Frank Rich | The Anonymous White House Official Is a Collaborator, Not a Resister




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Frank Rich | The Anonymous White House Official Is a Collaborator, Not a Resister 
The White House. (photo: Courrier International)
Frank Rich, New York Magazine
Rich writes: "For once Trump is right: the 'anonymous' Times op-ed is 'gutless.'"
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Papadopoulos is the first campaign aide sentenced in Robert Mueller's ongoing investigation. (photo: Yuri Gripas/Reuters)
Papadopoulos is the first campaign aide sentenced in Robert Mueller's ongoing investigation. (photo: Yuri Gripas/Reuters)

George Papadopoulos Sentenced to 14 Days in Jail for Lying to FBI in Mueller Probe
Brad Heath, USA TODAY
Heath writes: "Papadopoulos is the first former Trump aide to be sentenced in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of Moscow's interference in the 2016 election. Three others have either pleaded guilty or been convicted."
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Michael Cohen. (photo: Getty Images)
Michael Cohen. (photo: Getty Images)

Trump Executives Face US Campaign-Finance Probe, Source Says
Greg Farrell and Christian Berthelsen, Bloomberg
Excerpt: "Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating whether anyone in the Trump Organization violated campaign-finance laws, in a follow-up to their conviction last month of Michael Cohen, according to a person familiar with the matter."
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Kris Kobach. (photo: AP)
Kris Kobach. (photo: AP)

Hundreds of Illegally Rejected Ballots Gave Kris Kobach Primary Win, Voting Activist Says
Kira Lerner, ThinkProgress
Lerner writes: "An election integrity activist in Kansas filed an objection Thursday to Kris Kobach's candidacy for governor, claiming elections officials illegally rejected more early ballots than Kobach's margin of victory."
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Protesters and students demonstrate in Foley Square in New York City. (photo: Mike Segar/Reuters)
Protesters and students demonstrate in Foley Square in New York City. (photo: Mike Segar/Reuters)

Ending the Secrecy of the Student Debt Crisis
Daniela Senderowicz, YES! Magazine
Senderowicz writes: "Gamblers and reality TV stars can claim bankruptcy protections when in financial trouble, but 44 million student loan borrowers can't. Unemployed, underpaid, destitute, sick, or struggling borrowers simply aren't able to start anew."
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An investigator works at a clandestine grave site. (photo: Feliz Marquez/AP)
An investigator works at a clandestine grave site. (photo: Feliz Marquez/AP)

Mexico: 163 Mass Graves, 696 Bodies Discovered in 18 Months
teleSUR
Excerpt: "During the past 18 months, 696 bodies have been recovered from 164 clandestine mass graves in Mexico, according to a new report by the National Commission on Human Rights (CNDH)."
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: AP)
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: AP)

On Environmental Record, Did Kavanaugh Lie to Senate?
Scott Faber, EWG
Faber writes: "In testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee today, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh grossly misrepresented his record on the environment."
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