RSN: NY Times Editorial Board | What Robert Mueller Knows
NY Times Editorial Board | What Robert Mueller Knows
NY Times Editorial Board Excerpt: "The 49 questions that the special counsel, Robert Mueller, hopes to ask President Trump as part of the yearlong Russia investigation suggest that Mr. Mueller knows a great deal more than he's letting on - and he hasn't even gotten to the follow-ups yet." READ MORE President Trump. (photo: Mike Theiler/Getty)
Ukraine, Seeking Military Aid From Trump Administration, Halted Cooperation With Mueller Investigation
Matthew Yglesias, Vox Yglesias writes: "The government of Ukraine, troubled by internet problems and beset by Russian military incursions, is heavily dependent on the support of the American government for its internal stability and external security." READ MORE US-Mexico border. (photo: Getty)
Fatal Encounters: 97 Deaths Point to Pattern of Border Agent Violence Across America
Sarah Macaraeg, Guardian UK Macaraeg writes: "From Maine to Washington state and California to Florida, the deaths stem from all manner of CBP activity. Border agents manning land crossings and a checkpoint have used deadly force, as have agents conducting roving patrols - up to 160 miles inland from the border." READ MORE Former Democratic Presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., takes the stage during the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia , Monday, July 25, 2016. (photo: John Locher/AP)
The Democratic Base Overwhelmingly Supports Progressive Positions. It's Time the Party Started Paying Attention
Sean McElweeand and Colin McAuliffe, Vice Excerpt: "Maybe Democrats will win the House in 2018, and even the Senate and presidency in 2020, without shifting to the left. However, public opinion suggests there is plenty of space for the party to move in a more progressive direction." READ MORE Teachers rally outside Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's executive tower in Phoenix on Monday, their third day of walkouts. On Wednesday, the educators opened the possibility of ending the walkouts on Thursday, one week after they began. (photo: Matt York/AP) ALSO SEE: Arizona Governor Signs Bill to Boost Teachers' Wages
Arizona Joins Red State Revolt: Teachers' Strike Reaches Day Six
Democracy Now! Excerpt: "We have thousands and thousands of educators down there advocating for their students and standing up and essentially saying, 'Enough is enough!'" READ MORE Deana Quczada of Honduras has been camping with her young children on the street in Tijuana for several days. Going back to the violence in her home country is not an option, she says. (photo: Kirk Siegler/NPR)
In Tijuana, Migrants Seeking Asylum in the US Tell Harrowing Stories of Crisis
Kirk Siegler and Alisa Barbanpr, NPR Excerpt: "We had no other choice but to come here and we can't go back, Quczada says." READ MORE Foxconn's new 20-million-square-foot electronics plant will be built in Mount Pleasant, Wis. A smog standard exemption given to most of southeast Wisconsin will save Foxconn from having to make expensive improvements. (photo: Erin Hooley/Chicago Tribune)
EPA Chief Scott Pruitt Overrules Staff to Gives Scott Walker and Foxconn a Big Break on Smog Regulations
Michael Hawthorne, Chicago Tribune Hawthorne writes: "The Trump administration on Tuesday exempted most of southeast Wisconsin from the latest federal limits on lung-damaging smog pollution, delivering a political victory to Gov. Scott Walker as he makes a new Foxconn Technology Group factory the centerpiece of his re-election campaign." READ MORE |
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