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In South Texas, Border Residents Struggle to Cope With the Latest Military Surge

Posted on November 24, 2018
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The blue and white chopper dipped low over the old white farmhouse and the muddy green river. Seventy-three-year-old Reynaldo Anzaldua, sporting a tan Vietnam vet baseball cap, squinted up at the chopper blotting out the blue sky.

How America’s Counterterror Strategy Helped Destabilize Burkina Faso

Posted on November 22, 2018
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On a muggy evening in mid-August, a convoy of gold miners and gendarmes in 4x4s and pickup trucks drove on an unpaved road from a Canadian-owned gold mine in Boungou, eastern Burkina Faso.

What Happens When a Barrio 18 Soldier Tries to Leave the Gang

Posted on November 17, 2018
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Benjamin suspected the Salvadoran gang Barrio 18 Revolucionarios would kill him when he asked permission to leave. He was 21 years old and had been in the gang for a decade.

Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson’s Long Record of Justifying Police Misconduct and Shootings

Posted on November 14, 2018
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Chicago detective Dante Servin shot Rekia Boyd in the back of the head late on a warm night in March 2012. Servin was an off-duty detective, a 20-year Chicago police veteran who lived on the block of the shooting, just off Douglas Park on the city’s West Side.

How Donald Trump Saved the Democratic Party From Itself

Posted on November 6, 2018
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On the morning of November 9, 2016, millions of Americans woke up in a fog. In New Holland, Pennsylvania, Annie Weaver stopped at the Wawa on her way to the school where she teaches, and she couldn’t look anybody in the eye.

Retirement contribution limits will rise in 2019

Posted on November 1, 2018
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Good news retirement savers: The Internal Revenue Service announced cost of living increases to the contribution limits for retirement-related plans in 2019.

 

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