Dan Rather | Most Memorable Thing About Trump's Speech Is It Will Soon Be Forgotten
Dan Rather | Most Memorable Thing About Trump's Speech Is It Will Soon Be Forgotten
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page Rather writes: "I debated whether to post about the State of the Union because I think that for all the time and attention it receives nothing really changed." READ MORE
Chiefs of Three Russian Intelligence Agencies Travel to Washington
Mike Eckel, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Eckel writes: "The directors of Russia's three main intelligence and espionage agencies all traveled to the U.S. capital in recent days, in what observers said was a highly unusual occurrence coming at a time of heightened U.S.-Russian tensions." READ MORE
Michael Wolff and Donald Trump Are Two Sides of the Same Coin
Addy Baird, ThinkProgress Baird writes: "Michael Wolff, embraced by the #resistance for his questionably-sourced book Fire and Fury, which documented the tumultuous first year of the Trump administration, has proved yet again that he's actually just as craven as the man at the center of his 'reporting.'" READ MORE
Republican Congressman Invited a Holocaust Denier to Be His Guest at the State of the Union Address
Lachlan Markay and Gideon Resnick, The Daily Beast Excerpt: "Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), a conservative Republican firebrand, was the lawmaker responsible for inviting the controversial internet troll Chuck Johnson to Tuesday night's State of the Union address." READ MORE
Black Dems Take Lead in Push to Impeach Trump
Cristina Marcos and Mike Lillis, The Hill Excerpt: "Members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) are proving central to efforts to impeach President Trump." READ MORE
Evidence of Rohingya Mass Graves Uncovered in Myanmar
Al Jazeera Excerpt: "Scores of Rohingya villagers in Myanmar have been massacred and buried in 5 mass graves, according to an exclusive investigation by the Associated Press news agency." READ MORE
Was Your Seafood Caught With Slave Labor? New Database Helps Retailers Combat Abuse
Clare Leschin-Hoar, NPR Leschin-Hoar writes: "The Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch program, known best for its red, yellow and green sustainable seafood-rating scheme, is unveiling its first Seafood Slavery Risk Tool on Thursday. It's a database designed to help corporate seafood buyers assess the risk of forced labor, human trafficking and hazardous child labor in the seafood they purchase." READ MORE |
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