John Kiriakou | The Conservative Case Against Gina Haspel
John Kiriakou | The Conservative Case Against Gina Haspel
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "There is also a conservative case to be made against Haspel. At least, there is a Christian case against her."
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The Department of Justice under Attorney General Jeff Sessions has pushed for inclusion of the citizenship question, arguing that it would allow the department to better enforce the Voting Rights Act. (photo: Jay Lazarin/iStock)
John Kiriakou, Reader Supported News
Kiriakou writes: "There is also a conservative case to be made against Haspel. At least, there is a Christian case against her."
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The Department of Justice under Attorney General Jeff Sessions has pushed for inclusion of the citizenship question, arguing that it would allow the department to better enforce the Voting Rights Act. (photo: Jay Lazarin/iStock)
California AG to Sue Trump Administration Over Census Citizenship Question
Brett Samuels, The Hill
Samuels writes: "California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said late Monday he is filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its decision to include a question on citizenship in the 2020 Census."
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Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook. (photo: Getty Images)
Brett Samuels, The Hill
Samuels writes: "California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said late Monday he is filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its decision to include a question on citizenship in the 2020 Census."
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Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook. (photo: Getty Images)
Facebook Stock Plunges on FTC Probe and News It Records Users' Call Logs
Ben Popken, NBC News
Popken writes: "A probe by the Federal Trade Commission is the latest bad news to slam Facebook, after the agency announced Monday it was launching a nonpublic investigation into the social media giant's privacy practices."
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Pro-choice advocates and anti-abortion advocates rally outside the Supreme Court. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Ben Popken, NBC News
Popken writes: "A probe by the Federal Trade Commission is the latest bad news to slam Facebook, after the agency announced Monday it was launching a nonpublic investigation into the social media giant's privacy practices."
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Pro-choice advocates and anti-abortion advocates rally outside the Supreme Court. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
An Ohio Bill Would Ban All Abortions. It's Part of a Bigger Plan.
The New York Times Editorial Board
Excerpt: "While Donald Trump once said he was 'very pro-choice,' since the start of his presidential campaign his stance on abortion has been consistent: It should be banned, no matter the consequences to women."
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Soldiers. (photo: PA)
The New York Times Editorial Board
Excerpt: "While Donald Trump once said he was 'very pro-choice,' since the start of his presidential campaign his stance on abortion has been consistent: It should be banned, no matter the consequences to women."
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Soldiers. (photo: PA)
Trump Wants War
Shahed Ghoreishi, Jacobin
Ghoreishi writes: "Elevating John Bolton to national security advisor suggests that Trump is preparing for the very wars he promised to avoid."
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'The heated political debates I once witnessed in 2011 and 2012 outside of polling stations between representatives of different parties and even between voters are now considered a reckless risk that would likely lead to detention and an unknown fate.' (photo: Middle East Eye)
Shahed Ghoreishi, Jacobin
Ghoreishi writes: "Elevating John Bolton to national security advisor suggests that Trump is preparing for the very wars he promised to avoid."
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'The heated political debates I once witnessed in 2011 and 2012 outside of polling stations between representatives of different parties and even between voters are now considered a reckless risk that would likely lead to detention and an unknown fate.' (photo: Middle East Eye)
The Farcical Process of Egypt's Elections
Mohannad Sabry, Middle East Eye
Sabry writes: "The crushing of political rivals [...] is neither the only, nor the top reason why this is not an election; in fact, it is an insult to elections to call what Egypt is experiencing today an election. Rather, the reason is that citizens across the nation would fear for their lives if they dared fail to loudly and boisterously applaud Sisi."
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Protestors marching to the offices of the Environmental Protection Agency. (photo: The Denver Post)
Mohannad Sabry, Middle East Eye
Sabry writes: "The crushing of political rivals [...] is neither the only, nor the top reason why this is not an election; in fact, it is an insult to elections to call what Egypt is experiencing today an election. Rather, the reason is that citizens across the nation would fear for their lives if they dared fail to loudly and boisterously applaud Sisi."
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Protestors marching to the offices of the Environmental Protection Agency. (photo: The Denver Post)
How a Groundswell of Citizen Activism Helped Save the EPA
Sam Parry, Environmental Defense Fund
Parry writes: "Something amazing happened in Washington last week: Congress rejected Trump's draconian cuts to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's budget and a host of other critical federal programs."
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Sam Parry, Environmental Defense Fund
Parry writes: "Something amazing happened in Washington last week: Congress rejected Trump's draconian cuts to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's budget and a host of other critical federal programs."
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