Charles Pierce | Trump Derangement Syndrome Is Not an Alibi
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The worst story of the week is the one about this jamoke who allegedly critically injured a young boy because, according to his lawyer, the jamoke is a MAGA moron."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The worst story of the week is the one about this jamoke who allegedly critically injured a young boy because, according to his lawyer, the jamoke is a MAGA moron."
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As Hispanics Are Gunned Down, Trump Continues to Employ Undocumented Laborers
Joshua Partlow and David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "For nearly two decades, the Trump Organization has relied on a roving crew of Latin American employees to build fountains and waterfalls, sidewalks and rock walls at the company's winery and its golf courses from New York to Florida."
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Joshua Partlow and David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "For nearly two decades, the Trump Organization has relied on a roving crew of Latin American employees to build fountains and waterfalls, sidewalks and rock walls at the company's winery and its golf courses from New York to Florida."
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Nadler: 'This Is Formal Impeachment Proceedings'
Andrew Desiderio, Politico
Desiderio writes: "House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said publicly for the first time on Thursday that his panel is conducting an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, adding that the committee will decide by the end of the year whether to refer articles of impeachment to the House floor."
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Andrew Desiderio, Politico
Desiderio writes: "House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said publicly for the first time on Thursday that his panel is conducting an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, adding that the committee will decide by the end of the year whether to refer articles of impeachment to the House floor."
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Illinois Republicans Warn Trump Against Letting Rod Blagojevich Out of Jail Early
James Hohmann, The Washington Post
Hohmann writes: "All five GOP members of the state's congressional delegation issued a joint statement on Thursday night urging Trump not to go through with his desire to commute the sentence of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich (D)."
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James Hohmann, The Washington Post
Hohmann writes: "All five GOP members of the state's congressional delegation issued a joint statement on Thursday night urging Trump not to go through with his desire to commute the sentence of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich (D)."
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Ferguson: Five Years on From the Police Shooting of Michael Brown
Jeff Roberson and Jim Salter, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The fatal shooting on 9 August 2014 was followed by months of protests. Five years on, the legacy of that shooting of a black teenager by a white officer depends on who you talk to."
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Jeff Roberson and Jim Salter, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The fatal shooting on 9 August 2014 was followed by months of protests. Five years on, the legacy of that shooting of a black teenager by a white officer depends on who you talk to."
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Indigenous People Represent 5% of World's Population and 15% of Poor
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Indigenous people represent only five percent of the world's population, yet these communities struggle with 15 percent of the global poverty, say human rights groups on the eve of World Indigenous People's Day."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Indigenous people represent only five percent of the world's population, yet these communities struggle with 15 percent of the global poverty, say human rights groups on the eve of World Indigenous People's Day."
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Ocean Heat Waves Kill Coral Instantly, Study Finds
Jordan Davidson, EcoWatch
Davidson writes: "Marine heat waves are increasing in frequency, duration and intensity, which spell trouble for corals, according to new research from scientists working at the Great Barrier Reef."
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Jordan Davidson, EcoWatch
Davidson writes: "Marine heat waves are increasing in frequency, duration and intensity, which spell trouble for corals, according to new research from scientists working at the Great Barrier Reef."
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