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Mort Rosenblum | War and Peace Abridged 
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Mort Rosenblum, Reader Supported News
Rosenblum writes: "Professionals understand how terrorists operate. Those we need to fear most find ways to come in the front door. Others are already here. Slamming our doors to all desperate refugees and qualified immigrants only creates yet more extremists ready to devote their lives to making us pay."
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Report: Russia Says It Stopped Mitt Romney From Becoming Secretary of State
Mallory Shelbourne, The Hill
Shelbourne writes: "That source said individuals inside Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed to have stopped Romney from becoming head of the State Department."
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DACA Was Supposed to End Monday. It Didn't, but DREAMERs Remain Anxious.
Alan Gomez, USA Today
Gomez writes: "Monday was supposed to be the day that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program officially came to an end, terminating deportation protections for nearly 700,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children."
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"The Oscars Are Still So White": While Awards Project Diversity, Most Winners Remain White Men
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "The 90th Academy Awards were held Sunday night, where the vast majority of the awards went to white men, despite years of activism demanding increased racial and gender diversity in Hollywood."
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Democrats' Strong-Arm Strategy Faces Big Test in Texas
Elena Schneider, Politico
Schneider writes: "Democrats on Tuesday face a crucial first test of their strategy of meddling in crowded primaries."
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Mexican Directors Dazzle Abroad, Struggle in Mexico
teleSUR
Excerpt: "In Mexico, two big movie theater chains rule the market and consumers tend to prefer Hollywood blockbusters."
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Judge OKs Waiving Environmental Laws to Build US-Mexico Border Wall
Rebecca Kessler, Mongabay
Kessler writes: "A federal judge in California ruled that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security did not abuse its authority in waiving dozens of environmental laws to build sections of wall along the border between the U.S. and Mexico. The ruling frees the department to waive laws for future border wall construction projects."
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