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Your new moon is January 27 or 28

This new moon is January 28, 2017 at 00:07 UTC … just after midnight by clocks in England. It’ll be the evening of January 27 for us in the Americas, or January 28 for Asia.
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Trump's Mexican misstep was a fiasco, but the 'border adjustment' is a catastrophe in waiting

It’s difficult to think of a time when US-Mexican relations have been this bad without either Pancho Villa or the Zimmermann Telegram making the news.
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Dan Rather launches gutsy newsgroup to counter fake news & alternative facts

American journalist and esteemed news anchor Dan Rather announced a new social media page in the midst of January’s flying fake news and alternative facts.
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Greenpeace USA Mounts Giant ‘RESIST’ Banner Behind White House

Greenpeace activists delivered a message of love and progress to counter Trump’s hate and ignorance at the White House today.
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Hundreds Of Thousands Of Protesters Welcome Donald Trump To Washington

The nation’s capital was a sea of pink Saturday as women ― and many men ― from all over the country streamed into the city to speak out as an opposition force the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president.
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Progressives Are the New Silent Majority

Most Americans actually prefer progressive policies — so how did we get here?
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Obama’s Quiet Climate Legacy: A $5 Trillion College Divestment Campaign

Inspired by a president they propelled to office, college students have led a successful effort to pressure institutions to divest from fossil fuels.
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To Women Marchers: Just Because You Don’t Feel Welcome Doesn’t Mean You Don’t Belong

Issues that impact the womanhood of any one of us—directly or indirectly—impact all of us.
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Solidarity—Plus 10 Other Reasons Women Showed Up to March

The Women’s March on Washington illustrated the wide variety of issues women are concerned about in the years ahead with Donald Trump.
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Trump, in CIA visit, attacks media for coverage of his inaugural crowds

Trump delivered a campaign-style, stream-of-consciousness airing of grievances — at the Senate for delaying confirmation of his nominees; at critics for questioning whether he is smart and vigorous; and at journalists, whom he called “the most dishonest human beings on earth” and accused of lying about the size of his inauguration crowd.












