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Inside Trump's Coming War With the FBI
Chris Smith, Vanity Fair
Smith writes: "James Comey thought he had a year. That's the amount of time it was likely going to take the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General to probe Comey's actions in handling the investigation of Hillary Clinton's e-mails. If President Donald Trump was looking for a pretext to fire the F.B.I. director, a critical inspector general's report could presumably provide it. Next year."
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Chris Smith, Vanity Fair
Smith writes: "James Comey thought he had a year. That's the amount of time it was likely going to take the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General to probe Comey's actions in handling the investigation of Hillary Clinton's e-mails. If President Donald Trump was looking for a pretext to fire the F.B.I. director, a critical inspector general's report could presumably provide it. Next year."
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Financial-Crimes Monitor to Share Records in Trump-Russia Probe
Shane Harris and Carol E. Lee, The Wall Street Journal
Excerpt: "A Treasury Department unit that specializes in combating money-laundering will share financial records with an expanding Senate probe into possible ties between Russia and President Donald Trump and his associates, according to people familiar with the matter."
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Shane Harris and Carol E. Lee, The Wall Street Journal
Excerpt: "A Treasury Department unit that specializes in combating money-laundering will share financial records with an expanding Senate probe into possible ties between Russia and President Donald Trump and his associates, according to people familiar with the matter."
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Trump Has a Long History of Secretly Recording Calls, According to Former Associates
Marc Fisher, The Washington Post
Fisher writes: "Throughout Donald Trump's business career, some executives who came to work for him were taken aside by colleagues and warned to assume that their discussions with the boss were being recorded."
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Marc Fisher, The Washington Post
Fisher writes: "Throughout Donald Trump's business career, some executives who came to work for him were taken aside by colleagues and warned to assume that their discussions with the boss were being recorded."
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The GOP Takes Women's Health Hypocrisy to a New Level
Bridgette Dunlap, Rolling Stone
Dunlap writes: "The American Health Care Act, which passed in the House last week, is a cornucopia of Republican hypocrisies. Republicans claimed the problem with Obamacare was that premiums were too high and government subsidies to purchase insurance too low, but their replacement would allow insurers to charge older and sicker people higher premiums, while providing substantially less financial assistance to pay them."
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Bridgette Dunlap, Rolling Stone
Dunlap writes: "The American Health Care Act, which passed in the House last week, is a cornucopia of Republican hypocrisies. Republicans claimed the problem with Obamacare was that premiums were too high and government subsidies to purchase insurance too low, but their replacement would allow insurers to charge older and sicker people higher premiums, while providing substantially less financial assistance to pay them."
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6 Places Resisting Anti-Immigrant Fear With Compassionate Defiance
Lornet Turnbull, YES! Magazine
Turnbull writes: "On the day President Trump's first travel ban took effect in January, dozens of volunteers, many of them Jewish, went door to door in neighborhoods around Oakland, California, soliciting support for Muslims."
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Lornet Turnbull, YES! Magazine
Turnbull writes: "On the day President Trump's first travel ban took effect in January, dozens of volunteers, many of them Jewish, went door to door in neighborhoods around Oakland, California, soliciting support for Muslims."
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Mexico Activist for Disappeared Family Members Assassinated
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Miriam Elizabeth Rodriguez, an activist who represented family members of thousands of disappeared people in Mexico, was assassinated by a group of armed men on Wednesday night. She was a member of the San Fernando Collective of Missing People."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Miriam Elizabeth Rodriguez, an activist who represented family members of thousands of disappeared people in Mexico, was assassinated by a group of armed men on Wednesday night. She was a member of the San Fernando Collective of Missing People."
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Julian Brave NoiseCat | The Dakota Pipeline Is Already Leaking. Why Wait for a Big Spill to Act?
Julian Brave NoiseCat, Guardian UK
NoiseCat writes: "Energy Transfer Partners' not yet operational Dakota Access pipeline leaked 84 gallons - or about a bathtub-full - of shale oil at a pump station in Spink County, South Dakota, on 4 April. The station stands roughly 100 miles south-east of the site of indigenous protest encampments along the Missouri river, where for months in 2016 the Standing Rock Sioux's stand against Dakota Access captivated the world."
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Julian Brave NoiseCat, Guardian UK
NoiseCat writes: "Energy Transfer Partners' not yet operational Dakota Access pipeline leaked 84 gallons - or about a bathtub-full - of shale oil at a pump station in Spink County, South Dakota, on 4 April. The station stands roughly 100 miles south-east of the site of indigenous protest encampments along the Missouri river, where for months in 2016 the Standing Rock Sioux's stand against Dakota Access captivated the world."
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