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Robert Reich | Trump Is Giving Wall Street a Free Pass for Its Financial Crimes 
Robert Reich. (photo: Getty) 
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page 
Reich writes: "The Trump administration has granted a waiver to Deutsche Bank following federal criminal charges for manipulating interest rates." 
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Steve Bannon Is Subpoenaed in Mueller's Russia Investigation 
Michael S. Schmidt, The New York Times 
Schmidt writes: "Stephen K. Bannon, President Trump's former chief strategist, was subpoenaed last week by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, to testify before a grand jury as part of the investigation into possible links between Mr. Trump's associates and Russia, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter." 
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Neil Gorsuch Will Make the Supreme Court More Anti-Union for Decades 
Livia Gershon, VICE 
Gershon writes: "In the summer of 2016, when Donald Trump secured the Republican nomination for president, old-school conservatives split (broadly speaking) into three groups." 
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The Aziz Ansari Story Is Ordinary. That's Why We Have to Talk About It. 
Anna North, Vox 
North writes: "A woman publicly known as Grace went on a date with actor and comedian Aziz Ansari in September. What happened between them is at the center of the latest debate around consent, sexual assault, and the #MeToo moment." 
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A Michigan Father, Too Old for DACA, Is Deported After Three Decades in the US 
Derek Hawkins, The Washington Post 
Hawkins writes: "With two immigration agents hovering nearby, Jorge Garcia pulled his family close for one final hug near security gates at Detroit Metropolitan Airport. His wife and 15-year-old daughter sobbed in his arms. His 12-year-old son stood stoically. Garcia was silent." 
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Cape Town Is 90 Days Away From Running Out of Water 
Aryn Baker, TIME 
Baker writes: "After three years of unprecedented drought, the South African city of Cape Town has less than 90 days worth of water in its reservoirs, putting it on track to be the first major city in the world to run out of water." 
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Could We Retrofit Antarctica's Glaciers to Keep Them From Collapsing? 
Amelia Urry, Grist 
Excerpt: "Here's the idea: Build underwater barriers in front of the glaciers most vulnerable to collapse, keeping warm ocean water from sloshing in to melt them." 
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