Dan Rather | The Time for Slumber Is Over. It's Time for a Fury of Action.




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Dan Rather | The Time for Slumber Is Over. It's Time for a Fury of Action. 
Dan Rather. (photo: Christopher Patey)
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "From the farce of yesterday's hearing on Capitol Hill ('oversight' by mendacity) to the spectacle in Great Britain (a President's destabilizing, unstable, and racist interview) to the trailing exhaust of American leadership left in Brussels (with a friend like the U.S. who needs... Russia)."
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Robert Mueller. (photo: James Berglie/TNS)
Robert Mueller. (photo: James Berglie/TNS)

Mueller's New Indictments Remind Us of 2 Core Truths About the Trump-Russia Story
Matthew Yglesias, Vox
Yglesias writes: "Special counsel Robert Mueller indicted 12 Russian intelligence officers for crimes related to computer hacking aimed at the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign on Friday. It's a powerful reminder of two core truths about the Trump-Russia story that have often gone missing amid the political controversy and amateur detective work."
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A Honduran family stands next to the border fence after they turned themselves in to Border Patrol agents. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)
A Honduran family stands next to the border fence after they turned themselves in to Border Patrol agents. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

Rights Group Claims Family Separations Continue at Border, Despite Trump's Executive Order
Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic
Carranza writes: "The federal government continues forcibly removing minors from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, in violation of President Donald Trump's executive order calling for an end to the practice, as well as a court ruling asking his administration to reunite the families, a Texas migrants rights group alleged Friday."
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Emmett Till. (photo: Bettmann/Getty Images)
Emmett Till. (photo: Bettmann/Getty Images)

Emmett Till Murder Investigation Reopened by Justice Department
Eliott C. McLaughlin and Emanuella Grinberg, CNN
Excerpt: "The investigation of the murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till, barbarous even in an era in which blacks in the South were subjected to untold viciousness, has been reopened based on 'new information,' according to a US Justice Department report to Congress."
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A woman tries to walk out from her house after the area was hit by Hurricane Maria in Salinas, Puerto Rico. (photo: Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)
A woman tries to walk out from her house after the area was hit by Hurricane Maria in Salinas, Puerto Rico. (photo: Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)

Trump Blasted Reporting From Puerto Rico as 'Fake News.' Heeding It Might Have Saved Lives.
Margaret Sullivan, The Washington Post
Sullivan writes: "When Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico last fall, President Trump playfully lobbed rolls of paper towels to those taking shelter. He also lobbed praise at first responders and other federal officials. Everything was going great, he said."
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Piers Morgan faced off against protester Ash Sarkar, a campaigner for the Stop Trump Coalition who was on the program to discuss the planned rally against U.S. president Donald Trump. (photo: BT)
Piers Morgan faced off against protester Ash Sarkar, a campaigner for the Stop Trump Coalition who was on the program to discuss the planned rally against U.S. president Donald Trump. (photo: BT)

Meet the Activist Who Called Piers Morgan an "Idiot" for Criticizing Anti-Trump Protests in Britain
Amy Goodman and Ash Sarkar, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "President Donald Trump said Friday that immigrants fleeing violence and seeking asylum in Europe are changing 'the fabric of Europe. ... And I don't mean that in a positive way.'"
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A worker repairs an oil pipeline. (photo: Yahoo! News)
A worker repairs an oil pipeline. (photo: Yahoo! News)

Trump Dreams About a New Energy Boom. Oil Leases Could Cover This Mountain Valley
Zack Colman, Reveal
Colman writes: "Ten thousand feet up, it's possible to see the whole North Fork Valley from Dan Stucker's plane. As the aircraft glides over sloping mesas with snow-dusted mountains, the land below resembles a vintage pioneer landscape."
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