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Charles M. Blow | Trump, Treasonous Traitor 
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. (photo: Reuters)
Charles M. Blow, The New York Times
Blow writes: "Put aside whatever suspicions you may have about whether Donald Trump will be directly implicated in the Russia investigation. Trump is right now, before our eyes and those of the world, committing an unbelievable and unforgivable crime against this country."
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The National Rifle Association's annual convention. (photo: AJC.com)
The National Rifle Association's annual convention. (photo: AJC.com)


Russian Woman Charged With Spying for Moscow by 'Infiltrating' NRA
Rosalind S. Helderman, Tom Jackman and Devlin Barrett, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Butina is accused of trying to cultivate relationships with American politicians to establish 'back channel' lines of communication and seeking to infiltrate U.S. political groups, including an unnamed 'gun rights organization,' to advance Russia's agenda."
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Ajit Pai. (photo: Tom Williams/Getty Images)
Ajit Pai. (photo: Tom Williams/Getty Images)

FCC Sends Sinclair Mega-Deal to Likely Doom
Margaret Harding McGill, Politico
McGill writes: "FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced Monday he has 'serious concerns' about Sinclair Broadcast Group's acquisition of Tribune Media, saying he would send the transaction through a lengthy administrative process often viewed as a deal-killer."
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Mark Zuckerberg. (photo: B&T)
Mark Zuckerberg. (photo: B&T)

Facebook Has Donated $6,000 to Nunes This Year, Despite Claiming to Be Politically Neutral
Addy Baird, ThinkProgress
Baird writes: "Facebook has donated thousands of dollars in recent months to House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), one of the leading congressional voices fighting Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election."
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A worker at an Amazon assembly line. (photo: AP)
A worker at an Amazon assembly line. (photo: AP)

Amazon Employees Are Using Prime Day to Push for Better Working Conditions
Chavie Lieber, Vox
Lieber writes: "Some Amazon employees in Europe are on strike, and people around the world are boycotting in support."
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Viji Penkoot leading a protest of shop assistants over the 'right to sit' in Kerala. (photo: Guardian UK)
Viji Penkoot leading a protest of shop assistants over the 'right to sit' in Kerala. (photo: Guardian UK)

'The Right to Sit': Indian Law Change Allows Female Workers to Rest
Amrit Dhillon, Guardian UK
Dhillon writes: "Cybil Wilson's salary at the shop, in Trivandrum, has been consistently low but it is the pain and swelling in her legs that troubles her the most."
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A fish market. (photo: USAID)
A fish market. (photo: USAID)

Intelligent Drones Crack Down on Illegal Fishing in African Waters
United Nations Environment Programme
Excerpt: "Today, thirty-seven-year-old Idrissi, from Morocco, is CEO and co-founder of ATLAN Space, a deep technology startup using drones and artificial intelligence to crack down on illegal fishing and protect natural resources in Africa."
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