Wednesday 28 March 2018

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Ex-Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort escalates challenge to Mueller indictment
Manafort has moved to toss criminal cases in Va., D.C., after asking judge to void special counsel appointment
A new epithet emerges for Parkland teens calling for more gun control: Nazis
First, they were smeared as "crisis actors." Now, they are being likened to Nazis.
 
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How conservative media responded to the Stormy Daniels news (Hint: It involved an ex-president)
As the Daniels saga peaked Sunday, conservative media deflected attention by propping up a well-worn target: Bill Clinton and the sexual misconduct allegations that have dogged him for years.
 
 
Trump's census, citizenship decision ignites legal and political battle
The decision announced late Monday night by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has already triggered legal challenges from California and New York, with the latter promising a "multi-state" lawsuit challenging the administration.
 
Analysis
The more important woman in the news recently? Hillary Clinton — at least at Fox.
Fox News has covered former secretary of state Hillary Clinton far more than Stormy Daniels over the past few weeks.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
A year later: Does Trump's Mexico City policy ban funds to groups that 'even mention' abortion?
The increased breath of the Mexico City policy under President Trump inches NARAL's claim toward accuracy, but it's not quite there.
 
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The Fix • Analysis
Does California have a case against the Trump administration's census citizenship question?
Maybe not. But they might not need the courts to fully weigh in to stop the question from going on the 2020 census.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Only one-third of African Americans say they have confidence in the police. Killings like Alton Sterling's are part of the reason.
If you're looking for someone to be surprised that the officers involved in the shooting will not face criminal charges, don't look to black voters.
 
Analysis
Gerrymandering is one problem for Democrats. Wasted votes is another.
If you're a Democrat who lives in a city, you're part of the problem.
 
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Trump privately presses for military to pay for border wall
The president has told Speaker Paul Ryan that the military should finance it after Congress provided only $1.6 billion.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Is Trump too much of a perjury risk for prospective lawyers?
A select few seem to want or be able to work for Trump. But why?
 
Democrats did 'duty' in Md. redistricting. Now the Supreme Court will evaluate.
For the second time this term, justices will consider whether partisan gerrymandering is consistent with the Constitution.
 
 
The Fix • Analysis
This GOP congressman just demonstrated what a headache retirements will be for Republicans in 2018
Rep. Ryan Costello's decision to retire without helping his party get someone else on the ballot all but hands the race to Democrats.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Linda Brown's death is a reminder of how much segregation still exists in America's schools
Federal data shows that schools have been quietly resegregating.
 
Why adding a citizenship question to the census launched a political firestorm
A look at the administration's iffy argument and where the effects might be felt.
 
 
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