Migrants Being Teargassed At The Border Is The Inevitable Consequence Of Trump’s Immigration Policies
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Trump Has Tweeted On Mexico And Mueller, But So Far Nothing On Ukraine
The Trump administration offered no official comment on what may be the most provocative action in Ukraine since a Russian missile downed a Malaysian passenger jet there in 2014.
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The Mother In This Iconic Photo Of Sunday’s Border Teargassing Was Thinking Only Of Getting Her Children To Safety
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A Judge Dismissed A DC Restaurant’s Lawsuit Against The Trump Hotel
The judge found that it wasn’t a “legally redressable wrong” for the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC, to capitalize on its connection to the president.
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Prosecutors Claim Paul Manafort Lied To Mueller's Office And The FBI After Signing His Plea Deal
Manafort's lawyers disputed the government's claim, saying he believed he'd been "truthful."
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Al Franken Is Staying Silent As His Fans Attack Kirsten Gillibrand
Gillibrand has faced criticism for months over her call last year on Franken to resign.
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Three US Soldiers Were Killed In Afghanistan Today In The Deadliest Attack This Year
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Trump Is Pushing A Border Wall Showdown In Congress But There’s Not Much He Can Do
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The US Loves To Charge Other Governments' Hackers With Crimes. What Happens When One Of Those Countries Returns The Favor?
As the US grows increasingly comfortable with "name-and-shame" tactics against hackers who work for China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia, it's only a matter of time before US government hackers are outed.
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Cindy Hyde-Smith Won Mississippi’s Senate Election, After Race Dominated The Final Weeks
The Republican's win isn't a shock, but it is notable after the contest became mired in Mississippi's ugly racial history.
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Sherrod Brown Suggested He’d Consider Breaking Up Big Tech Companies
The federal government “hasn’t been nearly aggressive enough on anti-trust issues,” Sherrod Brown told AM to DM.
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What The Future Of Abortion Looks Like After The 2018 Midterms
Changes to Congress, state legislatures, and the Supreme Court in 2018 will have a major impact on the future of abortion in the US.
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How Close Did The Caravan Come To Breaching US Border Defenses At San Diego? Turns Out, Not That Close.
The 42 people from the caravan who crossed into US territory and were arrested over the weekend only made it to a no-man’s-land between two border fences.
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Nancy Pelosi Is One Step Closer To Becoming The Next Speaker Of The House
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Top Civil Rights Groups Call For “Immediate Steps” From Facebook To Rebuild Faith Among Its Black Employees And Users
Color of Change and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights wrote a scathing joint letter to Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg.
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Democrats Can Win Back Rural America, But First They Need To Understand What Bled It Dry
At the root of rural America’s angst are small towns whose economies have been taken over by a handful of predatory multinationals.
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Trump Has Canceled (Via Twitter) His G20 Meeting With Vladimir Putin
The president said he was canceling the meeting over the seizure of Ukrainian ships.
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House Democrats Worry Amazon’s Facial Recognition Tool Might Be Racially Biased
After a BuzzFeed News report about Amazon’s facial recognition pilot in Florida, seven House Democrats are asking questions about the technology’s accuracy.
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The Democratic House Will Defend Obamacare Against A Major Lawsuit Because The Trump Administration Won’t
The Texas lawsuit to declare the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional has gone unopposed by Congress, but that will change once Democrats take control of the House.
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James Comey Is Fighting A Subpoena From House Republicans That Would Force Him To Testify In Private
Comey is accusing House Republicans of using a nonpublic deposition as a pretext to selectively leak “a distorted, partisan political narrative.”
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