Paul Krugman | America Is Not Yet Lost
Paul Krugman | America Is Not Yet Lost
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "I'm ending this year with a feeling of hope, because tens of millions of Americans have risen to the occasion."
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "I'm ending this year with a feeling of hope, because tens of millions of Americans have risen to the occasion."
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Betsy Woodruff | Robert Mueller May Indict Paul Manafort Again
Betsy Woodruff, The Daily Beast
Woodruff writes: "The charges against the former Trump campaign boss appear to have been only an opening salvo in a legal barrage on the president's confidants, informed observers say."
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Betsy Woodruff, The Daily Beast
Woodruff writes: "The charges against the former Trump campaign boss appear to have been only an opening salvo in a legal barrage on the president's confidants, informed observers say."
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New York's Attorney General in Battle With Trump
Danny Hakim and William K. Rashbaum, The New York Times
Excerpt: "In Mr. Schneiderman's seventh year as attorney general, the office has been transformed into a bulwark of resistance amid an unusually expansive level of confrontation with the federal government."
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Danny Hakim and William K. Rashbaum, The New York Times
Excerpt: "In Mr. Schneiderman's seventh year as attorney general, the office has been transformed into a bulwark of resistance amid an unusually expansive level of confrontation with the federal government."
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FBI Software Contains Russian-Made Code That Could Open a Back Door for Kremlin Hackers, Whistleblowers Say
Chris Hamby, BuzzFeed
Hamby writes: "In a secret deal, a French company purchased code from a Kremlin-connected firm, incorporated it into its own software, and hid its existence from the FBI, according to documents and two whistleblowers. The allegations raise concerns that Russian hackers could compromise law enforcement computer systems."
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Chris Hamby, BuzzFeed
Hamby writes: "In a secret deal, a French company purchased code from a Kremlin-connected firm, incorporated it into its own software, and hid its existence from the FBI, according to documents and two whistleblowers. The allegations raise concerns that Russian hackers could compromise law enforcement computer systems."
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What We Discovered During a Year of Documenting Hate
Rachel Glickhouse, ProPublica
Glickhouse writes: "Hate crimes often fall through the cracks in our justice system, and we've only just scratched the surface of understanding why."
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Rachel Glickhouse, ProPublica
Glickhouse writes: "Hate crimes often fall through the cracks in our justice system, and we've only just scratched the surface of understanding why."
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'Bullets Fell Like Rain': 5,000 Displaced in Chiapas, Mexico
Katie Schlechter, Al Jazeera
Schlechter writes: "The initial attacks on October 18 resulted in the shooting death of one man. Since then more than 5,000 people from Chalchihuitan have fled their homes into the surrounding mountains."
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Katie Schlechter, Al Jazeera
Schlechter writes: "The initial attacks on October 18 resulted in the shooting death of one man. Since then more than 5,000 people from Chalchihuitan have fled their homes into the surrounding mountains."
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Migratory Birds Lose Protection Against Industry in Latest Trump Action Against Environmental Regulations
David Leestma, EcoWatch
Leestma writes: "Energy companies and other businesses are no longer liable for accidentally killing migratory birds, the Trump administration announced Friday in a decision hailed by industry insiders."
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David Leestma, EcoWatch
Leestma writes: "Energy companies and other businesses are no longer liable for accidentally killing migratory birds, the Trump administration announced Friday in a decision hailed by industry insiders."
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