- Today’s comic by Tom Tomorrow is The man from the past:
- What you missed on Sunday Kos …
- Sexual assault is political, but it's not partisan, by Susan Grigsby
- Why the Harvey Weinstein story makes women feel like victims all over again, by Sher Watts Spooner
- How to fight and win like the NRA, by David Akadjian
- The status of Puerto Rico: Debate, discussion and the impact of Hurricane Maria, by Denise Oliver Velez
- Overthrow Trump? The Establishment has started to reassert. It has begun, by Egberto Willies
- America may be galloping toward authoritarian neo-fascism, by Frank Vyan Walton
- Trump administration unveils the 'Fetal Fourteenth Amendment,' by Jon Perr
- Book review: 'Making Sense of the Alt-Right,' by Steven Andrew
- To save their party, Republicans must sacrifice the Trump presidency, by Ian Reifowitz
- If you have any dirt and are in need of $10 million, PLEASE respond:
Hustler founder Larry Flynt is running a full-page ad in Sunday’s Washington Post offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the impeachment of President Trump, Fox Business reports.
For some Russian trolls, “House of Cards” was real life.
A man identified only as “Maxsim,” who said he worked for a troll factory formerly known as the Internet Research Agency in 2015, told TV station Rain that employees were taught about the American political system by Frank and Claire Underwood.
The agency was also linked to a Russian social media campaign that pretended to be associated with the Black Lives Matter movement.
A man who was arrested after police mistook the glaze on his Krispy Kreme doughnut for crystal meth has received a $37,500 settlement.
Daniel Rushing, 64, sued the city of Orlando after he was arrested in December 2015 on drug charges. Law enforcement had spotted four small flakes of glaze on his floorboard and thought they were pieces of crystal methamphetamine.
- Remember, this is the guy charged with bringing peace to the Middle East:
The federal government’s long campaign to try to choke off rampant conspiracy theories about the November 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy is threatening to end this month in massive confusion, if not chaos.
Within the next two weeks, the National Archives is legally obligated to release the last of thousands of secret documents from government files about the assassination, most of them from the CIA, the FBI and the Justice Department. [...]
The CIA has not confirmed or denied reports that it has appealed to Trump to block the release of some of the files on grounds that the documents might still somehow endanger national security if made public.
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show, Greg Dworkin feeds our weekend Trumpster fire headline habit. Fox News = Weinstein Co. (and the Trump Org.). Sex trafficking operations that used TV/film production to pay the costs of the boss’s molestation habits. How & why Facebook ruined America.
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