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Robert Reich | America Has Already Fired Trump! 
Former Clinton labor secretary Robert Reich. (photo: Steve Russell/Toronto Star)
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reich writes: "The question on everyone's mind is whether Trump will be impeached. In other words, will America fire Trump? Well, I have news for you. America has already fired him."
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Larry Mitchell Hopkins. (photo: Paul Ratje/Getty Images)
Larry Mitchell Hopkins. (photo: Paul Ratje/Getty Images)

Militia Patrolling US Border Claims to Have Been Training to Kill Hillary Clinton, George Soros
Luke Barnes, ThinkProgress
Barnes writes: "The leader of the United Constitutional Patriots (UCP), a militia group that filmed itself detaining asylum seekers near the U.S.-Mexico border last week, embraced the same rhetoric used by other far-right extremists."
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Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: Getty Images)
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: Getty Images)

Yes, Incarcerated People Should Be Able to Vote
Paul Blest, Splinter
Blest writes: "CNN'S five-hour, five-candidate Townhallchella in Manchester, NH, last night was bound to spark some sort of controversy, and the closest we came to that was in Sen. Bernie Sanders' response that everyone, including people who are in prison for violent crimes, should have the right to vote."
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A small network of companies hold a near-monopoly on election services such as voting machines and registration systems. (photo: Erik S. Lesser/EPA)
A small network of companies hold a near-monopoly on election services such as voting machines and registration systems. (photo: Erik S. Lesser/EPA)

'They Think They Are Above the Law': The Firms That Own America's Voting System
Jordan Wilkie, Guardian UK
Wilkie writes: "Maryland congressman Jamie Raskin is a newcomer to the cause of reforming America's vote-counting machines, welcomed through baptism by fire."
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The United Nations headquarters in New York. (photo: Valery Sharifulin/Tass)
The United Nations headquarters in New York. (photo: Valery Sharifulin/Tass)

US Threatens to Veto UN Resolution on Rape as Weapon of War, Officials Say
Julian Borger, Guardian UK
Borger writes: "The US is threatening to veto a United Nations resolution on combating the use of rape as a weapon of war because of its language on reproductive and sexual health, according to a senior UN official and European diplomats."
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Reuters journalist Kyaw Soe Oo departs Insein court after his verdict announcement in Yangon, Myanmar, September 3, 2018. (photo: Ann Wang/Reuters)
Reuters journalist Kyaw Soe Oo departs Insein court after his verdict announcement in Yangon, Myanmar, September 3, 2018. (photo: Ann Wang/Reuters)

Myanmar Court Rejects Final Appeal by Jailed Reuters Journalists
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Myanmar's Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of two Reuters news agency reporters sentenced to seven years in jail for breaking the Official Secrets Act, in a landmark case that has raised questions about the country's transition to democracy."
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Droughts and heat waves can have an impact on human lives and livelihoods, as well as a country's GDP. (photo: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
Droughts and heat waves can have an impact on human lives and livelihoods, as well as a country's GDP. (photo: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Climate Change Worsened Global Inequality, Study Finds
Phil McKenna, InsideClimate News
McKenna writes: "A few countries in cold climates, including Canada, Norway and Russia, likely benefited economically from global warming in recent decades, while poorer countries closer to the equator suffered economic losses, a new study says."
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