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What’s Really Happening on College Campuses, According to Student Journalists
Catherine Kim | POLITICO Magazine - TRANSCEND Media Service, 13 May 2024

3 May 2024 – Over 50 schools. Nearly 2,000 arrests. One canceled graduation ceremony–so far. Leaders of campus news organizations were asked to set the record straight about campus unrest, antisemitism and what the media is getting wrong.

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Elliott Abrams, Prominent D.C. Neocon, Named Special Envoy for Venezuela
Nahal Toosi – Politico Magazine, 28 Jan 2019

25 Jan 2019 – Elliott Abrams, a controversial neoconservative figure who was entangled in the Iran-Contra affair, has been named as a Trump administration special envoy overseeing policy toward Venezuela. Abrams’ appointment, announced today by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, is something of a surprise.

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What Would a Socialist America Look Like?
POLITICO Magazine – TRANSCEND Media Service, 10 Sep 2018

3 Sep 2018 – We asked thinkers on the left—and a couple of outliers—to describe their vision for a re-imagined American economy.

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Trump Signs Executive Actions to Advance Keystone, Dakota Access Pipelines
Andrew Restuccia and Josh Dawsey – Politico Magazine, 30 Jan 2017

Keystone XL has been at the center of one of the largest opposition campaigns in the history of the environmental movement.

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How Google Could Rig the 2016 Election
Robert Epstein – Politico Magazine, 31 Aug 2015

It’s possible that Google decided the winner of the Indian election. Google’s own daily data on election-related search activity was subsequently removed from the Internet, but not before my colleagues and I downloaded the pages.

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Israel Provoked This War
Henry Siegman – Politico Magazine, 4 Aug 2014

Israel’s assault on Gaza was not triggered by Hamas’ rockets directed at Israel but by Israel’s determination to bring down the Palestinian unity government that was formed in early June, even though that government was committed to honoring all of the conditions imposed by the international community for recognition of its legitimacy.

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