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In the US, many people are traveling to visit relatives for the Thanksgiving holiday. �It is meant to be a celebration of family and togetherness (never mind it’s based on Native Americans helping ...
by angryea
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This is just...beneath pathetic. As reported by Chris Cameron and Maxine Joselow, writing for the New York Times: The Trump administration will raise prices and add new fees next year for international tourists visiting national parks, the latest...
by Dartagnan
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I posted this essay on my site yesterday, and the response/comments have been amazingly moving to me. I’m not sure if it works as a DK diary, but I’m going to repost it and see what you think. Here goes! ~ I read this troubling, illuminating, and...
by Examined
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Back in June, the grifty Trump family launched its Trump-branded cell service and super-luxe Trump T1 smartphone with maximum hype and minimal details. Now, five months later, neither is anywhere ...
by Lisa Needham
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Democrats appear to be inching toward one of the biggest changes to their presidential nominating process since the advent of primaries.� Party leaders are beginning to explore whether ranked ...
by kos
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The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) governs the conduct of every person in the United States military, ...
by sabrina haake
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MTG seems to just be the first of many.… More resignations are coming.. Though Johnson keeps the gavel even if Republicans become a minority, unless 9 Republicans band together and vote for a new speaker. This is a quote from a Senior Republican House...
by justin423
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Idrees Kahloon/ The Atlantic:
The GOP Is Realizing That Trump Won’t Be Around Forever
The intra-party fight over the Epstein files was only the prelude.
The reality that Donald Trump’s ...
by Greg Dworkin
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So COP30 just wrapped up. Those of us who were expecting next to nothing are unsurprised. Here’s a quick quip from the BBC, from a piece published just before the shindig wrapped up: Host Brazil had hoped countries would agree to set out how to move...
by SninkyPoo
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The Myth of “Lost National Innocence” The assassination of John F. Kennedy is often remembered as the moment America “lost its innocence.” That phrase has become a fixture of white middle class liberal Baby Boomer memory. Yet as history, it collapses...
by Dalbert
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