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U.S. Military Aid To Egypt Gives A 'Green Light' To Repression, Say Rights Advocates
The Trump administration's release of $195 million for the Middle Eastern nation's security spending, frozen last year over rights concerns, has left experts stunned and deeply worried.
Is There A Better Way To Fight Massive Wildfires?
Massive wildfires in Western states are rapidly depleting funds set aside to fight fires. At the same time, many experts argue our priorities are wrong — we should be spending more on prescribed burns, and less on fighting fires in unpopulated areas.
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West Virginia House Panel Votes To Impeach Entire Supreme Court
The articles of impeachment recommend the entire bench, including its chief justice, be impeached "for maladministration, corruption, incompetency, neglect of duty, and certain high crimes."
New York City Passes Legislation Restricting Growth Of Ride-Hailing Apps
New York City passed a law Wednesday capping the number of ride-hailing cars from companies such as Lyft and Uber for one year.
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Medicaid Officials Target Home Health Aides' Union Dues
The Trump administration has proposed a rule that would prohibit some home health workers from having union dues deducted from their paychecks. The rule would likely undercut unions' power, all agree.
Chicago Pastor Speaks Out About The City's Deadly Wave Of Violence
Rachel Martin talks to Ira Acree, an anti-violence activist and Chicago pastor, about the city's recent spike in shootings, and challenges in preventing violence during the summer months.
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Colorado Voters May Get A Chance To Weigh In On Oil And Gas Issues
Signatures for ballot initiatives — one by advocates for residents opposed to fracking; the other by advocates for landowners seeking to protect mineral rights — have been submitted to officials.
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Tension Escalates After Canada Criticizes Saudi Arabia's Human Rights Record
Saudi Arabia continues to strike back at Canada for criticizing the kingdom's human rights record. The Canadian prime minister says his country will keep speaking out.
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'Lies My Teacher Told Me,' And How American History Can Be Used As A Weapon
James Loewen's 1995 book explained how history textbooks got the story of America wrong. Now, in a new edition, Loewen champions critical thinking in the age of fake news.
Israeli Airstrikes Hit Gaza After Hamas Launches Rocket Attacks
At least three people reportedly died and a dozen were injured in the Gaza Strip, while 11 people reportedly were wounded when several Hamas rockets landed in the southern Israeli city of Sderot.
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