Thousands Flock to Bernie Rally in Run-Up to 2020
David Siders, Politico Siders writes: "Touching off a nine-state midterm election blitz here Friday, rally-goers clad in T-shirts from Sanders' 2016 campaign cheered as the independent senator from Vermont reprised his progressive credentials on student debt, health care and the minimum wage." READ MORE John Bolton. (photo: Jose Luis Magana/AP)
Trump Says US Will Withdraw From Nuclear Arms Treaty With Russia
Julian Borger and Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK Excerpt: "Donald Trump has confirmed the US will leave an arms control treaty with Russia dating from the cold war that has kept nuclear missiles out of Europe for three decades." READ MORE People hold signs during a protest at the Saudi embassy in Washington, DC over Khashoggi's disappearance. (photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
Jamal Khashoggi's Washington Post Editor on Saudi Statement: "Utter Bulls-t"
Daniel Politi, Slate Politi writes: "Jamal Khashoggi's editor at the Washington Post has emerged as one of the strongest voices demanding to find out the truth about what happened to the journalist who was a columnist for the newspaper." READ MORE Robert Mercer. (photo: Oliver Contreras/Getty Images)
Many Top Donors to "Black Americans for the President's Agenda" Are, in Fact, Wealthy White People
Aaron Mack, Slate Mack writes: "On Thursday, Republican Rep. French Hill of Arkansas condemned a racist radio ad running in support of his campaign for re-election." READ MORE Police in riot gear. (photo: Getty Images)
Cops Sexually Assault At Least 100 Women Every Year and No One Talks About It
Michael Harriot, The Root Harriot writes: "We have known about it for years but have mostly overlooked it. Everyone-including this writer-has the information but rarely report it." READ MORE Migrants sleeping. (photo: USA Today)
'There's No Turning Back': Migrant Caravan Stuck on Mexico Border Vows Not to Be Deterred
Susan Miller, USA Today Miller writes: "As workers began erecting tall steel riot barriers on the bridge, Mexican officials said they would hand out numbers to those waiting to cross and allow them to enter in small groups - but not all together. The migrants who remained vowed to press forward." READ MORE Dewayne 'Lee' Johnson reacts to the $289m verdict in his case against Monsanto. (photo: Josh Edelson/AP)
'We Did the Right Thing': Jurors Urge Judge to Uphold Monsanto Cancer Ruling
Sam Levin, Guardian UK Levin writes: "Jurors who ruled that Monsanto caused a dying man's cancer are fighting to uphold their landmark $289m verdict, publicly urging a judge not to overturn their decision in a groundbreaking trial." READ MORE |
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