Democracy Dies in Darkness Most popular right now Syria says strike on military base carried out by Israeli warplanes The raid on the airfield in Homs province comes as tensions rise over possible U.S. military action in Syria. By Erin Cunningham • Read more » The Fix • Analysis McCain takes his Trump criticism to a whole new level, suggesting blame for chemical weapons attack in Syria McCain says Assad “heard” Trump's pledge to withdraw and was “emboldened” by American inaction. By Aaron Blake • Read more » On a campus in chaos, a Howard University student became a viral villain. Is he a scammer or a scapegoat? Tyrone Hankerson Jr. was the pride of the nation’s top historically black college. Then an anonymous blog post put him at the center of a financial aid scandal. By Monica Hesse • Read more » PowerPost • Analysis The Daily 202: Trump gets schooled in Syria on how much his words matter The likelihood o
Paul Ryan celebrated the tax cut with a tweet about a secretary saving $1.50 a week A school secretary was pleased the $1.5 trillion tax bill will more than pay for her annual Costco membership. The House speaker shared the news. By Avi Selk • Read more » Curiosity’s five-year journey across Mars — in one stunning photo If the rover could breathe, it might gasp. By Avi Selk • Read more » Inside the FBI: Anger, worry, work — and fears of lasting damage FBI personnel are frustrated by the near constant attacks from conservatives, as their new boss tells them to stay calm. By Devlin Barrett • Read more » Once the party of law and order, Republicans are now challenging it In a push to defend Trump and undermine the Russia probe, Republicans open attacks on federal law enforcement agencies that they once venerated. By Philip Rucker • Read more » Two dead after Amtrak train collides with freight train in South Carolina Authori
News Updates from CLG 03 February 2018 http://www.legitgov.org/ All links are here: http://www.legitgov.org/#breaking_news Previous edition: Trump signs executive order to keep Guantanamo Bay prison open House memo states disputed dossier was key to FBI's FISA warrant to surveil members of Team Trump | 02 Feb 2018 | A much-hyped memo that shows alleged government surveillance abuse during the 2016 campaign has been released to the public and cites testimony from a high-ranking government official who says the FBI and DOJ would not have sought surveillance warrants to spy on a member of the Trump team without the infamous, Democratic-f-nded anti-Trump dossier. Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee released the memo Friday. The White House responded by saying the memo "raises serious concerns about the integrity of decisions made at the highest levels of the Department of Justice and the FBI to use the government's most intrusive surveillance
Dear Friend, 2017 will be remembered as the year that the so-called ‘peace process’, at least in its American formulation, has ended. And with its demise, a political framework that has served as the foundation for US foreign policy in the Middle East has also collapsed. The Palestinian leadership and its Arab and international allies will now embark on a new year with the difficult task of drumming up a whole new political formula that does not include the United States. Cyril Ramaphosa, the next President of South Africa, was the man behind the entry of international fast food behemoth McDonalds into the country, earning him the sobriquet “The Big Mac”. Zimbabwe’s new President Mnangagwa bears the nickname “The Crocodile” from his days as head of Robert Mugabe’s secret police for, like his namesake, coming out of nowhere to suddenly snatch his victims, never to be seen again Also more stories from around the world. If you don't mind, and if you think the conten
11 December 17 PM It's Live on the HomePage Now: Reader Supported News Attention to the Fundraiser ... Please! Everyone, please hold up and donate. This is taking FAR too long for what amounts to a few donations. DONATE, folks! Thanks to all. / Marc Ash, Founder Reader Supported News Sure, I'll make a donation! Frank Rich | After Trump Frank Rich, New York Magazine Rich writes: "Liberals ecstatic over this month's election must not forget: Even after this demagogue is finished, a new one will rise in his place." READ MORE 'What a Pervert He Is': Trump's Accusers Provide New Details of Sexual Harassment Addy Baird, ThinkProgress Baird writes: "Three women who accuse Trump of sexual misconduct spoke to Megyn Kelly Monday morning." READ MORE As Russia Probes Progress, One Name Is Missing: Bannon's Darren Samuelsohn, Politico Samuelsohn writes: "People close to the probe say the former campaign and W
KOH’S cash — TAX DAY — STATE RACES heat up 04/17/2018 07:29 AM EDT By Stephanie Murray ; ( stephaniemurray.news@gmail.com ; @StephMurr_Jour) and Brent D. Griffiths ( bgriffiths@politico.com ; @BrentGriffiths) GOOD MORNING, MASSACHUSETTS. And happy Tax Day. Did you file yet? Mostly cloudy today with a high of 51. KOH'S CASH - In the race to replace retiring Rep. Niki Tsongas, MA-3 candidate Dan Koh's $2.5 million war chest is almost three times more than his top-raising competitors, Rufus Gifford and Lori Trahan. And, as David Bernstein notes at WGBH , Koh widened that gap by raising more than $900,000 in the first quarter of 2018. Let's put that in perspective. Koh's most recent fundraising numbers aren't just eye-opening in comparison to his competitors for the open 3rd Congressional District seat. He also out-raised the incumbents in the Massachusetts congressional delegation. In fact, his Q1 haul is so ridiculously high - by any standard - tha
MORNING MESSAGE Sam Pizzigati A New Benchmark for Measuring Progress Against Inequality Oxfam's eye-popping annual report on the growing gap between the world's richest and poorest offers not just laments, but some attainable strategies that can make societies fairer for all, if our leaders would only follow their advice. Environmental Groups Challenge EPA With Dozens Of Suits Big green readies dozens of lawsuits as only ‘antidote’ for Trump EPA. Washington Examiner: “‘EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt wants to roll back the clock on environmental protections and drag us back decades,’ said Natural Resources Defense Council president Rhea Suh in a note to supporters Saturday. ‘The best antidote to Pruitt’s illegal attacks on our environment? Federal court,’ she said. The group is preparing to file a number of lawsuits against Trump’s EPA, and is asking supporters to increase their financial contributions to support the coming court effort. She claims that the grou
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