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Quinta Jurecic | Nancy Pelosi's Argument Against Impeachment Is Incoherent 
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. (photo: Oliver Contreras/The Washington Post)
Quinta Jurecic, Lawfare
Jurecic writes: "Nancy Pelosi has made her position clear: She is not budging from her opposition to impeachment."
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Former 'The Daily Show' host Jon Stewart, right, speaks with Joe Zadroga, father of Sept. 11 first responder James Zadroga, who died in 2006. (photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)
Former 'The Daily Show' host Jon Stewart, right, speaks with Joe Zadroga, father of Sept. 11 first responder James Zadroga, who died in 2006. (photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)

Jon Stewart Shames Mitch McConnell for Failing 9/11 First Responders on 'Fox News Sunday'
Matt Wilstein, The Daily Beast
Wilstein writes: "The former 'Daily Show' host said that only 'intense lobbying and public shaming' could make the Senate Majority Leader show compassion for 9/11 first responders." 






Richard Nixon. (photo: Gordon Standing)
Richard Nixon. (photo: Gordon Standing)

Trump: I Didn't Fire Mueller Because "That Didn't Work Out Too Well" for Nixon
Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "Trump insists he was completely within his rights to fire Mueller if he wanted to."
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Protesters in masks and goggles chant slogans outside the Legislative Council in Hong Kong on Wednesday. (photo: Philip Fong/AFP/Getty Images)
Protesters in masks and goggles chant slogans outside the Legislative Council in Hong Kong on Wednesday. (photo: Philip Fong/AFP/Getty Images)

Masks, Cash and Apps: How Hong Kong's Protesters Find Ways to Outwit the Surveillance State
Shibani Mahtani, The Washington Post
Mahtani writes: "The moment the 25-year-old protester got home from demonstrations that turned violent - tear gas still stinging her eyes - she knew what she had to do: delete all of her Chinese phone apps."
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A farmer and his sons walking in the face of a dust storm, Cimarron County, Oklahoma, 1936. (photo: Arthur Rothstein)
A farmer and his sons walking in the face of a dust storm, Cimarron County, Oklahoma, 1936. (photo: Arthur Rothstein)

America Loves the Idea of Family Farms. That's Unfortunate.
Sarah Taber, New York Magazine
Taber writes: "Family farming's difficulties aren't a modern problem born of modern agribusiness. It's never worked very well."
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An African bush elephant. (photo: De Agostin/Getty)
An African bush elephant. (photo: De Agostin/Getty)

Namibia Forced to Auction 1,000 Wild Animals Due to Drought
teleSUR
Excerpt: "As a result of a drought affecting the southern African nation of Namibia since April, the country has decided to take a radical step that would see them auctioning at least 1,000 wild animals."
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Men search through pieces suitable for recycling at the municipal garbage dump in the south-eastern city of Diyarbakir, Turkey. (photo: Sertac Kayar/Reuters)
Men search through pieces suitable for recycling at the municipal garbage dump in the south-eastern city of Diyarbakir, Turkey. (photo: Sertac Kayar/Reuters)

Where Does Your Plastic Go?
Erin McCormick, Bennett Murray, Carmela Fonbuena, Leonie Kijewski, Gökçe Saraçoğlu, Jamie Fullerton, Alastair Gee and Charlotte Simmonds, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Hundreds of thousands of tons of US plastic are being shipped every year to poorly regulated developing countries around the globe for the dirty, labor-intensive process of recycling."
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