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Spike Lee | I Fully Support My Brother Colin Kaepernick
Spike Lee, Spike Lee's Facebook Page
Lee writes: "People, let's get the story straight. I fully support my brother Kap - 100 percent."
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Spike Lee, Spike Lee's Facebook Page
Lee writes: "People, let's get the story straight. I fully support my brother Kap - 100 percent."
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FBI Conducted Predawn Raid of Former Trump Campaign Chairman Manafort's Home
By Carol D. Leonnig, Tom Hamburger and Rosalind S. Helderman, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "FBI agents raided the Alexandria home of President Trump's former campaign chairman late last month, using a search warrant to seize documents and other materials, according to people familiar with the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election."
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By Carol D. Leonnig, Tom Hamburger and Rosalind S. Helderman, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "FBI agents raided the Alexandria home of President Trump's former campaign chairman late last month, using a search warrant to seize documents and other materials, according to people familiar with the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election."
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We Need One Sane Leader in the US-North Korea Standoff. Pressure's on You, Kim Jong-un.
Joshua Keating, Slate
Keating writes: "The good news is that despite the weird haircut and the Dennis Rodman spectacle-and the very real and horrific ongoing human rights abuses in North Korea - Kim probably isn't crazy. Like his grandfather and father before him, Kim has generally behaved in an predictable and rational way for the ruler of a small, poor country trying to preserve his own grip on power in the face of much more mighty rivals."
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Joshua Keating, Slate
Keating writes: "The good news is that despite the weird haircut and the Dennis Rodman spectacle-and the very real and horrific ongoing human rights abuses in North Korea - Kim probably isn't crazy. Like his grandfather and father before him, Kim has generally behaved in an predictable and rational way for the ruler of a small, poor country trying to preserve his own grip on power in the face of much more mighty rivals."
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Hill Democrats Launch Investigation of Federal Spending at Trump Businesses
Peter Overby, NPR News
Overby writes: "How is Washington spending tax dollars that might benefit President Trump? Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee want to count the ways."
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Peter Overby, NPR News
Overby writes: "How is Washington spending tax dollars that might benefit President Trump? Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee want to count the ways."
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California Crops Rot as Immigration Crackdown Creates Farmworker Shortage
Chris Morris, Fortune
Morris writes: "Vegetable prices may be going up soon, as a shortage of migrant workers is resulting in lost crops in California."
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Chris Morris, Fortune
Morris writes: "Vegetable prices may be going up soon, as a shortage of migrant workers is resulting in lost crops in California."
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Norwegian Refugee Council: At Least Ten-Thousand Died Due to Yemen Airport Closure
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "At least 10,000 people have died in Yemen as a result of the Saudi-led coalition's restriction on airspace and the closure of Sanaa airport a year ago, Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said citing Sanaa's Ministry of Health."
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Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "At least 10,000 people have died in Yemen as a result of the Saudi-led coalition's restriction on airspace and the closure of Sanaa airport a year ago, Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said citing Sanaa's Ministry of Health."
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Poison Papers: Monsanto Knew PCBs Were Toxic for Years but Sold Them Anyway
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "According to documents published by The Poison Papers project, a new online archive of more than 20,000 documents obtained from federal agencies and chemical manufacturers, Monsanto possibly knew as early as the 1960s - at least a decade before the federal ban - that PCBs were harmful to public health and the environment but continued to manufacture and sell the widely used product anyway."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "According to documents published by The Poison Papers project, a new online archive of more than 20,000 documents obtained from federal agencies and chemical manufacturers, Monsanto possibly knew as early as the 1960s - at least a decade before the federal ban - that PCBs were harmful to public health and the environment but continued to manufacture and sell the widely used product anyway."
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