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Trump Has Unleashed Stephen Miller to Inflict Horrors on Immigrants
Lawrence Douglas, Guardian UK
Douglas writes: "It is a deformity of the Trump presidency that Stephen Miller has the power that he currently wields."
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Lawrence Douglas, Guardian UK
Douglas writes: "It is a deformity of the Trump presidency that Stephen Miller has the power that he currently wields."
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Waters during a hearing last month. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty)
Steve Mnuchin Tried to Tell Maxine Waters How to Run a Congressional Hearing. It Did Not Go Well.
Aaron Rupar, Vox
Aaron Rupar, Vox
Video of the incident quickly went viral.
Rupar writes: "During a hearing on Tuesday, an exasperated Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin made House Financial Services Chair Maxine Waters (D-CA) an offer he didn't think she'd accept - but she did."
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Fox News studio. (photo: AP)
Erik Wemple | Yes, Fox News Matters. A Lot.
Erik Wemple, The Washington Post
Wemple writes: "A debate is brewing about just how much influence Fox News exerts over the United States."
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Erik Wemple, The Washington Post
Wemple writes: "A debate is brewing about just how much influence Fox News exerts over the United States."
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Trump's former property in Baku, Azerbaijan. (photo: Artur Widak/Getty)
Why Has Congress Stalled on Investigating Money Laundering Allegations at Trump Properties?
Casey Michel, ThinkProgress
Michel writes: "When Donald Trump assumed the presidency in 2017, two of his foreign projects - one in Panama and one in Azerbaijan - stood out for what appeared to be clear links to foreign money laundering operations."
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Casey Michel, ThinkProgress
Michel writes: "When Donald Trump assumed the presidency in 2017, two of his foreign projects - one in Panama and one in Azerbaijan - stood out for what appeared to be clear links to foreign money laundering operations."
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Eddie Cotton, 82, Hermanville, Mississippi, clears a field for a fall crop of hay, using a 40-yr-old tractor. (photo: Charleston Chronicle)
African-American Farmers Make Up Less Than 2 Percent of All US Farmers
Emily Moon, Pacific Standard
Moon writes: "African-American farmers make up less than 2 percent of all farmers in the United States. They helm shrinking operations that are less profitable on average than those owned by their white counterparts - and, according to a new report, this decline is the direct result of discriminatory lending practices by the U.S. Department of Agriculture."
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Emily Moon, Pacific Standard
Moon writes: "African-American farmers make up less than 2 percent of all farmers in the United States. They helm shrinking operations that are less profitable on average than those owned by their white counterparts - and, according to a new report, this decline is the direct result of discriminatory lending practices by the U.S. Department of Agriculture."
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Palestinian man reads a local newspaper with news of the Israeli election, in Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. (photo: Mussa Issa Qawasma/Reuters)
'The Future Is Dark': Palestinians React to Israel's Election
Sufian Taha, Oliver Holmes and Hazem Balousha, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Palestinians and their leaders in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip have reacted to the likely re-election of Benjamin Netanyahu and his rightwing allies with both horror and apathy."
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Sufian Taha, Oliver Holmes and Hazem Balousha, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Palestinians and their leaders in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip have reacted to the likely re-election of Benjamin Netanyahu and his rightwing allies with both horror and apathy."
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Standing Rock protester. (photo: Getty)
The South Dakota Legislature Has Invented a New Legal Term to Target Pipeline Protesters
Andrew Malone and Vera Eidelman, ACLU
Excerpt: "The government of South Dakota has made it very clear that it does not like people who protest the Keystone XL pipeline."
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Andrew Malone and Vera Eidelman, ACLU
Excerpt: "The government of South Dakota has made it very clear that it does not like people who protest the Keystone XL pipeline."
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