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Roger Stone: 5 most shocking revelations

Alex Henderson - Alternet

Roger Stone is accused of discussing WikiLeaks’ activities with "senior Trump campaign officials" in 2016

Jared Kushner (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

Jared's paper coordinated with Wikileaks

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

It is worth looking back at more Trump campaign involvement with the hacker group that targeted Hillary Clinton

Roger Stone; Hillary Clinton (AP/Getty/Salon)

How Roger Stone played the media in 2016

Amanda Marcotte

FBI's indictment of Stone makes clear how he shaped media narratives about stolen emails and Clinton's health

Sarah Huckabee Sanders (AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Sanders won't deny Trump's involvement

Matthew Chapman - Alternet

“I’m not an attorney,” Sanders told CNN's John Berman of Roger Stone's indictment. “I haven’t read through that"

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Donald Trump; John Brennan (Getty/Salon)

Brennan predicts more indictments soon

Travis Gettys - Raw Story

“The shoes that are yet to drop are going to be the ones that are going to be the most profound," John Brennan says

Roger Stone (Getty/Mike Coppola)

Trump associate Roger Stone arrested

Shira Tarlo

With Stone, Robert Mueller has now charged 34 people and secured guilty pleas from six Trump associates or advisers

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Trump is a real threat to press freedom

Dean Obeidallah

Journalist Jason Rezaian, who was held captive in Iran, on Trump: “People like me will face greater threats"

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Trump’s assault on the rule of law

Robert Reich - RobertReich.org

The “rule of law” is based on three fundamental principles. Trump is violating every one of them.

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Nick Sandmann; Donald Trump (YouTube/Today/AP/Jacquelyn Martin)

Victimology, privilege and race

Chauncey DeVega

In America's racial drama, only white people are allowed to be "innocent." The Covington boys are a classic case

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Trump wants to tighten SNAP

Lindsey Haynes-Maslow - The Conversation

Fewer people getting SNAP benefits can lead to more skipped meals

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The InGear AutoXCape Emergency Tool has your back during flat tires, accidents, and engine breakdowns

Nancy Pelosi; Jim Clyburn; Steny Hoyer (AP/Getty)

Advocates reject "smart wall" plan

Matthew Rozsa

House Democrats ponder offering Trump his entire $5.7 billion for a "smart wall" — progressives suggest $0 instead

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Shutdown is damaging national parks

Matthew Rozsa

Lack of services, maintenance, may have lasting destructive effects on national parks, says reporter Wes Siler

Benjamin Netanyahu (Getty/Andrew Burton)

Time to dump Netanyahu

Alon Ben-Meir - The Globalist

Can the leaders of Israel’s political parties put the national interest above their party and their lust for power?

Maxine Waters; Jamie Dimon (AP/Getty/Salon)

Wall St CEOs huddle with Maxine Waters

Igor Derysh

Billionaires in Davos are reportedly "scared," and banking titans pled their case with new banking committee chair

FILE - In this April 7, 2017 file photo, President Donald Trump, left, and Chinese President Xi Jinping walk together after their meetings at Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla.   China says President Xi has stressed the need for an end to North Korea's nuclear weapons program in a phone discussion with Trump that followed tweets from the U.S. president urging China to play a more active role. Xi told Trump that China insists on peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula and advocates resolving the problem through peaceful means. He said China would maintain "communication and coordination" with Washington over it. The two leaders spoke Tuesday night, April 11, 2017, Washington time. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File) (AP)

Personal diplomacy and the presidency

Tizoc Chavez - The Conversation

Trump's way with words and gestures rattles many in the diplomatic community

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FILE - In this Thursday, May 11, 1989, file photo, President George H.W. Bush briefs reporters at the White House in Washington.  (AP Photo/Doug Mills, File) (AP)

Why the CIA loved George H.W. Bush

Jefferson Morley - Independent Media Institute

Why the outpouring of affection for Bush?

Learn to create stunning photographs

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Washington measles outbreak escalates

Nicole Karlis

Once thought eliminated from the United States, people are dying from an easily-preventable disease

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Air traffic faces "unprecedented" risk

Igor Derysh

PIlots, flight attendants and air traffic controllers warn of dire consequences as unpaid workers reach exhaustion

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Meghan: Dems to blame for shutdown!

Brendan Skwire - Raw Story

Her dogged efforts to blame President Trump’s shutdown on “both sides” gets obliterated by co-host Sunny Hostin

Kamala Harris (AP/Alex Brandon)

Truth about Harris' time as a prosecutor

Alex Henderson - Alternet

If she wins her party's presidential nomination, she's likely to receive criticism from both the left and the right

Rivers Cuomo of Weezer (Getty/Kevin Winter)

Gen X exists! Just listen to Weezer

Mary Elizabeth Williams

A collection of cheesy covers is the defining soundtrack of a generation so easily forgotten

Laura Harrier as Patrice Dumas and John David Washington as Ron Stallworth in "BlacKkKlansman" (David Lee/Focus Features)

Spike Lee: Oscar nods about "timing"

Anne Thompson - Indiewire

Spike Lee knows timing is everything, and believes the newly diversified Academy made a big difference in Oscars

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