Nick Turse | Donald Trump's First Year Sets Record for US Special Ops




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Nick Turse | Donald Trump's First Year Sets Record for US Special Ops 
Donald Trump. (photo: Guardian UK) 
Nick Turse, TomDispatch 
Turse writes: "In 2017, U.S. Special Operations forces, including Navy SEALs and Army Green Berets, deployed to 149 countries around the world." 
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How Harvey Weinstein and Donald Trump Retaliated Against Salma Hayek 
Amy Zimmerman, The Daily Beast 
Zimmerman writes: "On Wednesday, Salma Hayek joined the chorus of women speaking out against Harvey Weinstein, calling the disgraced producer 'my monster.'" 
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What the Doug Jones Election Means for Criminal Justice Reform 
Justin George, The Marshall Project 
George writes: "Tuesday's election of Jeff Sessions' unlikely replacement, Democrat Doug Jones, hands the seat to a former federal prosecutor who has advocated for less harsh sentencing and more alternatives to prison." 
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The Brutal Origins of Gun Rights 
Patrick Blanchfield, New Republic 
Blanchfield writes: "A new history argues that the Second Amendment was intended to perpetuate white settlers' violence toward Native Americans." 
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DeRay McKesson Sues Fox News Host Jeanine Pirro for Defamation 
Associated Press 
Excerpt: "A civil rights activist is suing Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, claiming she defamed him while discussing a lawsuit against the Black Lives Matter movement that was later dismissed." 
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The Palestinian President Just Said He Won't Work With Trump 
Sarah Wildman, Vox 
Wildman writes: "Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced Wednesday that the Palestinians will no longer work with American peace negotiators in the wake of President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital on December 6, the first serious diplomatic fallout from the deeply controversial move." 
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How Should Communities Cope With the End of Coal? Advice From the Frontlines. 
Amelia Urry, Grist 
Urry writes: "As the end of coal looks more and more inevitable, so does the need for 'just transitions.' That is, the engineering of fair economic and environmental conditions for communities who have historically relied on fossil fuel extraction." 
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