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Michael Moore | What Game of Thrones Can Teach Us About Trump's America 
Filmmaker Michael Moore. (photo: Sacha Lecca)
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "Hey everyone. You may have noticed I've done minimal posting the last couple of months. If you've thought, 'he must be up to something,' you'd be right."
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U.S. Army infantryman fires a Javelin shoulder-fired anti-tank missile during a combined arms live fire exercise as part of Exercise Eastern Action 2019 at Al-Ghalail Range in Qatar, November 14, 2018. (photo: U.S. Army)
U.S. Army infantryman fires a Javelin shoulder-fired anti-tank missile during a combined arms live fire exercise as part of Exercise Eastern Action 2019 at Al-Ghalail Range in Qatar, November 14, 2018. (photo: U.S. Army)

Trump Bypasses Congress Again, This Time to Sell Arms to Saudi Arabia
David Boddiger, Splinter
Boddiger writes: "President Donald Trump's disregard for the separation of powers and his coziness with dictators is on display once again, this time over arms sales to Middle Eastern countries including Saudi Arabia."
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Julian Assange. (photo: Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
Julian Assange. (photo: Jack Taylor/Getty Images)

Julian Assange's Attorney Decries Espionage Charges as "Grave Threat to Press Freedom"
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "In an unprecedented move, the Justice Department has indicted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on 17 charges of violating the Espionage Act for his role in publishing U.S. classified military and diplomatic documents exposing U.S. war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan."
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F22 fighter jet on runway. (photo: Getty Images)
F22 fighter jet on runway. (photo: Getty Images)

More Than 70 Retired Military Leaders Urge Trump Not to Go to War With Iran
Luke Barnes, ThinkProgress
Barnes writes: "More than seventy former senior national security officials, including retired admirals, generals and ambassadors, have written an open letter to President Donald Trump urging restraint towards Iran as tensions ratchet up again in the Middle East."
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Members of Move in front of their house in the Powelton Village section of Philadelphia in 1977. The group have always said James Ramp was killed by fellow officers. (photo: Leif Skoogfors/Getty Images)
Members of Move in front of their house in the Powelton Village section of Philadelphia in 1977. The group have always said James Ramp was killed by fellow officers. (photo: Leif Skoogfors/Getty Images)

Move 9 Women Freed After 40 Years in Jail Over Philadelphia Police Siege
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "For 40 years, Janine Phillips Africa had a technique for coping with being cooped up in a prison cell for a crime she says she did not commit. She would avoid birthdays, Christmas, New Year and any other events that emphasized time passing while she was not free."
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Theresa May. (photo: Frank Augstein/AP)
Theresa May. (photo: Frank Augstein/AP)

Shed No Tears for Theresa May
Dawn Foster, Jacobin
Foster writes: "Theresa May climbed her way up the political ladder by pushing policies that brought misery to others. Her ignominious fall is richly deserved."
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Students protest for climate action during a 'Fridays for Future' school strike in Magdeburg, Germany. (photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/AP)
Students protest for climate action during a 'Fridays for Future' school strike in Magdeburg, Germany. (photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/AP)

No Planet B: Students Stand Up at Global Climate Strike
teleSUR
Excerpt: "After the success reached at the first Global Strike on March 15, the global students 'Fridays for Future Movement' hits the streets again with over 1.4 million teenager protesters who claim for real actions against climate change in more than 110 countries."
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