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[t]   Thursday, February 16, 2017 [t r u t h o u t] [View Recent Newsletters]( [Tell a friend about Truthout!]( [Donate Today!](   Truthout is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization; donations are tax deductible.   BuzzFlash Resisting Trump: The Great American Awakening [Read the Article at BuzzFlash](   US Allies Conduct Intelligence Operation Against Trump Staff and Associates, Intercepted Russia Communications [Read the Article at Newsweek](   Jim Hightower: It's Time to Put Food Policy Back on the Table [Read the Article at BuzzFlash](   Defense Department Considering Sending Conventional Ground Troops Into Syria [Read the Article at Slate](   "A Day Without Immigrants" Promises a National Strike Thursday [Read the Article at NPR](   Feds May Be Probing Fox News in Undisclosed Criminal Investigation [Read the Article at The New York Daily News](   A Punishing News Cycle Gives Journalists Renewed Mission [Read the Article at The New York Times](     [Immigrant Communities Battle New Anti-Sanctuary-City Bills in Red States]( Candice Bernd, Truthout: In the wake of Trump's January 25 executive orders and amid a wave of deportation raids, Republican-dominated state legislatures are moving to withhold funding from cities that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. 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