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Robert Mueller.
 
  Robert Mueller terrifies President Trump. Of course he wants him gone.  
  All the reasons to fire or sideline him are bogus. He needs to stay and sort out the Russia mess.  
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  Diane von Furstenberg in 2015.   Diane von Furstenberg: U.S. fashion industry needs immigrants like me
Vibrancy depends on recruiting and keeping talent with visas and path to legal status.
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  The Slants band.   A resounding victory for free speech
Bureaucrats shouldn't decide what's offensive.
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  policing      
  Johnny Perez, who is still on parole, entered a maximum security adult prison at the age of 16. He now helps prisoners transition to the outside world.   When twisted justice stops prisoners from starting over
In U.S., men, women, children get caught in revolving door of incarceration at rate that exceeds nearly all other nations.
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  Smoke rises from a thermal power station.   After Paris climate change pullout, give up on Trump and Congress for now
We need to put pressure on corporations. That's where the most change can be made.
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  Supreme Court in Washington.   A win for state-sponsored bigotry
The Supreme Court used a judicial sledgehammer in a case calling for a judicial scalpel.
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  opinion      
  A man holds signs referencing President Trump's policy on Cuba on June 16, 2017, in Miami.   Since when does Trump care about human rights? #tellusatoday
Readers react to the president's restrictions on U.S. travel to Cuba.
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  President Trump meets with Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela, Washington, June 19, 2017.   Yes, Donald Trump and other presidents can be charged with obstruction
The authority given to the commander in chief does not include violating federal law.
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  opinion      
  Bill Maher   Maher, Corden, Fallon on panic at the White House
The late-night comics on Trump's latest tweets and folks on Pennsylvania Avenue lawyering up.
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    Daily editorial cartoons, June 2017

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North Korean treatment of Western prisoners is bizarre, not always physically brutal
Otto Warmbier, imprisoned in North Korea, dies in U.S.
Jared Kushner speaks and Twitter goes wild
 
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