does natural resource extraction benefit tribal communities?"
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