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Michael Moore | Trump's Removal Can't Come Soon Enough 
Michael Moore. (photo: Where to Invade Next)
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "That this question would even have to be asked - 'Are you working for Russia, Mr. President?' - is the shame of Trump's very existence."
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Rudy Giuliani. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Rudy Giuliani. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Trump Admits Moscow Project Talks Lasted Until Election Day
Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "The timeline has shifted yet again. Rudy Giuliani admitted on Sunday that the Trump Organization continued talking to Russian officials about building a skyscraper in Moscow throughout the entire presidential campaign."
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Analysts found 3.4 billion people are living on less than $5.50 a day. (photo: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters)
Analysts found 3.4 billion people are living on less than $5.50 a day. (photo: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters)

World's Richest Got $2.5 Billion Richer Each Day in 2018 as Poor Lost More
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "The world's 26 richest people own the same wealth as the poorest half of humanity, according to Oxfam International, as it urged governments to rise taxes on the wealthy to fight soaring inequality."
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Protest against Donald Trump in Detroit, Michigan. (photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
Protest against Donald Trump in Detroit, Michigan. (photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Two Years After Trump Asked Black Voters What They Have to Lose, the Answer Is Clear: Plenty
Sam Fulwood III, ThinkProgress
Fulwood writes: "In a largely overlooked August 18, 2016 speech, then-GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump extemporaneously cited a litany of problems plaguing black Americans."
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks in San Jose, California, in October 2016. (photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks in San Jose, California, in October 2016. (photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

US Regulators Have Met to Discuss Imposing a Record-Setting Fine Against Facebook for Privacy Violations
Tony Romm and Elizabeth Dwoskin, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "U.S. regulators have met to discuss imposing a record-setting fine against Facebook for violating a legally binding agreement with the government to protect the privacy of its users' personal data, according to three people familiar with the deliberations but not authorized to speak on the record."
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Rohingyas fleeing violence in Myanmar/Burma. (photo: Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters)
Rohingyas fleeing violence in Myanmar/Burma. (photo: Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters)

Saudi Arabia to Deport 250 Rohingya to Bangladesh
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Two-hundred fifty Rohingya refugee men are expected to be deported from Saudi Arabia to Bangladesh."
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Representative Joe Cunningham. (photo: Wade Spees/Post and Courier)
Representative Joe Cunningham. (photo: Wade Spees/Post and Courier)

Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Processing Permits for Offshore Seismic Tests
Stuart Leavenworth, McClatchy DC
Leavenworth writes: "A federal judge in South Carolina on Friday blocked the Trump administration from processing seismic testing permits for offshore oil drilling, a setback for the administration's efforts to assist energy companies during the partial government shutdown."
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