What the President Could Do If He Declares a State of Emergency





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What the President Could Do If He Declares a State of Emergency 
A vast array of obscure presidential powers spans everything from the military to criminal law, and some are ripe for abuse. (photo: The Voorhes)
Elizabeth Goitein, The Brennan Center for Justice
Goitein writes: "A vast array of obscure presidential powers spans everything from the military to criminal law, and some are ripe for abuse. They need to be reexamined."
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A migrant family from Central America waits outside the Annunciation House shelter in El Paso on November 29, after being dropped off by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. (photo: Russell Contreras/AP)
A migrant family from Central America waits outside the Annunciation House shelter in El Paso on November 29, after being dropped off by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. (photo: Russell Contreras/AP)

7-Year-Old Migrant Girl Taken Into Border Patrol Custody Dies of Dehydration, Exhaustion
Nick Miroff and Robert Moore, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "A 7-year-old girl from Guatemala died of dehydration and shock after she was taken into Border Patrol custody last week for crossing from Mexico into the United States illegally with her father and a large group of migrants along a remote span of New Mexico desert, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Thursday."
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Children sit amid the rubble of a house hit by Saudi-led coalition airstrikes two days earlier on the outskirts of the Yemeni capital Sana'a, November 14, 2016. (photo: Mohammed Huwais/Getty)
Children sit amid the rubble of a house hit by Saudi-led coalition airstrikes two days earlier on the outskirts of the Yemeni capital Sana'a, November 14, 2016. (photo: Mohammed Huwais/Getty)

Defying Trump, US Senate Votes to End US Support for Yemen War
Jen Kirby, Vox
Kirby writes: "The Senate has passed a historic resolution directing the Trump administration to rescind all US military assistance to Saudi Arabia related to its war in Yemen."
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President Trump's inauguration. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty)
President Trump's inauguration. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty)

Trump Inaugural Fund and Super PAC Said to Be Scrutinized for Illegal Foreign Donations
Sharon LaFraniere, Maggie Haberman and Adam Goldman, The New York Times
Excerpt: "Federal prosecutors are examining whether foreigners illegally funneled donations to President Trump's inaugural committee and a pro-Trump super PAC in hopes of buying influence over American policy, according to people familiar with the inquiry."
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The legislation is an admission that many state Republicans are eager to cut ties with Mark Harris. (photo: AP)
The legislation is an admission that many state Republicans are eager to cut ties with Mark Harris. (photo: AP)

North Carolina Republican Mark Harris Directed the Hiring of Campaign Aide at Center of an Election-Fraud Investigation
Amy Gardner and Beth Reinhard, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "North Carolina congressional candidate, Republican Mark Harris, directed the hiring of a campaign aide now at the center of an election-fraud investigation, according to three individuals familiar with the campaign, despite warnings that the operative may have used questionable tactics to deliver votes."
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Eman Al Nafjan was arrested in May 2018 and accused of threatening Saudi Arabia's national security. (photo: Jawahir Al-Naimi/Al Jazeera)
Eman Al Nafjan was arrested in May 2018 and accused of threatening Saudi Arabia's national security. (photo: Jawahir Al-Naimi/Al Jazeera)

Women's Rights Activists Are Being Brutally Silenced in Saudi Arabia
Omaima Al Najjar, Al Jazeera
Najjar writes: "Activists like Eman Al Nafjan fought fearlessly for women's rights in Saudi Arabia, only to be brutally silenced."
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A reindeer in Sweden. (photo: Alexandre Buisse)
A reindeer in Sweden. (photo: Alexandre Buisse)

Reindeer Numbers Have Fallen by More Than Half in 2 Decades
Olivia Rosane, EcoWatch
Rosane writes: "It's a sad Christmas for the world's reindeer - the antlered Arctic grazers associated with all things Santa Claus. Their numbers have fallen by more than half in the past 20 years, and climate change is likely to blame."
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