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Mort Rosenblum | A Wolff at the Door 
Copies of the book 'Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House' by author Michael Wolff at the Book Culture book store in New York, January 5, 2018. (photo: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) 
Mort Rosenblum, Reader Supported News 
Rosenblum writes: "This is just my own point of view, but I'm pretty clear about it after watching reaction to Michael Wolff's neutron bomb, Fire and Fury: We Americans, collectively, have gone out of our flipping minds." 
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Cliven Bundy to Walk Free as Federal Judge Dismisses Bundy Ranch Standoff Case 
Robert Anglen, The Arizona Republic 
Anglen writes: "Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, his two sons and a militia member will not face a retrial on charges that they led an armed rebellion against federal agents in 2014." 
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Republicans Scrutinize FBI's Media Contacts in Russia Case 
Kyle Cheney, Politico 
Cheney writes: "Critics say GOP questions about alleged Justice Department leaks are a diversion that could have a chilling effect on reporters." 
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Sarah Stillman | When Deportation Is a Death Sentence 
Sarah Stillman, The New Yorker 
Stillman writes: "Hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the U.S. may face violence and murder in their home countries. What happens when they are forced to return?" 
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Under Fire From ACLU, New Jersey Reverses Ban on Book About Mass Incarceration 
Vanessa Romo, NPR 
Romo writes: "Inmates at the New Jersey State Prison in Trenton and Southern State Correctional Facility in Delmont were barred from reading Michelle Alexander's 2010 book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness." 
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Forgetting and Remembering the Vietnam War 
Yahya Chaudhry and Viet Thanh Nguyen, Jacobin 
Excerpt: "A seeming acknowledgment and an attempt at reconciliation, has become commonplace among Americans; the Vietnam War no longer casts a dark cloud over the nation's consciousness." 
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Why Do Land Mines Still Kill So Many? 
The New York Times Editorial Board 
Excerpt: "The world is rolling backward, and at a disturbingly faster pace, in the struggle to limit carnage from land mines and other booby-trap explosives." 
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