All Views Articles for 2019-11-16

Saturday, November 16, 2019
37-year-old Tanisha Anderson, who suffered from mental health isues, was killed by police in 2014 after her family members call 911 for assistance. (Photo: Anderson Family) Laura Flanders
Tanisha Anderson, Impeachment, and a Hawk
This column could probably have gotten more likes if I'd made it about Trump instead of Tanisha Anderson or a hawk.
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AC Milan's goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma walks in St. Mark square on November 16, 2019 in Venice, three days after the city suffered the highest tide in 50 years. - Flood-hit Venice was bracing for another exceptional high tide on November 15, as Italy declared a state of emergency for the UNESCO city where perilous deluges have caused millions of euros worth of damage. (Photo: Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images) Arshad M Khan, Meena Miriam Yust
Venice Is Flooded—A Look at Our Coastal Future
It might look likes the city—world famous for its canal streets—is sinking. But that is not what's happening.
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The progressive news site Splinter shut down abruptly in October. (Credit: Logo illustration) Jack Crosbie
The Progressive Press Is Facing Mass Extinction
Deadspin, Splinter, and ThinkProgress are gone. The mainstream media is hopelessly neutral. Who’s left to check capitalism?
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Republican counsel Steve Castor listens to Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) during a hearing with witness U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch before the House Intelligence Committee in the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill November 15, 2019 in Washington, DC. In the second impeachment hearing held by the committee, House Democrats continue to build a case against U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to link U.S. military aid for Ukraine to the nation’s investigation of his political rivals. (P Michael Winship
The Disdain for Ukraine Is Mainly in Trump's Brain
The President of the United States treats Ukraine as if it were the slaphappy Freedonia of the Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup.
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In a video recently screened at an event hosted at one of his luxury properties, and with his Donald Trump Jr. in attendance, the U.S. President—his head superimposed on video game character—walks down the aisle he stops, pulls out a gun, and opens fire on parishioners who have the faces of his critics, or the logos of media organizations superimposed on their bodies. (Photo: Screengrab) Christopher Brauchli
The Violence of Fascist Leaders, Then and Now
Although lacking internet, the Nazis knew the value of film in order to get their message to the people.
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US President Donald Trump delivers remarks at the White House in Washington, DC on November 15, 2019. (Photo: Brendan Smialowski / AFP / Getty Images) Ralph Nader
The Most Impeachable President in US History vs. The Most Hesitant Congress.
What are the Democrats waiting for? Trump is the most impeachable tyrant in the country's history—hands down.
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