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Sep 06 2020
News
What You Can No Longer Say in Hong Kong
A sweeping national security law passed on June 30 instantly altered the lives and liberties of Hong Kong’s residents, criminalizing words and images that just hours earlier had been legally protected free speech.
The next day, thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators tested the limits of the new law. Some carried signs bearing slogans like these, which for months had been lawfully
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Apr 03 2017
News
Did Obama Blow It on the Russian Hacking?
Top White House aide Lisa Monaco is one of the few officials to go on the record about how the Obama team handled the hacks.
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Apr 19 2020
Opinion
Covid-19 Is Trapping Ecuador Between Death and Debt
Sometime late last month the bodies began to turn up on the streets of Guayaquil. Some of the dead were abandoned in dumpsters. Others had been bundled in plastic and left on the sidewalks of this seaside Ecuadoran city, the yellow and black plastic cordon suggesting an unsolved crime scene.
While most of Latin America is bracing for the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, Ecuador is
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Aug 17 2018
News
Trump gears up to strip more clearances from officials tied to Russia investigation
President Trump has told advisers that he is eager to strip more security clearances as part of an escalating attack against people who have criticized him or played a role in the investigation of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign, two White House officials said.
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Jun 20 2021
News
Georgia Secretary of State Outlines 100,000 Names to Be Cut From Voter Rolls
Georgia’s secretary of state this week announced he is set to remove some 100,000 names from voter rolls, the first major voting list maintenance following the 2020 election.
The names are being removed because of a National Change of Address form submitted to the U.S. Postal Service, election mail being sent to them bouncing back; or having no contact with elections officials for at
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Jun 18 2017
News
Help wanted: Why Republicans won’t work for the Trump administration
The array of legal and political threats hanging over the Trump presidency has compounded the White House’s struggles to fill out the top ranks of the government.
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Oct 24 2019
Opinion
Anybody but Bernie—or Warren
Disney CEO Bob Iger is as responsible as any one person for turning Hollywood into a factory of endless remakes. He oversaw Disney’s purchase of the Star Wars and Marvel Comics franchises while also promoting an endless series of live-action adaptions of animated fare like The Lion King and Aladdin. Strangely enough, some people think Iger’s special talents make him presidential material. The
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Feb 27 2018
News
Hope Hicks expected to testify before House Intelligence Committee in Russia investigation
White House Communications Director Hope Hicks is expected to appear before the House Intelligence Committee Tuesday morning for a closed-door interview related to Russian interference in the 2016 election, according to sources familiar with the committee's schedule.
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Apr 16 2021
News
Eight killed in mass shooting at FedEx facility near Indianapolis airport
Eight people were shot and killed at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, Indiana, before the gunman took his own life, according to police.
Officers were first called after reports of gunfire at the facility near Indianapolis International Airport after 11 p.m., police spokesperson Genae Cook said early Friday morning.
The incident was "very short" and "probably only lasted one to
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