Michael Moore | While You're Shopping, Republicans Work to Strip Your Voting Rights
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "Republicans hate democracy. They are frightened that the People are coming to take the country back. They're right."
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Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "Republicans hate democracy. They are frightened that the People are coming to take the country back. They're right."
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Secretary of Defense James Mattis. (photo: Aaron P. Bernstein/Reuters)
James Mattis's Letter of Resignation
James N. Mattis, The Atlantic
Excerpt: "On Thursday, December 20, Secretary of Defense James Mattis submitted a letter of resignation to President Donald Trump."
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James N. Mattis, The Atlantic
Excerpt: "On Thursday, December 20, Secretary of Defense James Mattis submitted a letter of resignation to President Donald Trump."
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U.S. soldiers in Syria. (photo: AFP)
US Military Ordered to Begin Planning to Withdraw About Half the Troops in Afghanistan
Barbara Starr and Jake Tapper, CNN
Excerpt: "The US military has been ordered to begin planning to withdraw about half the troops in Afghanistan, a US defense official with direct knowledge of the matter told CNN on Thursday."
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Barbara Starr and Jake Tapper, CNN
Excerpt: "The US military has been ordered to begin planning to withdraw about half the troops in Afghanistan, a US defense official with direct knowledge of the matter told CNN on Thursday."
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Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker. (photo: Getty)
Justice Department Ethics Official Told Whitaker's Team He Should Recuse From Mueller Probe
Devlin Barrett and Matt Zapotosky, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "A senior Justice Department ethics official concluded acting attorney general Matthew G. Whitaker should recuse from overseeing special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's probe examining President Trump, but advisers to Whitaker recommended the opposite and he has no plans to step aside, people familiar with the matter said."
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Devlin Barrett and Matt Zapotosky, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "A senior Justice Department ethics official concluded acting attorney general Matthew G. Whitaker should recuse from overseeing special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's probe examining President Trump, but advisers to Whitaker recommended the opposite and he has no plans to step aside, people familiar with the matter said."
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Central American migrants hesitate as others climb the Mexico-U.S. border fence in an attempt to cross to San Diego county, in Playas de Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico. (photo: Guillermo Arias/Getty)
Fleeing a Hell the US Helped Create: Why Central Americans Journey North
Julian Borger, Guardian UK
Borger writes: "The region's inequality and violence, in which the US has long played a role, is driving people to leave their homes."
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Julian Borger, Guardian UK
Borger writes: "The region's inequality and violence, in which the US has long played a role, is driving people to leave their homes."
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Former Blackwater Worldwide guard Nicholas Slatten leaves federal court in Washington in June 2014. (photo: Cliff Owen/AP)
Blackwater Security Guard Convicted in 2007 Mass Shooting of Unarmed Iraqi Civilians
Michael Collins, USA TODAY
Collins writes: "A former Blackwater Worldwide security guard has been convicted a second time on a charge that he instigated a mass shooting in Iraq more than a decade ago."
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Michael Collins, USA TODAY
Collins writes: "A former Blackwater Worldwide security guard has been convicted a second time on a charge that he instigated a mass shooting in Iraq more than a decade ago."
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A march in support of taking action on climate change. (photo: Jeffrey Greenberg/Getty)
Young People Are Poised to Take the US Government to Court Over Climate Change
Kyla Mandel, ThinkProgress
Mandel writes: "Young people are on the brink of bringing the Trump administration to court in an historic climate trial that may finally have its day in court in 2019."
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Kyla Mandel, ThinkProgress
Mandel writes: "Young people are on the brink of bringing the Trump administration to court in an historic climate trial that may finally have its day in court in 2019."
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