Charles Pierce | Trump's New Lawyer Is Someone I Remember Well
Charles Pierce | Trump's New Lawyer Is Someone I Remember Well
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "For those of us who were amazed and (ultimately) appalled as the Great Penis Hunt unfolded in the years 1997 and 1998, seeing Joseph diGenova back on the national stage, this time as a mouthpiece supporting a president being dogged by a special prosecutor, is proof enough that, whatever else we may think of Her, God has a deft hand for the plot twist."
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Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "For those of us who were amazed and (ultimately) appalled as the Great Penis Hunt unfolded in the years 1997 and 1998, seeing Joseph diGenova back on the national stage, this time as a mouthpiece supporting a president being dogged by a special prosecutor, is proof enough that, whatever else we may think of Her, God has a deft hand for the plot twist."
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Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, testified in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee, on Capitol Hill, June 7, 2017. (photo: Cheriss May/Getty)
Fired FBI Official Andrew McCabe Authorized Criminal Probe of Jeff Sessions Over Russia Testimony
Mike Levine, ABC News
Levine writes: "Nearly a year before Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired senior FBI official Andrew McCabe for what Sessions called a 'lack of candor,' McCabe oversaw a federal criminal investigation into whether Sessions lacked candor when testifying before Congress about contacts with Russian operatives, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News."
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Mike Levine, ABC News
Levine writes: "Nearly a year before Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired senior FBI official Andrew McCabe for what Sessions called a 'lack of candor,' McCabe oversaw a federal criminal investigation into whether Sessions lacked candor when testifying before Congress about contacts with Russian operatives, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News."
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Former CIA Director John Brennan. (photo: Getty)
Ex-Chief of CIA John Brennan Suggests Putin May Have Dirt on Trump
Matthew Rosenberg, The New York Times
Rosenberg writes: "John O. Brennan, the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, said Wednesday that he thought Russia may have some kind of compromising information on President Trump, setting off furious speculation about whether the former spy chief was basing that assertion on inside information."
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Matthew Rosenberg, The New York Times
Rosenberg writes: "John O. Brennan, the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, said Wednesday that he thought Russia may have some kind of compromising information on President Trump, setting off furious speculation about whether the former spy chief was basing that assertion on inside information."
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Students rally at the US Capitol building for gun control. (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
March for Our Lives Plans Hundreds of 'Sibling Marches,' Many in Trump Country
Justin Wm. Moyer, The Washington Post
Moyer writes: "Saturday's celebrity-funded March for Our Lives in downtown Washington demands 2,000 portable toilets and 20 Jumbotrons, and is expected to draw as many as 500,000 people."
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Justin Wm. Moyer, The Washington Post
Moyer writes: "Saturday's celebrity-funded March for Our Lives in downtown Washington demands 2,000 portable toilets and 20 Jumbotrons, and is expected to draw as many as 500,000 people."
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Stephan Clark was holding only his cellphone when he was fatally shot by police. (photo: AP)
Police Shot at Stephan Clark, an African-American, 20 Times in His Back Yard, Thinking He Had a Gun. It Was a Cellphone.
Nashelly Chavez, Benjy Egel and Anita Chabria, The Sacramento Bee
Excerpt: "Stephan Clark was holding only his cellphone when he was fatally shot Sunday night by two Sacramento police officers who fired at him 20 times, the department said Tuesday."
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Nashelly Chavez, Benjy Egel and Anita Chabria, The Sacramento Bee
Excerpt: "Stephan Clark was holding only his cellphone when he was fatally shot Sunday night by two Sacramento police officers who fired at him 20 times, the department said Tuesday."
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Ahed Tamimi, Palestinian teen activist, agrees to 8-month plea deal. (photo: Getty)
'No Justice Under Occupation': Palestinian Teen Ahed Tamimi Sentenced to 8 Months Prison
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi and her mother Nariman were sentenced to eight months in prison and a US$1,500 fine as their legal team accepted a plea bargain with military prosecution on Wednesday."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Palestinian teen activist Ahed Tamimi and her mother Nariman were sentenced to eight months in prison and a US$1,500 fine as their legal team accepted a plea bargain with military prosecution on Wednesday."
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Hurricane Dennis whipped Key West, Florida, with winds up to 90 miles an hour in 2005. (photo: Mike Theiss/National Geographic)
143 Million People May Soon Become Climate Migrants
Laura Parker, National Geographic
Parker writes: "Climate change will transform more than 143 million people into 'climate migrants' escaping crop failure, water scarcity, and sea-level rise, a new World Bank report concludes."
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Laura Parker, National Geographic
Parker writes: "Climate change will transform more than 143 million people into 'climate migrants' escaping crop failure, water scarcity, and sea-level rise, a new World Bank report concludes."
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