A look at the Abbotabad documents by @NewAmerica Nelly Lahoud, who may well be the only person, including bin Laden, to have read all of themhttps://t.co/PRc7YGYpxC
He may or may not be presidential material, but he sure does have the knack for how culture change happens. Many of those Democrats in that room have socially conservative family members, friends and neighbors.
Much public discourse devolves into purity tests that hew to a two-party political system—you're either all-in, or you're out. Thomas Chatterton Williams's (@thomaschattwill) first column for us explores the usefulness of political incoherence.https://t.co/xyce4uOqVd
What led him to betray his country, how did he make contact with the Israelis, was he a double agent? In an exclusive interview, the man who ran the Egyptian spy Ashraf Marwan tells all
Just plumb out of any more ideas how to spin Trump's statements and tweets? Especially as using the wrong lie could get one in an extra heap of trouble now?
By Nahal Toosi @ Politico.com, Jan. 15, 12:33 pm
The State Department abruptly canceled two classified congressional briefings Wednesday that were supposed to focus on embassy security and the U.S. relationship with Iran, Capitol Hill aides said, infuriating lawmakers and staffers seeking answers on the fallout from President Donald Trump's decision to kill a senior Iranian general.
Interesting research about gangs in El Salvador. Definitely reminds me of Charles Tilly's characterization of nation-states as overgrown gangs.https://t.co/iMhHq3csrx
Kimberly Gardner, the top prosecutor in St. Louis, who is under investigation herself, is accusing city officials of a “racially motivated conspiracy” to stop her from doing her job.
My link is to a story at TheHill.com that Gov. Newsom of CA tweeted this morning. Meanwhile, in Daniel Dale's live tweets from a Trump rally in WI tonight, I see:
Trump falsely claims that "Mexico's paying for the wall." He says, without elaboration, "It'll come out."
In an age where more migrants are moving across the world at a quicker pace than ever before, it begs the question: How do societies heal the rifts that exist between communities, rather than exacerbate them?https://t.co/sOIfupowy5
90,000 People are in prison in Cuba, making meaning Cuba - not United States - has the highest incarceration rate in the world, according to secret government documents. https://t.co/xyDZ4H78dG via @NYTimes
In recent months, public anger over joblessness, economic anxiety and corruption has emerged as a potentially existential threat to Iran’s hard-line regime.
Its leaders are aware that war could worsen national fortunes and appear to be turning inward, pulling back from escalating hostilities with the U.S.
After six years of protesting his innocence from an Egyptian jail, and despite vocal support from top Trump officials, American citizen Moustafa Kassem died on Monday following a hunger strike. https://t.co/RWplT0KPDs via @NYTimes
Exactly right Lindsey.
Now it's your turn to convict Trump for his crimes and throw him out of office.
Or does he have something on you that made you change your mind?
It’s almost as if we have seen this story before. Russian military intelligence officers hacked the Ukrainian gas company, Burisma Holdings, as the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump was shifting into overdrive in the House of Representatives back in early November.