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Drilling rig count remains flat near three-year low with oil at $50
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U.S. energy chief downplays effect of coronavirus on oil markets
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Wind Turbine Blades Can’t Be Recycled, So They’re Piling Up in Landfills
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Politics
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Trump is losing the support of the United States' closest ally after the president slammed down the phone on them during an 'apoplectic' call
Donald Trump slammed the phone down on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson who had accused the president of "failing to lead."Business Insider -
Maldives to enhance security for tourists after stabbings
The Maldives government plans to increase security for tourists after suspected Islamic extremists stabbed three foreigners in the Indian Ocean nation. The National Security Council was working with the police and other agencies to find out more about the attack, its motives and the perpetrators, the president's office said. The three were stabbed outdoors in separate attacks Tuesday on Hulhumale Island, adjoining the airport island in the capital region.Associated Press -
Steve Bannon Outduels and Embarrasses Bill Maher on ‘Real Time’
Upon receiving the press release Wednesday afternoon, I let out an audible groan: Steve Bannon, the former Trump consigliere, fascist propagandist, and failed documentary filmmaker would be the big top-of-show interview guest on Bill Maher’s popular HBO series Real Time Friday night. Having interviewed Bannon in the past, including a fairly heated three-hour back and forth in his lux Venetian hotel suite that lasted into the wee hours, I know how much of a charismatic charmer he can be, which, in addition to his serving as a valued source for so many White House reporters, is a big reason why he’s been subject to so many fawning profiles. Such cajoling can easily work on Maher, who not only loves having his colossal ego massaged but has found common ground with everyone from alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos to, well, Steve Bannon, who talked circles around the late-night comedian during his last Real Time appearance. Which brings us to Friday night. Following an impeachment-heavy monologue (“I feel like Nancy Pelosi’s copy of the State of the Union…”), and calling it Trump’s “best week ever” following his acquittal by the Senate, Maher welcomed Bannon, who’s recently made headlines for pushing debunked claims about the spread of the coronavirus, onto the show, airing live while the Democratic debate in New Hampshire was still ongoing. And, well, things got weird. Steve Bannon, in His $1,400 Hotel Suite, Rails Against the ‘Elite’Bill Maher Upstaged by Milo Yiannopoulos on ‘Real Time’First question? “I’m not gonna lie about it, your boy had the best week so far.” (Yes, that was really the opening question.) After allowing Bannon to gloat a bit, Maher—referring to Bannon as a “student of history”—interjected, asking, whether anything this week in Trumpworld bothered him, including the firing of Vindman, calling Romney a “suppressive person” (Maher’s words), bragging about how he wouldn’t have been in office if he hadn’t fired FBI Director Comey, etc. “We should’ve had a longer impeachment. We should’ve had Bolton, we should’ve had Mulvaney…witnesses, let ‘em get crossed, but we get the whistleblower, we get the second whistleblower, we get Schiff as a factor in this, let’s get it all out.” said Bannon, adding, that this is “about going after the office of the president,” and if Bernie gets elected, the “neoliberal, neocon national-security apparatus” will go after him, too. (Though Bernie has not, like Trump, committed a number of crimes whilst in office.) Bannon also rambled on about Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI investigation into links between the Trump campaign and Russia—forwarding the (debunked) right-wing conspiracy theory that the investigation was politically motivated—but Maher instead changed the subject, and instead of breaking down and exposing Bannon’s arguments for how empty they are, chose to focus on Trump’s bad words, and Bannon successfully steered the talk elsewhere, as is his wont. They agreed that Trump will “run the table” and be re-elected, and that the Democrats are incredibly “arrogant,” and that Hillary “should have gone to Wisconsin,” but lightly tussled over the merits of the Electoral College. And Bannon, playing three-dimensional chess, admitted that he likes Bernie because he’s a “populist,” and that Bernie’s been “screwed by the Democratic Party,” to which Maher politely agreed. The two then shared some laughs going at it over the debt, discussed the silly names Trump’s called Bannon (he deflected once more), and then Maher allowed Bannon to deliver his closing statement, uninterrupted, before remarking, “I wish we had someone on our side as evil as you, Steve.” Pathetic. Maher has made it plainly clear that he is unequipped to handle such incendiary figures on his program. So, why does he do it? Ratings? Controversy? Or both? Read more at The Daily Beast.Got a tip? Send it to The Daily Beast hereGet our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.The Daily Beast
Navajo Times
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New Tribal Nations map honors Native women
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Massive Navajo census effort underway
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Despite strokes, camaraderie rules the day
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1 dead 3 injured as meteorite hits southern India (27 flags)
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Accuracy In Academia
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George Soros to spend $1 billion on Open Society global higher education
George Soros, a billionaire philanthropist of progressive causes, announced he is creating a higher -
Liberal professor claims Trump impeachment trial made the Constitution a
A liberal professor from New York City-based The New School told her fellow MSNBC panelists that the Trump -
VIDEO: Man Blasts Elizabeth Warren To Her Face Over Debt Cancellation
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Top Products in Two Decades of Tech Reviews
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‘Silencing Raed Salah is meant to pave the way for Trump’s plan
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US’ Kushner: Palestinian leaders are inciting violence
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Israel minister: PA would collapse without security coordination
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Court Finds For Former MP in Counterclaim Against “VIP Sex Abuse” Accuser
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Sandy Hook Conspiracism: A Note on Moon Rock Books
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BBC News Probes “Annie Tacker”
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Everything Matters: Beyond Meds
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Chronic illness and pharmaceutical injury…what is it?
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Newborn is Here: Things to Have on Your Bed
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William I. Robinson: The Impeachment Battle Is Really A Battle For
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David Swanson: How Do You Blow the Whistle on a Whole Society? + Transcript
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How U.S. Imperialism Is Exploiting The World’s Growing Crises by Rainer
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Chile: On the Road to Revolution or Paradigm Shift?
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International Anti-Imperialist Cumbe of African and Afro-Descendent People
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United States of Banana
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Biospheric Productivity (Global: The Recent Past) -- Summary
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Catastrophic Floods of Dartmoor, South West England
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National Wind Watch: Wind Energy News
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Hopkins Pond property owners critical of Clifton wind project #ME
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‘I hope they take it seriously’: Wind farm proposal garners more than 70
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Disposal, bird strikes, noise, view some reasons for wind farm opposition #
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Growing up in 2000s Serbia
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A bright future for a 'Balkan Schengen'?
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Free University: the End of an Ideal?
Transmission of knowledge at university is fast becoming a commodity like any other. It has a quantifiable
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Mission Accomplished, Starbucks
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Here’s Who Pressured the Medical Journal
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Online Cancer Blog
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The Survival Rate of Each Lung Cancer Stage
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Chocolates Help Fight Cancer- Myth or Truth?
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Top 6 Symptoms That Indicate Breast Cancer
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lborkowski
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Worth reading: Segregation, sexual harassment, and silencing scientists
Worth reading: Segregation, sexual harassment, and silencing scientists A few of the recent -
It's October. What's Congress doing about healthcare?
It's October. What's Congress doing about healthcare? We made it to October without -
More reasons to oppose the latest awful iteration of GOPcare
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Coronavirus: Second Kiwi tests positive on quarantined ship as cabin fever,
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Lily Kao, the woman behind the Wellington Lantern Festival
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Coronavirus likely to drag on, with serious consequences for New Zealand
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, what are the consequences for New Zealand now and in the
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