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    Sep 4

    Bob Woodward's new book shows the Trump administration is broken, and yet what comes next could be even worse, writes in . Can Mattis and Kelly survive the latest revelations, or will Trump denounce them as more "fake news."

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    Sep 4

    “Given the revelations in Woodward’s book, how can these men stay in their roles with a president they detest so much? How will they be able to do their jobs now? And how could the president possibly keep them around now that the book is out?”

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    Sep 4

    At in New York we stand with our colleagues Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo who were sentenced to 7 years in Myanmar prison for doing their jobs as journalists and exposing a military massacre.

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    Sep 4

    "Everything is irreparably and disastrously broken, and yet what comes next could be even worse.” ’s epigram for the Trump presidency:

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    Aug 30

    what are universities required to do if a student assaults another student off-campus? under proposed new rules from the Department of Education, and explain, absolutely nothing:

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    Aug 31
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    Aug 31
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    Aug 31

    My reflection on John McCain's Capitol Hill memorial service, which honored his vision for the nation, and offered a rare glimpse into an America without President Trump:

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    Aug 31

    This girl is filming all of Intro to Doc Filmmaking to make a documentary about the class and this is why I Hate Yale Students

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    Aug 30

    Hubble still crushing it. This view of auroras at Saturn’s north pole is something else

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  11. Aug 30

    "Social-media posts from the strike organizers and their supporters have gone viral. People are talking about the strike and, by extension, about poor prison conditions across the U.S. and prisoners’ demands to see them changed."

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    The Trump administration is accusing hundreds, and possibly thousands, of Hispanics along the border of using fraudulent birth certificates since they were babies, and it is undertaking a widespread crackdown on their citizenship.

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    Aug 29

    "They had hoped attending college—getting a degree or credential—would help them out of a intergenerational cycle of low wages and little to no wealth. But they now feared attending college had subjected their kids to just that."

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    Aug 29

    No one knows how large the prison strike is, but organizers are already calling it a success

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    Aug 28

    Huge Dem turnout breaks records in FL. Historical totals in D primaries: 2018: 1,402,804+ 2014: 837,796 2010: 871,335 2006: 857,814 2002: 1,357,017 1998: (uncontested) 1994: 836,414 1990: 1,074,056 1986: 1,005,465 1982: 993,402 1978: 1,037,533

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    Aug 28

    "In her first job out of college, swamped at her desk with letters to the president in need of reply, Blume served as the president’s voice."

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    Aug 28

    the nationwide prison strike is about so much more than just labor rights. but across the country, prisoners are paid dollars a day to do the work that keeps cities running—without OSHA or union protections:

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    Aug 24

    I wrote about retired LBJ's luscious locks and the fantastic story behind them in our archives:

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  20. Aug 24

    “Once we strip apart all the parts about plastic guns and traceable and all this other stuff, the government is telling U.S. citizens, you can’t put a file on the Internet,” Blackman argued. breaks down the confusing world of 3D printed guns

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