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Sunday, March 26, 2017

RSN: Michael Moore to Dems: Now Is Not the Time to Gloat



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Michael Moore to Dems: Now Is Not the Time to Gloat 
The filmmaker Michael Moore, near a closed factory in Flint, Mich., where his father worked. (photo: Fabrizio Costantini/NYT) 
Brooke Seipel, The Hill 
Seipel writes: "Director Michael Moore on Friday warned Democrats that while the decision to pull the Republican ObamaCare repeal bill was worth celebrating, it wasn't time 'to gloat' but the opportunity 'for the resistance to step forward.'" 
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Iraq Suspends Mosul Offensive After US Airstrike Atrocity 
Martin Chulov and Emma Graham-Harrison, Guardian UK 
Excerpt: "Iraqi military leaders have halted their push to recapture west Mosul from Islamic State as international outrage grew over the civilian toll from airstrikes that killed at least 150 people in a single district of the city." 
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Schumer Confident Democrats Have Votes to Block Gorsuch 
Burgess Everett and Elana Schor, Politico 
Excerpt: "Chuck Schumer is prepared to push the Senate into a nuclear confrontation over the Supreme Court." 
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Inspector General Reviewing HHS Decision to Halt ObamaCare Ads 
Nikita Vladimirov, The Hill 
Vladimirov writes: "The Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) inspector general is reviewing the Trump administration's decision earlier this year to halt its ObamaCare outreach efforts." 
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California Plans to Release Prisoners to Tackle Overcrowding 
teleSUR 
"Many offenders will be given the chance to reduce their sentences through education and rehabilitation programs."
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South Sudan: 'There Are Only Dead Bodies' 
Peter Lykke Lind, Al Jazeera 
Lind writes: "Edina Itaya shakes under the scorching sun in northern Uganda. Mechanically, she describes her oldest son's final day in South Sudan. 'They came to our house and took my son, drowned him in the river. That is why I fled,' Edina whispers calmly, before describing the four days in September when she was raped by government soldiers." 
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Maine Lawmaker Seeks Discrimination Protection for Climate Change Deniers 
Guardian UK 
Excerpt: "Maine laws protect people from discrimination based on factors such as race, disabilities and sexual orientation, and a Republican lawmaker wants to add a person's beliefs about climate change to that list." 
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