All Views Articles for 2017-06-20

Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Todd Gitlin
Watch What Trump Tweets But Also What He Does
@realDonaldTrump in action
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Kathy Kelly
"Would You Like a Drink of Water?" Please Ask a Yemeni Child
This week, in New York City, representatives from more than100 countries will begin collaborating on an international treaty, first proposed in 2016, to ban nuclear weapons forever. It makes sense...
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Wenonah Hauter
Cuomo’s Nuke Bailout: Right Out of the Trump Playbook
Will New York's governor stand up to corporate swindlers and tell them dinosaur nuclear plants aren't worth saving?
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Hanif Hassan Al Qassim
The World Society Needs to Express Greater Solidarity for Refugees Worldwide
The world is heading into troubled waters as we are witnessing an unprecedented movement of people – refugees, migrants and internally displaced persons (IDPs) alike – fleeing from misery, poverty...
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U.S. President Donald Trump (R) meets with Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Crown Prince and Minister of Defense of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in the Oval Office at the White House, March 14, 2017 in Washington, DC. William Hartung
Trump's Love Affair With the Saudis
The Saudi regime is playing Donald Trump with potentially disastrous consequences
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U.S. soldiers are stuck in sand in southern Afghanistan. Tom Engelhardt
The US Military Can’t Get Out (No Matter the Country or the Conflict)
U.S. soldiers are stuck in sand in southern Afghanistan.
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Michael Winship
Former Commish Michael Copps: 'Maybe the Worst FCC I’ve Ever Seen'
The Trump White House and new FCC chair are rolling back the effort for an internet that's open to all.
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Katrina vanden Heuvel
On Trump, The Media’s Malpractice Continues
One of the great ironies of the political moment is that President Trump’s sworn enemy has become, if not exactly an ally, an enabler of his agenda. For all of Trump’s griping about “fake news,” the...
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Jeremy Slevin
If the Media Keeps Ignoring Health Care, We’ll Lose It
As newsworthy as Russia's interference in the 2016 election is, a bill to take away health insurance from millions is, at the very least, equally worthy of public attention.
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