Russia's Secret Plan to Help Julian Assange Escape From UK
Stephanie Kirchgaessner, Dan Collyns and Luke Harding, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Russian diplomats held secret talks in London last year with people close to Julian Assange to assess whether they could help him flee the UK, the Guardian has learned."
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Rod Rosenstein. (photo: Greg Nash)
Stephanie Kirchgaessner, Dan Collyns and Luke Harding, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Russian diplomats held secret talks in London last year with people close to Julian Assange to assess whether they could help him flee the UK, the Guardian has learned."
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Rod Rosenstein. (photo: Greg Nash)
Additional Sources Raise Questions on NYT Rosenstein Story
Jonathan Karl, Mike Levine, John Santucci and Pierre Thomas, ABC News
Excerpt: "This source said that the meeting was essentially just a discussion about the events the week before and everything facing DOJ in the wake of Comey's firing. 'It was a difficult time for [the DOJ and FBI].' 'Nobody was angry or acting out' in the meeting, but 'it was just sort of intense. It was a very intense time,' the source said."
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Patti Davis, the daughter of President Ronald Reagan, in 2016. (photo: Chris Pizzello/AP)
Jonathan Karl, Mike Levine, John Santucci and Pierre Thomas, ABC News
Excerpt: "This source said that the meeting was essentially just a discussion about the events the week before and everything facing DOJ in the wake of Comey's firing. 'It was a difficult time for [the DOJ and FBI].' 'Nobody was angry or acting out' in the meeting, but 'it was just sort of intense. It was a very intense time,' the source said."
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Patti Davis, the daughter of President Ronald Reagan, in 2016. (photo: Chris Pizzello/AP)
Patti Davis | I Was Sexually Assaulted. Here's Why I Don't Remember Many of the Details.
Patti Davis, The Washington Post
Davis writes: "It's important to understand how memory works in a traumatic event. Ford has been criticized for the things she doesn't remember, like the address where she says the assault happened, or the time of year, or whose house it was. But her memory of the attack itself is vivid and detailed. His hand over her mouth, another young man piling on, her fear that maybe she'd die there, unable to breathe. That's what happens."
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Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: Erin Schaff/NYT)
Patti Davis, The Washington Post
Davis writes: "It's important to understand how memory works in a traumatic event. Ford has been criticized for the things she doesn't remember, like the address where she says the assault happened, or the time of year, or whose house it was. But her memory of the attack itself is vivid and detailed. His hand over her mouth, another young man piling on, her fear that maybe she'd die there, unable to breathe. That's what happens."
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Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: Erin Schaff/NYT)
Poll: Brett Kavanaugh Faces Unprecedented Opposition to Supreme Court Confirmation
Susan Page, USA TODAY
Page writes: "More Americans oppose than support the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, an unprecedented level of disapproval for a nominee to the nation's high court."
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Prison inmates lay water pipes on a work project outside Oak Glen Conservation Fire Camp #35 in Yucaipa, California, November 6, 2014. (photo: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)
Susan Page, USA TODAY
Page writes: "More Americans oppose than support the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, an unprecedented level of disapproval for a nominee to the nation's high court."
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Prison inmates lay water pipes on a work project outside Oak Glen Conservation Fire Camp #35 in Yucaipa, California, November 6, 2014. (photo: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)
The History of US For-Profit Prisons From Slavery to Today
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "'American Prison.' That's the name of the new book by award-winning journalist Shane Bauer, who dives deep into the profit-earning motives of U.S. prisons, from convict labor in colonial-era settlements all the way to present-day mass incarceration, including Bauer's own stint as an undercover prison guard at the privately owned Winn Correctional Center in Louisiana."
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A vigil held in memory of slain journalists. (photo: Orlando Sierra/Getty Images)
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "'American Prison.' That's the name of the new book by award-winning journalist Shane Bauer, who dives deep into the profit-earning motives of U.S. prisons, from convict labor in colonial-era settlements all the way to present-day mass incarceration, including Bauer's own stint as an undercover prison guard at the privately owned Winn Correctional Center in Louisiana."
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A vigil held in memory of slain journalists. (photo: Orlando Sierra/Getty Images)
Mexico: Journalist Murdered in Chiapas
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Mario Gomez, a correspondent with El Heraldo de Chiapas in Yajalon, southern Mexico, was murdered Friday - the ninth to be killed so far this year."
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A ladybug in flight. (photo: Jeff Horner/AP)
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Mario Gomez, a correspondent with El Heraldo de Chiapas in Yajalon, southern Mexico, was murdered Friday - the ninth to be killed so far this year."
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A ladybug in flight. (photo: Jeff Horner/AP)
Where Have All the Ladybugs Gone? Scientists Worry as Non-Pest Insect Population Dwindles
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Pesky mosquitoes, disease-carrying ticks, crop-munching aphids and cockroaches are doing just fine. But the more beneficial flying insects of summer - native bees, moths, butterflies, ladybugs, lovebugs, mayflies and fireflies - appear to be less abundant."
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Associated Press
Excerpt: "Pesky mosquitoes, disease-carrying ticks, crop-munching aphids and cockroaches are doing just fine. But the more beneficial flying insects of summer - native bees, moths, butterflies, ladybugs, lovebugs, mayflies and fireflies - appear to be less abundant."
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