Reports that senior Michigan Democrats rigged the process for choosing electors of the new DNC chairman and threw Bernie Sanders supporters out of a party meeting suggest that Democratic elites will not allow Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison (pictured) to become the party’s leader without a fight.
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By Ellen Brown / Web of Debt —
The Italian banking crisis that could take down the eurozone has been called “a bigger risk than Brexit.” Handwringing officials say there is “no magic bullet,” but a British professor, Richard Werner, says it’s just being ignored.
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On Tuesday, he granted 78 pardons and 153 commutations—the record for any president in a single day—to individuals with nonviolent offenses.
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A wide-ranging review of police and court records reveals an alarming number of cases involving the sexual exploitation of young athletes by gymnastics coaches and mentors at all levels of the sport.
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Enter Navarro, an economics expert who threw in early for Trump’s candidacy and shares some of the president-elect’s more controversial views on foreign policy—in fact, Navarro’s ideas have guided Trump’s own on one very significant subject.
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By Nadia Prupis / Common Dreams —
The president-elect’s creative solutions for staying in the financial loop while seeming to keep his distance once again are drawing fire from his critics.
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By Deirdre Fulton / Common Dreams —
Data from the Government Accountability Office showed that people over the age of 50 are the fastest-growing group with student debt, outpacing younger generations.
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Had the former president not met with Attorney General Loretta Lynch at a Phoenix airport, bureau Director James Comey “would never have felt obliged” to tell Congress just days before the election that the FBI was again looking into emails related to Hillary Clinton, Michael Daly writes at The Daily Beast.
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By Nick Turse / TomDispatch —
A document from U.S. Special Operations Command Africa shows that military support to partner nations in Africa is prioritized to suit American, not African, needs and policy goals.
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By Tim Radford / Climate News Network —
Almost half of plant and animal species have disappeared from particular areas due to climate change, with the tropics suffering the most pronounced loss.
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Truthdig columnist Chris Hedges and independent journalist Rania Khalek analyze the Israeli arms industry, which was involved in global contracts worth $5.7 billion last year.
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By Juan Cole / Informed Comment —
We don’t need a Trump-nominated Supreme Court justice. And there is no reason to have one.
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By Phillip Smith / AlterNet —
The future for legal pot and drug reform is very much in doubt.
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German officials continue to investigate the incident, but they have not found any leads on the driver of a truck that crashed through a crowded marketplace at high speeds Monday night.
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The Rev. Gregory Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries, met with the Truthdig team to discuss bridging the political divide in the United States—drawing on his own experience of helping former gang members heal.
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By Juan Cole / Informed Comment —
The shooting of Andrei Karlov, the Russian ambassador to Turkey, will slow but not interrupt the process of Russo-Turkish rapprochement, after a period last winter and spring when the two countries were boycotting each other.
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While many Democrats were preoccupied with attempts to get Donald Trump unelected, Republicans in North Carolina were passing laws to curtail the powers of their democratically elected incoming governor.
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By Bill Blum — It’s time for Truthdig’s annual—and only partially tongue-in-cheek—review of the highlights, lowlights, pratfalls and pitfalls of the Supreme Court over the past 12 months.
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By David Cupples / Truthout —
Michael Manley of Jamaica and others pushed decades ago for progressive change to end the systems of subjugation in their countries. But that will remain tough to achieve until it is accomplished in the U.S.
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“We die in Aleppo, you die here,” the shooter of Ambassador Andrei Karlov reportedly said.
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