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Marc Ash | Pelosi's Impeachment Stance Makes a Mockery of Everything 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump greet one another prior to the 2019 State of the Union Address. (photo: Doug Mills/Pool)
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "To take impeachment of Donald Trump in effect off the table, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has taken possession of the issue and its consequences. It's a high-risk move with little upside and a mine field for a downside."
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A policeman stands guard in front of the Masjid Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch on Saturday. (photo: Michael Bradley/AFP/Getty Images)
A policeman stands guard in front of the Masjid Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch on Saturday. (photo: Michael Bradley/AFP/Getty Images)

New Zealand Attack Exposes How Little the US and Its Allies Share Intelligence on Domestic Terrorism Threats
Shane Harris, The Washington Post
Harris writes: "The United States and its closest allies have spent nearly two decades building an elaborate system to share intelligence about international terrorist groups, and it has become a key pillar of a global effort to thwart attacks."
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Jeanine Pirro in 2017. (photo: Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images)
Jeanine Pirro in 2017. (photo: Michael Brochstein/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images)

Jeanine Pirro Bumped From Fox News Time Slot After Comment About Rep. Ilhan Omar
Michael M. Grynbaum, The New York Times
Grynbaum writes: "Jeanine Pirro is off Fox News prime time - for one night, at least."
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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)

Facebook Faces Fresh Questions Over When It Knew of Data Harvesting
Carole Cadwalladr, Guardian UK
Cadwalladr writes: "Facebook is facing explosive new questions about when senior executives knew of Cambridge Analytica's abuse of users' data, one year on from when the scandal first broke, as federal prosecutors investigate claims that the social media giant has covered up the extent of its relationship with the firm."
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A memorial to the victims of the mass shooting in New Zealand. (photo: Getty Images)
A memorial to the victims of the mass shooting in New Zealand. (photo: Getty Images)

Let's Remember How Acceptable It's Become to Hate Muslims
Jack Mirkinson, Splinter News
Mirkinson writes: "When we think about the attack on two mosques in New Zealand, which killed at least 49 people, it would serve us well to remember just how widespread and acceptable the hatred of Muslims is in Western society."
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Senator Brian Schatz. (photo: Greg Nash)
Senator Brian Schatz. (photo: Greg Nash)

Dems Introduce Bill to Protect Science Research From Political Interference
Rachel Frazin, The Hill
Frazin writes: "Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) and Rep. Paul Tonko (D-N.Y.) introduced legislation on Thursday to prevent political interference with public science research amid what they called 'President Trump's multi-agency assault.'"
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Costa Rica. (photo: Far Out Magazine)
Costa Rica. (photo: Far Out Magazine)

Costa Rica Aiming to Be World's First Plastic and Carbon-Free Country by 2021
Nathan Ellis, Far Out Magazine
Ellis writes: "Costa Rica is setting itself an aim of becoming the first country to be plastic and carbon-free by 2021."
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