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Gun rights rally in Virginia: FBI working with local law enforcement regarding 'threats... - 0 views
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The FBI and local law enforcement are working together regarding "threats of violence" and Virginia clergy leaders are urging prayer and peace as the state's capital braces for a guns rights rally on Monday -- a date which coincides with the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr's legacy.
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"On the very day we set aside to honor the life and enduring legacy of Dr. King, these dark and dangerous forces threaten to converge on our city and our Commonwealth, bringing hate and violence," prominent faith leaders warned in a statement released Sunday. "In this difficult moment, and in the face of these threats, we seek to muster Dr. King's moral courage."
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Federal authorities arrested a number of suspected neo-Nazis around the country this week out of concern that they were planning violent acts at Monday's gun rights rally in Richmond, a senior FBI official said Friday.
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$11 Billion And Counting: Trump's Border Wall Would Be The World's Most Costly : NPR - 0 views
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The pricetag for President Trump's border wall has topped $11 billion — or nearly $20 million a mile — to become the most expensive wall of its kind anywhere in the world.
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And the Trump administration is on the hunt for funding to build even more
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The Department of Homeland Security has asked the Defense Department to come up with money for 270 additional miles of border wall that DHS says is needed to block drug smuggling routes on federal land.
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Opinion: American Politics Is Messy. But Here's A Little Global Perspective : NPR - 0 views
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American democracy can seem messy in a week like this.
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It's one way to run a country. But we can get a little perspective from around the world.
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Just this week in Russia, Vladimir Putin shifted power in the government so when he leaves that office in 2024, he can continue to rule and enrich himself, as he has for 20 years.
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White House Responds To Senate Impeachment Trial Summons : NPR - 0 views
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The White House's legal team has called the House impeachment process "highly partisan and reckless"
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"The articles of impeachment submitted by House Democrats are a dangerous attack on the right of the American people to freely choose their President,"
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"President Trump abused the powers of his office to invite foreign interference in an election for his own personal political gain and to the detriment of American national security interests,"
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Officials want to clear a mile-long homeless camp on a Sonoma County bike trail. Some d... - 0 views
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Pest control workers were using the spread as bait as they installed rat traps -- 340 of them -- throughout the mile-long homeless encampment after infrared video from a sheriff's helicopter revealed a major rodent infestation.
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A popular biking spot, the trail is now the site of the largest homeless encampment in Sonoma County history. It's also a textbook outcome of the 16% surge last year in homelessness in California -- largely fueled by skyrocketing housing costs -- and the myriad problems that go along with it.
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"It means lower property values. There are people that are 40 feet away who have townhouses. Who would want to buy their house?"
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'A Very Stable Genius' Authors Tell NPR They Wanted To Contextualize Trump Presidency :... - 0 views
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After three years of covering the Trump administration, Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig, longtime and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporters for The Washington Post, were dizzy.
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"We both wanted to just hit the pause button and say: How do we make sense of this administration and this unprecedented presidency, for ourselves and for readers?"
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Relying on more than 200 unnamed sources — many of whom were at Trump's side during defining moments of the presidency — Rucker and Leonnig build scenes that paint Trump as dangerously uninformed as he is self-congratulatory.
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China's Birthrate Falls To Lowest Level In 70 Years : NPR - 0 views
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New birthrate figures show that China has so far failed to reverse the effects of its longtime one-child policy
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The National Bureau of Statistics of China released the new data on Friday, the same day it announced that the country's GDP growth has fallen to its lowest level in nearly 30 years.
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Last year, there were 10.48 births per 1,000 people, the lowest birthrate since 1949, the year the People's Republic of China was founded.
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A Mayor In Norway's Arctic Looks To China To Reinvent His Frontier Town : NPR - 0 views
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Rune Rafaelsen has a bold plan that could raise the profile of his remote Arctic town — with a little help, he hopes, from China.
