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Lavrov: US, Russia in a ‘Fight of Worlds’

The Kremlin’s top diplomat said Moscow can no longer trust Washington and the potential for nuclear war has escalated. The Russian foreign minister suggested talks with American officials were possible, but Washington has not made an effort to engage.  Russian...

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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News Roundup 8/15/18

West Virginia's state legislature votes to impeach the state's entire Supreme Court. [Link] Trump signs the 2019 NDAA. [Link] The 2019 NDAA removes funding for the Open Skies Treaty. The treaty allows member nations to conduct unarmed surveillance missions in each...

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News Roundup 8/14/18

Students who attend schools with SROs are five times more likely to be arrested. [Link] Peter Strzok has been fired from the FBI. [Link] Elon Musk says Saudi is funding his plan to take Tesla private. [Link] The Pentagon may begin to consider a company's security when...

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News Roundup 8/13/18

Aaron Mate and Max Blumenthal discuss the merger of Silicon Valley and the state. [Link] The Army orders a suspension to the discharge of soldiers who enlisted under a special immigration program. [Link] Julian Assange is strongly considering testifying to the Senate...

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News Roundup 8/9/18

The Senate Intelligence Committee calls on Julian Assange to testify. [Link] Senator Rand Paul delivered a letter from Trump to Putin while he was in Russia. [Link] A leaked Russian document shows Putin proposed arms control to Trump at the summit. [Link] The US...

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News Roundup 8/8/18

More US lobbyists are registering as foreign agents after the prosecutions of Flynn, Manafort, and Gates. [Link] Ron Paul explains why the new sanctions bill targeting Russia will not achieve the ends its neocon backers hope. [Link] The UN is failing to protect...

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News Roundup 8/7/18

Congress has introduced several pieces of legislation to constrain Trump's foreign policy. [Link] Philip Giraldi explains how to reform the access to security clearance that intelligence officers continue to hold after leaving government work. [Link] Senator Rand Paul...

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News Roundup 8/6/18

The Pentagon is using 'Other Transaction Authority' to spend money without Congressional approval or oversight. [Link] The 2019 NDAA requires the Pentagon to create a post to track civilians killed by the US. [Link] The FBI reveals payments to Trump Dossier author...

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News Roundup 8/3/18

Senate Republicans and Democrats introduced a new bill that would strengthen sanctions against Russia. [Link] An employee of a migrant housing facility has been fired for allegedly sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl. [Link] Senator Rand Paul will visit Russia next...

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News Roundup 8/2/18

Senate Democrats circulated a memo on heavily increasing government regulation of the internet. [Link] Congress passes the 2019 NDAA authorizing $716 billion in military spending next year. [Link] State Senator Richard Black explains the importance of Wikileaks....

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News Roundup 8/1/18

John Kelly says he will remain Trump's chief of staff through 2020. [Link] A federal judge temporarily blocks the release of 3D printed gun blueprints. [Link] Colorado police shoot and kill an innocent homeowner. The police were responding to a call of a break-in, and...

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News Roundup 7/31/18

Air Marshals are now monitoring travelers who are on secret lists. [Link] A federal judge rules Albuquerque's civil asset forfeiture law violates due process. [Link] Wikileaks has changed the world. [Link] Justin Raimondo on the violence in Nicaragua. [Link] Ecuador's...

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News Roundup 7/30/18

A judge dismisses the murder for hire charge against Ross Ulbricht with prejudice. [Link] In 2018, the city of Chicago has agreed to pay $45 million in settlements for police misconduct. [Link] An ICE detainee with schizophrenia commits suicide after spending 21 days...

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