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But what’s even more insidious is that when Trump and other right-wing speakers invoke the “threat” posed by dark-skinned immigrants, he’s tapping into many white men’s sense of themselves as protectors.

From Salon

The success of these and other measures will rely on a well-staffed EPA enforcement division, which may end up being one of the most insidious stakes of this election for environmental policies.

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Breed’s supporters stand by her, hailing her as a homegrown champion who has led the city during a period of crisis that included a global pandemic and the insidious rise of fentanyl.

The Republican ticket returned to this insidious and unfounded accusation at the second Butler rally.

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The full story of the insidious relationship between the state and the cartels in Guerrero - and its part in the students’ abduction - has never been fully established.

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