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He is the mayor of Sor-Varanger, a municipality in the far northeast corner of Norway, close to the Russian border. His office is in the small town Kirkenes — population a little over 3,500 — which overlooks the icy gray Barents Sea.
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"Now you can go from Asia to Europe through the Northern Sea Route.
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China needs to show Taiwan respect, says president - BBC News - 0 views
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The Chinese Communist Party has long claimed sovereignty over Taiwan and the right to take it by force if necessary.
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"We don't have a need to declare ourselves an independent state,"
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"We are an independent country already and we call ourselves the Republic of China, Taiwan."
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BBC - Travel - The glitzy European city going green - 0 views
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It’s an unlikely spot for an organic fruit and vegetable garden, tucked away between soulless high-rise buildings that dot the most densely populated country in the world
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But this 450 sq m sliver of land is where market gardener Jessica Sbaraglia toils away.
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launched her urban agriculture business Terre de Monaco in 2016 and she now has five micro farms on Monaco’s rooftops, balconies and hidden plots of land.
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Opinion: The Danger From Iran Didn't Die With Soleimani : NPR - 0 views
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President Trump did not only kill Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani. He also killed a core principle that had long protected our people. For the last several decades, the United States agreed it would not assassinate foreign government officials.
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That rule is now dead, and, with its demise, the president has handed a powerful precedent to Iran and other adversaries.
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The American president essentially has said he can take out anyone, anywhere, for any reason. This will alter our adversaries' actions dramatically.
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Florida Voting Rights Law Has Rocky Rollout For Felons : NPR - 0 views
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Florida passed an amendment in 2018, promising to restore voting rights for over a million Floridians with felony convictions. But that hope turned to confusion soon after.
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in order to get their voting rights back, felons needed to pay off all fines and fees related to their convictions.
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But the same law also offers a way out.
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What Comes After Oil Culture? | JSTOR Daily - 0 views
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As climate change looms larger and larger, it seems increasingly necessary to imagine a world beyond fossil fuels.
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he scholar Frederick Buell, writing in the Journal of American Studies, offers a brief but sweeping story of human relationships with energy, the conclusion of which is that almost everything about our culture today is built on oil.
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Much later, the coal-powered steam engine co-evolved with industrial capitalism, producing what Buell calls the first “truly exuberant” energy system.
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A Fragile Balance in Iran | JSTOR Daily - 0 views
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There has never existed a political system similar to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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In the fervor of a 1978 social revolution against the Shah and his neocolonial relationship with the United States and Europe, a group of Shi’i clerics won the upper hand and created the world’s only current theocracy.
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Most American political reporting on the Islamic Republic, therefore, simplifies Iranian politics to a struggle between “moderates” or “reformists” and “hardliners.”
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Nipsey Hussle Marathon Book Club creates a space for black men - Los Angeles Times - 0 views
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DeRon Cash, his tattooed forearms resting on his knees, curled a paperback revered by the late Nipsey Hussle in his hand.
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Once a month, Cash and a group of men come together for The Marathon Book Club — one of several chapters across the country that were founded after Hussle was killed outside his South Los Angeles clothing store in March.
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They include professors, entrepreneurs, corporate executives, investment bankers and at least one former athlete
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The 2010s: A Decade Of Protests Around The World In Photos : The Picture Show : NPR - 0 views
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tarting in 2019 and moving back, here are some glimpses from around the world, outside the United States.
Trump Orders Strike Killing Top Iranian General Qassim Suleimani in Baghdad - The New Y... - 0 views
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President Trump ordered the killing of the powerful commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps, Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani, in a drone strike on the Baghdad International Airport early Friday, American officials said.
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“This strike was aimed at deterring future Iranian attack plans,” the statement added. “The United States will continue to take all necessary action to protect our people and our interests wherever they are around the world.”
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The United States said that Kataib Hezbollah fired 31 rockets into a base in Kirkuk Province, last week, killing an American contractor and wounding several American and Iraqi servicemen.
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