Dan Rather | We Are in Dangerous and Uncharted Waters
Dan Rather | We Are in Dangerous and Uncharted Waters
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page Rather writes: "We have been bombarded with evidence - evidence that we are in dangerous and unchartered waters, evidence that the President of the United States lies with abandon, evidence that there is much more to the Russia attack on our democracy than was initially believable." READ MORE
Activist Erica Garner, Daughter of Police Chokehold Victim, Dies Following Heart Attack
Laurel Wamsley, NPR Wamsley writes: "Activist Erica Garner has died, after suffering brain damage following a heart attack. She was 27 years old." READ MORE
GOP Is Gunning for Medicaid Cuts in 2018
Nathaniel Weixel, The Hill Weixel writes: "Medicaid could face crucial tests in 2018 at both the federal and state levels." READ MORE
Trump Justice Department Pushes for Citizenship Question on Census, Alarming Experts
Justin Elliott, ProPublica Elliott writes: "The Justice Department is pushing for a question on citizenship to be added to the 2020 census, a move that observers say could depress participation by immigrants who fear that the government could use the information against them." READ MORE
Anger Grows and Hope Fades as Puerto Rico's Ground Zero Remains Without Power
Suzanne Gamboa and Daniella Silva, NBC News Excerpt: "The world-renowned resort community here is a ghost town. No one sits by the three-tiered pool even though it's high tourist season. At the area's largest hospital, four of the five floors are closed. Long lines still form for ice and water. Livelihoods have disappeared. 'No hay luz' (there is no power) is a repeated refrain from almost everyone." READ MORE
A Safe House for Central Americans in Tucson
Elizabeth Oglesby, NACLA Oglesby writes: "In a plain, unmarked bungalow in midtown Tucson, women and children migrating from Central America find a hot meal and a safe place to sleep. These migrants have been apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border and released from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody on temporary humanitarian parole." READ MORE
Air Pollution Contributes to More Than 20,000 Deaths a Year
Nicholas Bakalar, The New York Times Bakalar writes: "Day-to-day increases in air pollution, even at levels generally considered acceptable, are associated with increased deaths among the elderly." READ MORE |
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