Crime and Criminology from Michael_Novakhov (8 sites): "political crimes" - Google News: What has the Women’s March accomplished, beyond mere visibility? - The Guardian

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January 19, 2019
Crime and Criminology from Michael_Novakhov (8 sites): "political crimes" - Google News: What has the Women’s March accomplished, beyond mere visibility? - The Guardian
These Throwback Photos Of Joe Biden Show He Hasn't Changed A Bit - Elite Daily
US Government shutdown 2019: The average FBI salary is $37,000 - Quartz
Ernest Withers: Undercover Agent for FBI or Forced to Be a Spy? - Afro American

Crime and Criminology from Michael_Novakhov (8 sites): "political crimes" - Google News: What has the Women’s March accomplished, beyond mere visibility? - The Guardian

FBI from Michael_Novakhov (25 sites)
In two short years, the Women’s March has gone from amassing good will (and hefty donations) to amassing suspicion. Once heralded for organizing the single largest protest in America’s history, now the only thing anyone wants to talk about is the leaders’ association with antisemitic, homophobic, transphobic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
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These Throwback Photos Of Joe Biden Show He Hasn't Changed A Bit - Elite Daily

Elite Daily
Who doesn't love a good throwback photo? There's nothing like seeing the changes over the years, from mullets to fish tail braids, to overalls to high-waisted jeans. Some are adorable, some are funny, and then there are others that barely show a difference.
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US Government shutdown 2019: The average FBI salary is $37,000 - Quartz

Quartz
As roughly 800,000 federal employees enter their fifth week of the US government shutdown, many are struggling to make ends meet by raising money on GoFundMe, pawning wedding rings, and working as Lyft and Uber drivers.
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Ernest Withers: Undercover Agent for FBI or Forced to Be a Spy? - Afro American

Afro American
By Sybil C. Mitchell, The New Tri-State Defender On the eve of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s actual birthday (Jan. 15), allegations of counterintelligence versus arguments of unwilling victim of the FBI were passionately voiced during a discussion of Preston Lauterbach’s new book, “Bluff City: The Secret Life of Ernest Withers.”
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