Rick Wilson | Donald Trump Cracks the Seal on Talk of Treason




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Rick Wilson | Donald Trump Cracks the Seal on Talk of Treason 
Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron. (photo: Michel Euler/AP)
Rick Wilson, The Daily Beast 
Wilson writes: "One thing we've learned in the last two years is that no legal, moral, or cultural strictures bind Trump and that he is immune to the better angels of human nature." 
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Trump's Desire for a Military Parade Reveals Him as a Would-Be Despot 
Jonathan Freedland, Guardian UK 
Freedland writes: "If the president insists on flexing his muscles on the streets, the opposition should have an alternative parade to mock his strongman tactics." 
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Outspoken Nazi Set to Win Republican Nomination in Illinois Congressional Race 
Molly Olmstead, Slate 
Olmstead writes: "An outspoken neo-Nazi and Holocaust denier is set to become the Republican nominee for an Illinois congressional seat." 
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Flint Students' Reading Proficiency Plummets by 75% Since Beginning of Water Crisis 
Rochelle Riley, Detroit Free Press 
Riley writes: "Third-grade reading proficiency in Flint, where Snyder allowed the water - and children - to be poisoned by lead, dropped from 41.8% in 2013, the first year of the poisoning, to 10.7% last year." 
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UN: Migrant Deaths on US-Mexico Border Rise Despite Drop in Crossings 
UN News Centre 
Excerpt: "2017 recorded 412 migrant deaths, compared to 398 the preceding year." 
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Honduras: 1 Dead in New Wave of Anti-Government Protests 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "In Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital, students and members of the opposition confronted riot police who entered the National Autonomous University of Honduras. Protests against the government resumed Saturday after heavy repression on Jan. 27, when anti-government activists protested Juan Orlando Hernandez's presidential inauguration ceremony." 
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A Record-Breaking Number of Scientists Are Running for Office This Year 
Kate Yoder, Grist 
Yoder writes: "To stand up to climate change deniers and protect science, a wave of candidates from science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) backgrounds are running for local and federal office in 2018." 
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