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A Father Repudiates His Alt-Right Son
Pearce Tefft, Inforum
Tefft writes: "I, along with all of his siblings and his entire family, wish to loudly repudiate my son's vile, hateful and racist rhetoric and actions. We do not know specifically where he learned these beliefs. He did not learn them at home."
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Pearce Tefft, Inforum
Tefft writes: "I, along with all of his siblings and his entire family, wish to loudly repudiate my son's vile, hateful and racist rhetoric and actions. We do not know specifically where he learned these beliefs. He did not learn them at home."
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Richard Spencer Congratulates Trump on Great Speech
Rosie Gray, The Atlantic
Gray writes: "Hard-right activists say they're 'energized' by the president's Tuesday press conference, at which he said there were 'some very fine people' among the Charlottesville protesters."
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Rosie Gray, The Atlantic
Gray writes: "Hard-right activists say they're 'energized' by the president's Tuesday press conference, at which he said there were 'some very fine people' among the Charlottesville protesters."
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Trump Campaign Emails Show Aide's Repeated Efforts to Set Up Russia Meetings
Tom Hamburger, Carol D. Leonnig and Rosalind S. Helderman, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The adviser, George Papadopoulos, offered to set up 'a meeting between us and the Russian leadership to discuss US-Russia ties under President Trump,' telling them his Russian contacts welcomed the opportunity, according to internal campaign emails read to The Washington Post."
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Tom Hamburger, Carol D. Leonnig and Rosalind S. Helderman, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The adviser, George Papadopoulos, offered to set up 'a meeting between us and the Russian leadership to discuss US-Russia ties under President Trump,' telling them his Russian contacts welcomed the opportunity, according to internal campaign emails read to The Washington Post."
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Confederate Monuments Taken Down in Baltimore Overnight
Sean Welsh and Colin Campbell, The Baltimore Sun
Excerpt: "Confederate statues in Baltimore were removed from their bases overnight, as crews using heavy machinery loaded them onto flat bed trucks and hauled them away, an end to more than a year of indecision surrounding what to do with the memorials."
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Sean Welsh and Colin Campbell, The Baltimore Sun
Excerpt: "Confederate statues in Baltimore were removed from their bases overnight, as crews using heavy machinery loaded them onto flat bed trucks and hauled them away, an end to more than a year of indecision surrounding what to do with the memorials."
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Undocumented DREAMers Mark 5th Anniversary of DACA With Fear and Hope
Esther Yu Hsi Lee, ThinkProgress
Hsi Lee writes: "Until the president makes a move, some DACA recipients are living their lives cautiously."
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Esther Yu Hsi Lee, ThinkProgress
Hsi Lee writes: "Until the president makes a move, some DACA recipients are living their lives cautiously."
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Philippine Police Kill 32 in Bloodiest Night of Duterte's War on Drugs
Oliver Holmes, Guardian UK
Holmes writes: "Police in the Philippines have killed more than 30 people in a series of raids near Manila, in the bloodiest night yet of President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs."
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Oliver Holmes, Guardian UK
Holmes writes: "Police in the Philippines have killed more than 30 people in a series of raids near Manila, in the bloodiest night yet of President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs."
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63 Million Americans Were Exposed to Potentially Unsafe Water in the Past Decade
Agnel Philip, Elizabeth Sims, Jordan Houston and Rachel Konieczny, The Center for Public Integrity
Excerpt: "As many as 63 million people - nearly a fifth of the country - from rural central California to the boroughs of New York City, were exposed to potentially unsafe water more than once during the past decade, according to a News21 investigation of 680,000 water quality and monitoring violations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)."
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Agnel Philip, Elizabeth Sims, Jordan Houston and Rachel Konieczny, The Center for Public Integrity
Excerpt: "As many as 63 million people - nearly a fifth of the country - from rural central California to the boroughs of New York City, were exposed to potentially unsafe water more than once during the past decade, according to a News21 investigation of 680,000 water quality and monitoring violations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)."
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