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Charles Pierce | There's Nothing on Heaven and Earth These People Wouldn't Ratf*ck 
Mark Harris addresses a crowd in Charlotte on October 26 with President* Trump. (photo: Getty Images)
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "We've spent most of the weeks talking about the ways, big and small, that Republicans in the various states have determined that their control over political institutions should not be inconvenienced by such trivial matters as losing elections."
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Donald Trump. (photo: Jabin Botsford/Getty Images)
Donald Trump. (photo: Jabin Botsford/Getty Images)


Court Filings Directly Implicate Trump in Efforts to Buy Women's Silence, Reveal New Russia Contact
Devlin Barrett and Matt Zapotosky, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Federal prosecutors filed new court papers Friday directly implicating President Trump in plans to buy women's silence as far back as 2014 and offering new evidence of Russian efforts to forge a political alliance with Trump before he became president."
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A car plows into pedestrians and vehicles on the mall in Charlottesville during a white supremacist rally. The driver hit the knot of cars and people at high speed, then backed up and fled the scene. (photo: AJC)
A car plows into pedestrians and vehicles on the mall in Charlottesville during a white supremacist rally. The driver hit the knot of cars and people at high speed, then backed up and fled the scene. (photo: AJC)

Neo-Nazi Convicted of Murder in Charlottesville Car Assault That Killed Heather Heyer
Vanessa Romo, NPR
Romo writes: "James Alex Fields Jr., who rammed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters during a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., last year was found guilty on Friday of killing Heather Heyer and injuring dozens of others."
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A group of migrant families are intercepted by Border Patrol near McAllen in Texas. (photo: Shutterstock)
A group of migrant families are intercepted by Border Patrol near McAllen in Texas. (photo: Shutterstock)

Appeals Court Denies Trump Bid to Reinstate Asylum Ban
Chris Mills Rodrigo, The Hill
Rodrigo writes: "The San Francisco-based 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday denied the Trump administration's effort to delay a judge's order blocking enforcement of its asylum policy."
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Heather Nauert. (photo: CBN)
Heather Nauert. (photo: CBN)

Who Is Heather Nauert? The New UN Ambassador With Little Experience
Julian Borger, Guardian UK
Borger writes: "Donald Trump's appointment of Heather Nauert - the state department spokeswoman and a former Fox News anchor - as the new US ambassador to the United Nations is widely being interpreted as bad news for the UN."
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A paramilitary group in Colombia. (photo: InSight Crime)
A paramilitary group in Colombia. (photo: InSight Crime)

Eradicating Peace in Colombia
Evan King and Samantha Wherry, NACLA
Excerpt: "On October 12, the Colombian government kicked off a pilot program of aerial fumigation of coca crops via drones in Antioquia. The initiative lasted 45 days and the drones only fumigated three to four hectares a day and had to be manually transported between sites, according to Luis Perez Gutierrez, Antioquia's governor."
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Pollution from a factory. (photo: Reuters)
Pollution from a factory. (photo: Reuters)

Emissions of Carbon Dioxide Into Earth's Atmosphere Reach Record High
Doyle Rice, USA TODAY
Rice writes: "Emissions of carbon dioxide - the greenhouse gas most responsible for global warming - reached an all-time high in 2018, scientists announced Wednesday."
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