Could Trump Go to Prison Once He's Out of Office?
Ryan Bort, Rolling Stone
Bort writes: "On Friday evening, both Special Counsel Robert Mueller and prosecutors for the Southern District of New York filed memos offering sentence recommendations for Michael Cohen, President Trump's embattled former attorney who has been a focal point for investigations spanning both offices."
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Maria Butina. (photo: Zuma Press)
Ryan Bort, Rolling Stone
Bort writes: "On Friday evening, both Special Counsel Robert Mueller and prosecutors for the Southern District of New York filed memos offering sentence recommendations for Michael Cohen, President Trump's embattled former attorney who has been a focal point for investigations spanning both offices."
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Maria Butina. (photo: Zuma Press)
Maria Butina Agrees to Plead Guilty in Case Over Russian Influence of NRA
Besty Woodruff, The Daily Beast
Woodruff writes: "Butina has inked an agreement with prosecutors and becomes the first Russian since the 2016 election to confess to a crime connected to efforts to influence American politics."
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A detention facility at Guantanamo Bay. (photo: AP)
Besty Woodruff, The Daily Beast
Woodruff writes: "Butina has inked an agreement with prosecutors and becomes the first Russian since the 2016 election to confess to a crime connected to efforts to influence American politics."
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A detention facility at Guantanamo Bay. (photo: AP)
Trump's Attorney General Pick Saw Thousands of Refugees Fleeing Violence Locked Up in Guantanamo Bay
Chantal Da Silva, Newsweek
Da Silva writes: "President Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, William Barr, oversaw a program that saw as many as 12,000 Haitian asylum seekers detained at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. military base in Cuba, creating what was condemned at the time as 'the world's first and only detention camp for refugees with HIV.'"
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The arrests marked the second confrontation with U.S. authorities since the caravan reached Tijuana. (photo: Mohammed Salem/Reuters)
Chantal Da Silva, Newsweek
Da Silva writes: "President Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, William Barr, oversaw a program that saw as many as 12,000 Haitian asylum seekers detained at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. military base in Cuba, creating what was condemned at the time as 'the world's first and only detention camp for refugees with HIV.'"
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The arrests marked the second confrontation with U.S. authorities since the caravan reached Tijuana. (photo: Mohammed Salem/Reuters)
US Arrests Religious Leaders, Activists at Border Protest
Marty Graham, Reuters
Graham writes: "Kneeling in front of riot police, 32 religious leaders and activists were arrested at the U.S. border fence in San Diego on Monday during a protest to support the Central American migrant caravan."
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Marty Graham, Reuters
Graham writes: "Kneeling in front of riot police, 32 religious leaders and activists were arrested at the U.S. border fence in San Diego on Monday during a protest to support the Central American migrant caravan."
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New York City police. (photo: Latest)
Durkin writes: "Video of officers struggling to arrest woman and remove one-year-old boy from her arms sparks outrage and an investigation."
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A nurse dresses a baby at the Kezmarok hospital. (photo: Felipe Dana/AP)
Slovak Hospitals Hold New Roma Mothers Against Their Will
Maria Cheng, Associated Press
Cheng writes: "An investigation by The Associated Press has found that women and their newborns in Slovakia are routinely, unjustifiably and illegally detained in hospitals across the European Union country."
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Maria Cheng, Associated Press
Cheng writes: "An investigation by The Associated Press has found that women and their newborns in Slovakia are routinely, unjustifiably and illegally detained in hospitals across the European Union country."
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A sit-in at Rep. Hoyer's office. (photo: Sunrise Movement)
1,000+ Youth Activists Storm Capitol to Demand Green New Deal
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "More than 1,000 climate activists with the youth-led Sunrise Movement stormed the U.S. Capitol in Washington and participated in sit-ins at Democratic leaders' offices on Monday."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "More than 1,000 climate activists with the youth-led Sunrise Movement stormed the U.S. Capitol in Washington and participated in sit-ins at Democratic leaders' offices on Monday."
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