Michael Moore | When Is Our Side Going to Wake Up and Start Fighting?
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "Five days ago Dems and 'liberals' did the same old thing, claiming some empty 'victory' when Flake feigned 'shame.'"
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Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "Five days ago Dems and 'liberals' did the same old thing, claiming some empty 'victory' when Flake feigned 'shame.'"
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Former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke. (photo: Getty)
Former Chicago Officer Jason Van Dyke Found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder for 2014 Shooting of Laquan McDonald
P.R. Lockhart, Vox
Lockhart writes: "The verdict marks the first time in nearly 50 years that a Chicago officer has been convicted of murder for an on-duty shooting."
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P.R. Lockhart, Vox
Lockhart writes: "The verdict marks the first time in nearly 50 years that a Chicago officer has been convicted of murder for an on-duty shooting."
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Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: Reuters)
We Were Brett Kavanaugh's Drinking Buddies. We Don't Think He Should Be Confirmed.
Charles Ludington, Lynne Brookes and Elizabeth Swisher, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "We were college classmates and drinking buddies with Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh. In the past week, all three of us decided separately to respond to questions from the media regarding Brett's honesty, or lack thereof."
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Charles Ludington, Lynne Brookes and Elizabeth Swisher, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "We were college classmates and drinking buddies with Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh. In the past week, all three of us decided separately to respond to questions from the media regarding Brett's honesty, or lack thereof."
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Gustavo Ramirez, 54, who has been living in the U.S. for 25 years, 14 of which he was undocumented, intimately understands the fear of people who are detained. (photo: Khushbu Shah/Guardian UK)
Living in Fear 'Every Single Day' as Immigration Raids Wreak Havoc
Khushbu Shah, Guardian UK
Shah writes: "For the 71,000 undocumented residents in Gwinnett County, Georgia, roundups, raids and fear are a part of everyday life."
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Khushbu Shah, Guardian UK
Shah writes: "For the 71,000 undocumented residents in Gwinnett County, Georgia, roundups, raids and fear are a part of everyday life."
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Black Lives Matter protesters argue with police to let them walk down the sidewalk during a rally outside Graceland on July 12, 2016, in Memphis. (photo: Mike Brown/The Commercial Appeal)
Undercover Cops Are Creating Fake Facebook Accounts to Track Protesters
Jon Schuppe, NBC News
Schuppe writes: "Facebook is teeming with fake accounts created by undercover law enforcement officers. They're against the rules - but cops keep making them anyway."
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Jon Schuppe, NBC News
Schuppe writes: "Facebook is teeming with fake accounts created by undercover law enforcement officers. They're against the rules - but cops keep making them anyway."
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Insects crawl along a leaf. (photo: iStock)
US Military Plan to Spread Viruses Using Insects, Which Could Create a 'New Class of Biological Weapon,' Scientists Warn
Josh Gabbatiss, The Independent
Gabbatiss writes: "Insects could be turned into 'a new class of biological weapon' using new US military plans, experts have warned."
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Josh Gabbatiss, The Independent
Gabbatiss writes: "Insects could be turned into 'a new class of biological weapon' using new US military plans, experts have warned."
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Guatemalans commemorate October 4th 'Alaska Massacre.' (photo: AFP)
Guatemala Marks Six Years Since Indigenous 'Alaska Massacre'
teleSUR
Excerpt: "October 4 marks six years since the 'Alaska Massacre' in Guatemala, in which the military opened fire on peaceful Indigenous demonstrators, killing six."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "October 4 marks six years since the 'Alaska Massacre' in Guatemala, in which the military opened fire on peaceful Indigenous demonstrators, killing six."
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A series of gas explosions and fires damaged dozens of homes across three Massachusetts communities on September 13, 2018. People there are now considering new ways to heat their homes without natural gas. (photo: Adam Glanzman/Getty)
After Dozens of Gas Explosions, a Community Looks for Alternatives to Natural Gas
Phil McKenna, InsideClimate News
McKenna writes: "Nearly 9,000 homes will be without heat for weeks after explosions linked to a failing pipeline. The company is offering to help people leave natural gas entirely."
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Phil McKenna, InsideClimate News
McKenna writes: "Nearly 9,000 homes will be without heat for weeks after explosions linked to a failing pipeline. The company is offering to help people leave natural gas entirely."
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Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia is followed by Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia. Manchin was the lone Democrat voting to advance the Kavanaugh nomination to a full Senate vote. (photo: AP)
Kavanaugh Updates: Senators Joe Manchin, Susan Collins Say They Will Vote to Confirm Kavanaugh a Supreme Court Justice
Seung Min Kim and John Wagner, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said Friday that they will vote to confirm Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, likely ensuring that President Trump’s nominee will ascend to the Supreme Court after a bitter partisan fight that has included allegations of decades-old sexual misconduct."
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Seung Min Kim and John Wagner, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said Friday that they will vote to confirm Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, likely ensuring that President Trump’s nominee will ascend to the Supreme Court after a bitter partisan fight that has included allegations of decades-old sexual misconduct."
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