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4 votes
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Trump’s tax cut hasn’t done anything for workers
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Why does Ecuador want Julian Assange out of its London embassy?
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A Black man goes undercover in the alt-right | Theo E J Wilson
3 votes -
The untold story of Otto Warmbier, American hostage
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The man who exposed Vote Leave’s overspending was outed and asked to leave his job within days. But, after last week’s Electoral Commission verdict, he says he feels vindicated
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Sam Harris Waking Up #133 - Globalism on the brink
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Steve Bannon plans foundation to fuel far right in Europe
17 votes -
Lawsuit says migrants were subjected to dirty detention facilities, bad food and water
15 votes -
United by interest: Alliances between Democrats and Republicans on the sides push for legislation opposed by the center
4 votes -
(The Danger of) Obama Nostalgia - "The Enemy Within"
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Here are the 285,000 Manafort text messages that WikiLeaks wouldn't publish
32 votes -
Looking inside a used voting machine from the 2016 election
12 votes -
New Vermont legalization law sparks 'gift' delivery service
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When a US citizen heard he was on his own country's drone target list, he wasn’t sure he believed it. After five near-misses, he does – and is suing the United States to contest his own execution
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Anti Trump protests outside the White House continue into fifth day
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Labor leader must stand up to militant union demands
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David Davis brands use of child spies ‘morally repugnant’ – Theresa May’s spokeswoman defends practice revealed by House of Lords committee
8 votes -
Australian governments concede Great Barrier Reef headed for 'collapse'
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When is a nation not a nation? Somaliland’s dream of independence.
8 votes -
REMAINIACS podcast with David Allen Green
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Trump invites Putin to visit US
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Internal documents show Facebook's own marketing strategy was influenced by what it learned from its valued customer, the Trump campaign
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Israel passes controversial 'Jewish nation-state law', stripping Arabs of self-determination right
16 votes -
What the reality of breastfeeding looks like in the US
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To win back power, Democrats must do things that make them uncomfortable
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Putin tells diplomats he made Trump a new offer on Ukraine at their summit
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Maria Butina's many roles: Grad student. Gun rights activist. Alleged Russian agent
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Alt-right troll to father killer: The unraveling of Lane Davis
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Forget the two-state solution. Let’s try six.
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Russiagate is far wider than Trump and his inner circle
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From the start, US President Donald Trump has muddied a clear message: Vladimir Putin interfered
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The town at the heart of Nicaragua’s opposition movement
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The rise of digital dictatorships - Prof. Yuval Noah Harari
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Amazon is in a battle with the far left for the soul of Seattle
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California GOP Congressman Rohrabacher met with accused Russian agent Maria Butina in St. Petersburg
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Trump openly admits he believes Putin instead of US Intelligence over 2016 election interference
@joshtpm: Asked whether he believes US intel or Putin, Trump goes on tirade against FBI over "DNC Server", says it's not clear who to believe. https://t.co/d7Viw1Vn4B
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Donald Trump is taking America back — to 1798, when John Adams colluded with an enemy power
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Enforcing the law is inherently violent
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A Chinese woman who poured ink over a Xi Jinping poster has been missing for two weeks, and her father was reportedly detained
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US judge denies motion by Donald Trump ex-campaign chief to move Virginia trial
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Is the Helsinki meeting the tipping point for US politicians?
From what I've seen, it has had a universally bad reaction. From D. From R. From every news network out there. Is this the tipping point?
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US President Donald Trump's trade offensive is producing brutal local headlines
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What are some Blind Spots of your political compatriots?
There's lot of academia out there that suggests that everyone has blindspots, topics and issues that we take with so much certainty that we would not even think to question them, people who so...
There's lot of academia out there that suggests that everyone has blindspots, topics and issues that we take with so much certainty that we would not even think to question them, people who so rarely enter into our concerns that we do not think to consider their needs or concerns, etc.
It's hard to know exactly what our own blindspots are because by their very nature as soon as they are identified they lose some of their power. This sort of self-awareness is difficult even on the best day, but it allows us to more reasonably address people who don't hold our views, so I think the exercise is justified.
This topic is intended to be introspective. Wherever you identify politically (left, right, moderate, anarchist, libertarian, the works), what are some topics and groups that your political people tend to struggle to focus on?
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At last, a law that could have stopped Tony Blair and George W Bush invading. The Hague’s new crime of aggression might give belligerent heads of states a reason to pause.
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Israel in turmoil over bill allowing Jews and Arabs to be segregated
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Woman Who Sought Secret Meeting for Trump and Putin is Charged as Russian Agent
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Ocasio-Cortez floats a “sub-caucus” of progressives willing to vote together as a bloc
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Science under siege: Behind the scenes at Trump’s troubled environment agency
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Donald Trump hints at the Queen's private views on UK Brexit
3 votes