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Julian Assange Has Been Arrested in London 
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. (photo: Henry Nicholls/Reuters)
James McAuley, Karla Adam and Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "British authorities arrested WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday in response to a U.S. extradition request, and a U.S. federal court unsealed an indictment charging him with a single count of conspiracy to disclose classified information that could be used to injure the United States."
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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in her office at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, April 10, 2019. (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in her office at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, April 10, 2019. (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

Nancy Pelosi: 'I Don't Trust William Barr; I Trust Mueller'
Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press
Mascaro writes: "House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday questioned Attorney General William Barr's independence from President Donald Trump, arguing Barr's pursuit of Trump's claims about 'spying' during the 2016 campaign undermines his position as the nation's top law enforcement officer."
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A 21-year-old man who is the son of a St. Landry Parish deputy was arrested on suspicion of committing arson at three black churches. (photo: Leslie Westbrook/AP)
A 21-year-old man who is the son of a St. Landry Parish deputy was arrested on suspicion of committing arson at three black churches. (photo: Leslie Westbrook/AP)

Police Arrest Suspect in 'Suspicious' Fires That Burned 3 Black Churches in Southern Louisiana
Tim Elfrink and Kayla Epstein, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Authorities in southern Louisiana on Wednesday arrested a suspect in a spate of fires that have burned three black churches in St. Landry Parish since last month, according to federal prosecutors."
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Newly-naturalized citizens hold up small American flags after taking the Oath of Allegiance. (photo: Wilfredi Lee/AP)
Newly-naturalized citizens hold up small American flags after taking the Oath of Allegiance. (photo: Wilfredi Lee/AP)

Trump Reportedly Might Nominate Ex-Leader of Anti-Immigrant Hate Group to Lead Citizenship Office
Samantha Grasso, Splinter
Grasso writes: "The White House is considering nominating Julie Kirchner, a former executive director of the anti-immigration group Federation for American Immigration Reform, to head U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Politico reported on Wednesday."
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Anti-abortion activists protest outside the Supreme Court during the March for Life on Jan. 18. (photo: Jose Luis Magana/AP)
Anti-abortion activists protest outside the Supreme Court during the March for Life on Jan. 18. (photo: Jose Luis Magana/AP)

Texas Lawmakers Consider Death Penalty for Women Who Get Abortions
Dartunorro Clark, NBC News
Clark writes: "Texas lawmakers are considering a bill that would ban abortion in the state and charge women who have abortions with homicide, which can carry the death penalty in the state."
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Protesters in Sudan. (photo: TVC News)
Protesters in Sudan. (photo: TVC News)

Sudan's Army Removes President Bashir After 30 Years in Power
Jason Burke, Guardian UK
Burke writes: "Sudan's army has removed President Omar al-Bashir from power after 30 years, following months of protests that escalated at the weekend when demonstrators began a sit-in outside the defense ministry compound in central Khartoum."
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Mariner East 2 pipeline construction in Pennsylvania. (photo: Clem Murray/Philadelphia Inquirer)
Mariner East 2 pipeline construction in Pennsylvania. (photo: Clem Murray/Philadelphia Inquirer)

Latest Trump Executive Orders Slash States' Ability to Block Dirty Pipeline Projects
Darlene Superville and Kevin Freking, Associated Press
Excerpt: "President Donald Trump's support for shifting more power to states on Wednesday faded next to his affinity for oil and gas production, as he aimed to make it harder for states to block pipelines and other energy projects due to environmental concerns."
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