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Dan Rather | North Korea and the Prospect of Peace 
Dan Rather. (photo: CBS)
Dan Rather, Dan Rather's Facebook Page
Rather writes: "The news of a potential meeting between President Trump and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un hits like a thunderclap. There is shock and disbelief, and then a cavalcade of questions."
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Sam Nunberg arrives at court in Washington, D.C., on Friday. (photo: Mike Threiler/Reuters)
Sam Nunberg arrives at court in Washington, D.C., on Friday. (photo: Mike Threiler/Reuters)

Sam Nunberg, Ex-Trump Campaign Aide Who Resisted Subpoena, Appears in Court
Associated Press
Excerpt: "A former Trump campaign aide arrived on Friday at the federal courthouse in Washington for a scheduled grand jury appearance days after he defiantly insisted in a series of news interviews that he intended to defy a subpoena in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation."
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Anti-abortion activists. (photo: Getty)
Anti-abortion activists. (photo: Getty)

The Trump Administration Is Quietly Pushing Destructive Pro-Abstinence Policies
Clio Chang, Splinter
Chang writes: "Over the past few months, the Department of Health and Human Services has quietly initiated small tweaks to language in its policies, all of which have the same aim: to prioritize abstinence programs over contraception."
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Surgeons perform surgery. (photo: iStock)
Surgeons perform surgery. (photo: iStock)

Our Healthcare Crisis Won't Be Solved Until We Get Private Insurance Out
Janine Jackson, FAIR
Excerpt: "The plan that the Center for American Progress is proposing is another attempt at incremental health reform that doesn't actually get at the root of the problems, but uses the language of the movement for health reform."
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Foreign nationals are arrested during a targeted enforcement operation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles, February 7, 2017. (photo: Charles Reed)
Foreign nationals are arrested during a targeted enforcement operation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Los Angeles, February 7, 2017. (photo: Charles Reed)

ACLU Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Breaking Up Immigrant Families
Nomaan Merchant, TIME
Merchant writes: "The American Civil Liberties Union filed a class-action lawsuit Friday accusing the U.S. government of broadly separating immigrant families seeking asylum."
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People protest against Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, February 21, 2014. (photo: Raul Arboleda)
People protest against Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, February 21, 2014. (photo: Raul Arboleda)

Noam Chomsky, Danny Glover Condemn United States, Canadian Sanctions on Venezuela
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Scholar Noam Chomsky and actor Danny Glover are among a group of over 154 activists who have condemned the sanctions imposed on Venezuela by the United States and Canada."
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A five-story coal ash pile next to the AES electric power plant in Guayama, Puerto Rico. (photo: Hilda Llorens)
A five-story coal ash pile next to the AES electric power plant in Guayama, Puerto Rico. (photo: Hilda Llorens)






Excerpt: "Even before Hurricane Maria struck the island nearly six months ago, the majority of Puerto Rico's residents lived with water that violated health standards set by the U.S. law. Since the storm, residents say the situation has only gotten worse."
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