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Charles Pierce | ICE Has Run Amok for Two Administrations, and Now Not Even American Citizens Are Safe. 
ICE agents with detainees. (photo: Getty)
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "The way things are going, the rest of the world may build a big, beautiful wall around this country in order to keep the prion disease from escaping."
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Rudy Giuliani and President Trump. (photo: Getty)
Rudy Giuliani and President Trump. (photo: Getty)


Giuliani: Trump Reimbursed Cohen for $130,000 Payment to Stormy Daniels
Jacqueline Thomsen, The Hill
Thomsen writes: "Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) said Wednesday that President Trump reimbursed his personal attorney Michael Cohen the $130,000 paid to adult-film star Stormy Daniels to stay quiet about their alleged affair."
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George Mason University is reviewing gift agreements over concerns of undue influence over academic matters by large donors like the Charles Koch Foundation. David, left, and Charles Koch have poured millions of dollars into universities nationwide. (photo: AP)
George Mason University is reviewing gift agreements over concerns of undue influence over academic matters by large donors like the Charles Koch Foundation. David, left, and Charles Koch have poured millions of dollars into universities nationwide. (photo: AP)

George Mason University Let Fossil Fuel Billionaires Help Choose Which Professors to Hire
Ellie Shechet, Jezebel
Shechet writes: "A student-led lawsuit revealed that the Charles Koch Foundation had a hand in the hiring and firing of George Mason University professors."
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Sophie Gayter, left, said Charlie Rose groped her buttocks in 2013 when she was a '60 Minutes' staffer. Beth Homan-Ross, center, and Brooks Harris worked for programs that Rose worked on in the 1980s and 2017, respectively, and said the newsman made sexual comments to them. (photo: The Washington Post)
Sophie Gayter, left, said Charlie Rose groped her buttocks in 2013 when she was a '60 Minutes' staffer. Beth Homan-Ross, center, and Brooks Harris worked for programs that Rose worked on in the 1980s and 2017, respectively, and said the newsman made sexual comments to them. (photo: The Washington Post)

Charlie Rose's Misconduct Was Widespread at CBS and Three Managers Were Warned, Investigation Finds
Amy Brittain and Irin Carmon, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Incidents of sexual misconduct by Charlie Rose were far more numerous than previously known, according to a new investigation by The Washington Post, which also found three occasions over a period of 30 years in which CBS managers were warned of his conduct toward women at the network."
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Planned Parenthood is among the organizations that opposes a proposed Tennessee state monument to children who died before birth. (photo: The State)
Planned Parenthood is among the organizations that opposes a proposed Tennessee state monument to children who died before birth. (photo: The State)


SC Senate Votes to Effectively Outlaw Nearly All Abortions
Avery G. Wilks, The State
Wilks writes: "The S.C. Senate voted Wednesday night to outlaw virtually all abortions in South Carolina."
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Migrants arrive at the US-Mexico entry point in Tijuana to seek asylum in the US. (photo: Shutterstock)
Migrants arrive at the US-Mexico entry point in Tijuana to seek asylum in the US. (photo: Shutterstock)

I Marched With a Migrant Caravan, Donald Trump Has It All Wrong
Levi Vonk, Guardian UK
Vonk writes: "If you're Donald Trump, you might think I'm describing the migrant caravan that has dominated conservative news coverage in recent days. But actually I could be describing any of the 20-odd caravans that have passed through Mexico in the last decade."
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Hawaii is the first state moving to ban the sale of sunscreens that contain chemicals thought to be harmful to coral reefs. (photo: iStock)
Hawaii is the first state moving to ban the sale of sunscreens that contain chemicals thought to be harmful to coral reefs. (photo: iStock)

Hawaii Is About to Be the First State to Ban Certain Sunscreen Sales to Protect Its Coral Reefs
Andrea Diaz, CNN
Diaz writes: "Research studies have found that chemicals found in some popular sunscreen products are harmful to ocean ecosystems. And now, after state lawmakers passed a bill Tuesday, Hawaii is set to become the first state in the US to ban the sale of sunscreens that contain oxybenzone and octinoxate."
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