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Carl Dix, Veteran Activist, On How Charlottesville Was Different

“Charlottesville” has now become synonymous with the events that happened in the Virginia city two weeks ago Saturday. Those events include: the “Unite the Right” rally bringing together various far-right factions like the KKK and neo-Nazis to protest the removal … Continue reading
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12 Browns Join Anthem Protests

The National Football League’s first preseason game is getting more attention for what happened before the game than for what happened during it. During Monday night’s national anthem performance, 12 Cleveland Browns players kneeled together in a circle, with their … Continue reading
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New Jersey State Assembly Gets Revenge on Gov. Christie

Chris Christie drew international ire when he and his family were caught relaxing on a New Jersey public beach during the July 4th holidays, just days after his inability to cooperate with the New Jersey State Assembly had led to … Continue reading
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House Passes Sanctions, Disempowers Trump

The House of Representatives Tuesday voted to advance strong financial sanctions against Russian adversaries as well as to limit president Trump’s ability to interfere in those sections. According to the Washington Post: “Included in the package are new measures targeting … Continue reading
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Mccain Leaves Treatment to Forward GOP Healthcare Efforts

John McCain announce just last week that he had been diagnosed with brain cancer. This week his fellow senators lobbied him and his doctors succeeding in drawing the long serving senator and former prisoner of war back to the Senate … Continue reading
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