Is Trump Yet Another US President Provoking a War?
Robin Wright, The New Yorker
Wright writes: "The United States has a long history of provoking, instigating, or launching wars based on dubious, flimsy, or manufactured threats."
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Robin Wright, The New Yorker
Wright writes: "The United States has a long history of provoking, instigating, or launching wars based on dubious, flimsy, or manufactured threats."
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Before Trump's Purge at DHS, Top Officials Challenged Plan for Mass Family Arrests
Nick Miroff and Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "In the weeks before they were ousted last month, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and top immigration enforcement official Ronald Vitiello challenged a secret White House plan to arrest thousands of parents and children in a blitz operation against migrants in 10 major U.S. cities."
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Nick Miroff and Josh Dawsey, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "In the weeks before they were ousted last month, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and top immigration enforcement official Ronald Vitiello challenged a secret White House plan to arrest thousands of parents and children in a blitz operation against migrants in 10 major U.S. cities."
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Steve Bannon Sought Alliance With FBI in 2017 White House Meeting
Stephanie Kirchgaessner and Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Steve Bannon urged two senior FBI officials to put their differences with the White House 'behind them' at a meeting in 2017, on the day after Donald Trump asked James Comey, the then head of the FBI, to pledge his loyalty to the president."
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Stephanie Kirchgaessner and Jon Swaine, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Steve Bannon urged two senior FBI officials to put their differences with the White House 'behind them' at a meeting in 2017, on the day after Donald Trump asked James Comey, the then head of the FBI, to pledge his loyalty to the president."
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The House's Big Bill to Lower Drug Prices and Shore Up Obamacare, Explained
Dylan Scott, Vox
Scott writes: "House Democrats have packaged together a bunch of proposals to lower prescription drug costs and to reverse the Trump administration's maneuvers to undermine the Affordable Care Act, and they are bringing them to the floor for a vote this week as one bill."
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Dylan Scott, Vox
Scott writes: "House Democrats have packaged together a bunch of proposals to lower prescription drug costs and to reverse the Trump administration's maneuvers to undermine the Affordable Care Act, and they are bringing them to the floor for a vote this week as one bill."
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Monsanto Must Pay Couple $2 Billion in Largest Verdict Yet Over Cancer Claims
Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Levin writes: "A California jury has ordered Monsanto to pay more than $2bn to a couple that got cancer after using its weedkiller, marking the third and largest verdict against the company over Roundup."
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Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Levin writes: "A California jury has ordered Monsanto to pay more than $2bn to a couple that got cancer after using its weedkiller, marking the third and largest verdict against the company over Roundup."
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Anti-Vaxxers Stand in Way of Pakistan's Final Fight Against Polio
Sabrina Toppa, Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "The vaccine is refused because of misinformation and after fake vaccination campaign by CIA in 2011 to find Osama bin Laden."
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Sabrina Toppa, Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "The vaccine is refused because of misinformation and after fake vaccination campaign by CIA in 2011 to find Osama bin Laden."
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After Standing Rock, Protesting Pipelines Can Get You a Decade in Prison and $100K in Fines
Naveena Sadasivam, Grist
Sadasivam writes: "Louisiana's Governor John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, signed HB 727 into law last spring, making trespassing on 'critical infrastructure' property a much more serious crime than garden-variety trespassing. What was once a misdemeanor is now a felony."
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Naveena Sadasivam, Grist
Sadasivam writes: "Louisiana's Governor John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, signed HB 727 into law last spring, making trespassing on 'critical infrastructure' property a much more serious crime than garden-variety trespassing. What was once a misdemeanor is now a felony."
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