Why Trump Is Unready to Face Mueller
Abigail Tracy, Vanity Fair Tracy writes: "Legal experts say there should be at least 15 to 20 investigators working on Trump's defense. Instead, the president's team is desperately understaffed and seemingly unprepared to face the special counsel." READ MORE Michael Cohen. (photo: Getty Images)
Report: Michael Cohen Spoke to Mueller Team for Hours; Asked About Russia, Possible Collusion, Pardon
George Stephanopoulos, Eliana Larramendia and James Hill, ABC News Excerpt: "President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, has participated over the last month in multiple interview sessions lasting for hours with investigators from the office of special counsel, Robert Mueller." READ MORE Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: AP)
Frustrated Evangelical Leaders Want GOP to Move Quickly to Confirm Kavanaugh
Jeremy W. Peters and Elizabeth Dias, The New York Times Excerpt: "Worried their chance to cement a conservative majority on the Supreme Court could slip away, a growing number of evangelical and anti-abortion leaders are expressing frustration." READ MORE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents making an arrest. (photo: Soluciones Magazine)
Trump's Immigrant Roundups Increasingly Net Noncriminals
Matt Sedensky, Associated Press Sedensky writes: "For all the talk of murderers, rapists and other 'bad hombres,' those netted in President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigration are typically accused of lesser offenses, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are increasingly apprehending those with no criminal records at all." READ MORE Shelia Stubbs. (photo: Stubbs Campaign)
Police Called on a Black Candidate and Her Family Campaigning in a White Neighborhood, Suspected of Buying Drugs
P.R. Lockhart, Vox Lockhart writes: "A constituent called 911 on Wisconsin State Assembly candidate Shelia Stubbs and her family, suspecting a drug deal." READ MORE Most Rwandans still earn less than .25 a day, according to the World Bank. (photo: Azad Essa/Al Jazeera)
The Mixed Tale of Women's Empowerment in Rwanda
Azad Essa, Al Jazeera Excerpt: "Rwanda's push for gender equality is hailed by some, but others call it 'smokescreen' for government repression." READ MORE Protests at Standing Rock during the resistance to the Dakota Access pipeline. (photo: Rex/Shutterstock)
'Treating Protest as Terrorism': US Plans Crackdown on Keystone XL Activists
Will Parrish and Sam Levin, Guardian UK Excerpt: "The government has characterized pipeline opponents like her as 'extremists' and violent criminals and warned of potential 'terrorism,' according to recently released records." READ MORE |
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