Much like the man whose birthday many will celebrate Sunday, the pope has dedicated his life to caring for the most vulnerable members of society. He’s also trying to bring the Catholic Church into the new millennium amid significant turmoil.
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By Rabbi Michael Lerner / Tikkun —
The holidays can be occasions for spiritual progressives to unite, affirm their shared message of hope and encourage their friends and families to join them in challenging the forces of fear.
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By Juan Cole / Informed Comment —
On Friday, the Security Council condemned Israel for annexing and squatting on Palestinian land but did not call for sanctions as it has for Iran, Iraq and North Korea.
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Republican and Democratic conventions. Primary and presidential nominee debates. The Pulse club mass shooting. The #NoDAPL fight. Some of the stories we covered in real time this year were long-scheduled. Other news was unforeseen, unfolding—some even ongoing.
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Police in Milan shot and killed Anis Amri, the suspect in Monday’s attack in which 12 people died, the Italian interior minister has confirmed.
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By Liesl Bradner — Although the title is deceiving for those expecting the fast-paced heroics of James Bond, the reader will find that this account of a small group of ordinary people risking their lives to preserve their culture is an even more rewarding and essential story.
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By Juan Cole / Informed Comment —
Though the president-elect has indicated a willingness to live with such a scenario, it could greatly upset his incoming Cabinet.
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By John Buell / Common Dreams —
Charges of Russian interference in our election should be investigated but ought not to become an occasion to harass domestic critics of U.S. policy.
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By Nika Knight / Common Dreams —
Robert Weissman, president of the group Public Citizen, declares that Icahn “epitomizes predatory corporate capitalism.”
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By Sam Husseini —
Confronted at a “Hands Off Our Medicare” event, the Senate’s incoming Democratic minority leader—who has blamed doctors for endangering Medicare—acknowledged the role of insurance companies as well. (Schumer is shown at far right.)
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By Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan —
The Rev. William Barber has hope: “[Republicans] are afraid. ... They know that if we have policy movement along with this kind of moral movement, it will not only energize North Carolina, but it could energize the rest of the South.”
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Reports that senior Michigan Democrats rigged the process for choosing electors of the new DNC chairman and threw Bernie Sanders supporters out of a party meeting suggest that Democratic elites will not allow Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison (pictured) to become the party’s leader without a fight.
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By Ellen Brown / Web of Debt —
The Italian banking crisis that could take down the eurozone has been called “a bigger risk than Brexit.” Handwringing officials say there is “no magic bullet,” but a British professor, Richard Werner, says remedies are just being ignored.
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By William J. Astore / TomDispatch —
Donald Trump’s appointment of recently retired generals to the highest civilian offices in America’s colossal national security state represents nothing short of a de facto military coup in Washington.
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On Tuesday, he granted 78 pardons and 153 commutations—the record for any president in a single day—to individuals with nonviolent offenses.
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A wide-ranging review of police and court records reveals an alarming number of cases involving the sexual exploitation of young athletes by gymnastics coaches and mentors at all levels of the sport.
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Enter Navarro, an economics expert who threw in early for Trump’s candidacy and shares some of the president-elect’s more controversial views on foreign policy—in fact, Navarro’s ideas have guided Trump’s own on one very significant subject.
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By Nadia Prupis / Common Dreams —
The president-elect’s creative solutions for staying in the financial loop while seeming to keep his distance once again are drawing fire from his critics.
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By Deirdre Fulton / Common Dreams —
Data from the Government Accountability Office showed that people over the age of 50 are the fastest-growing group with student debt, outpacing younger generations.
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Had the former president not met with Attorney General Loretta Lynch at a Phoenix airport, bureau Director James Comey “would never have felt obliged” to tell Congress just days before the election that the FBI was again looking into emails related to Hillary Clinton, Michael Daly writes at The Daily Beast.
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