Chuck Rosenberg | Why the FBI Sent So Many Agents to Roger Stone's Home
Chuck Rosenberg, Lawfare
Rosenberg writes: "There seems to be some consternation about the number of FBI agents who executed the court-authorized search warrant at Stone's home."
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Chuck Rosenberg, Lawfare
Rosenberg writes: "There seems to be some consternation about the number of FBI agents who executed the court-authorized search warrant at Stone's home."
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A wide-ranging subpoena served on the inaugural committee Monday seeks an array of documents, including all information related to inaugural donors, vendors, contractors, bank accounts of the inaugural committee and any information related to foreign contributors to the committee. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Federal Prosecutors Subpoena Trump's Inaugural Committee in Sign of Deepening Criminal Probe
Rosalind S. Helderman and Michael Kranish, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "A wide-ranging subpoena served on the inaugural committee Monday seeks an array of documents, including all information related to inaugural donors, vendors, contractors, bank accounts of the inaugural committee and any information related to foreign contributors to the committee."
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Rosalind S. Helderman and Michael Kranish, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "A wide-ranging subpoena served on the inaugural committee Monday seeks an array of documents, including all information related to inaugural donors, vendors, contractors, bank accounts of the inaugural committee and any information related to foreign contributors to the committee."
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A watch factory in Detroit, Michigan. Low wage growth means many people are still living paycheck-to-paycheck. (photo: Jeff Kowalsky/Getty Images)
Why Record Job Growth in America Hides a Troubling Reality
Jana Kasperkevic, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "High employment rates gloss over a 'much more complicated story' of stagnant wages and vanishing mid-level jobs."
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Jana Kasperkevic, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "High employment rates gloss over a 'much more complicated story' of stagnant wages and vanishing mid-level jobs."
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When Albertina and her daughter, Yakelin Garcia Contreras, were detained at the U.S.-Mexico border nine months ago, they were called 'animals' by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents before being separated for more than two months. (photo: The Daily Beast)
Mother and Daughter Separated at Border Have a Message for 'Racist' Trump Before His State of the Union
Scott Bixby, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "Albertina and Yakelin were called 'animals' and kept apart for more than two months. Now, they will be in the same room as President Trump, whose policies separated them."
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Scott Bixby, The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "Albertina and Yakelin were called 'animals' and kept apart for more than two months. Now, they will be in the same room as President Trump, whose policies separated them."
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Senator Cory Booker speaks during the Iowa Democratic Party's annual Fall Gala in Des Moines. (photo: Charlie Neibergall/AP)
Cory Booker Hates Public Schools
Eric Blanc, Jacobin
Blanc writes: "Nothing in Booker's past is as damning as his record on schools. For close to two decades, Cory Booker has been at the forefront of a nationwide push to dismantle public education."
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Eric Blanc, Jacobin
Blanc writes: "Nothing in Booker's past is as damning as his record on schools. For close to two decades, Cory Booker has been at the forefront of a nationwide push to dismantle public education."
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The Saudi authorities at the highest levels could be responsible for the crime of torture. (photo: AFP)
Saudi Leaders May Be Responsible for Women Activists' Torture
Reuters
Excerpt: "Three British politicians have endorsed reports stating that women activists detained in Saudi Arabia have been tortured, and said responsibility for what is likely a violation of international law could lie with 'Saudi authorities at the highest level.'"
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Reuters
Excerpt: "Three British politicians have endorsed reports stating that women activists detained in Saudi Arabia have been tortured, and said responsibility for what is likely a violation of international law could lie with 'Saudi authorities at the highest level.'"
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Winona LaDuke. (photo: PSU)
Winona LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe Legally Recognized the Rights of Wild Rice. Here's Why.
Winona LaDuke, YES! Magazine
Excerpt: "Manoomin, or wild rice, within all the Chippewa ceded territories, possesses inherent rights to exist, flourish, regenerate, and evolve, as well as inherent rights to restoration, recovery, and preservation."
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Winona LaDuke, YES! Magazine
Excerpt: "Manoomin, or wild rice, within all the Chippewa ceded territories, possesses inherent rights to exist, flourish, regenerate, and evolve, as well as inherent rights to restoration, recovery, and preservation."
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