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Bernie Sanders | People Who Cannot Afford Health Care Don't Deserve to Die 
Bernie Sanders. (photo: Jewel Samad/Getty Images) 
Bernie Sanders, Reader Supported News 
Sanders writes: "Last month, we won a very important victory against the Republican health care plan that would have taken away insurance from 24 million Americans, raised premiums for seniors and defunded Planned Parenthood." 
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Trumpcare Is Back From the Dead and It Is Even Worse 
Casey Quinlan, ThinkProgress 
Quinlan writes: "House Republicans aren't giving up on their failed health care bill. Vice President Mike Pence, Budget Director Mike Mulvaney, and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus met with House Freedom Caucus Republicans on Monday night to find out what changes would be acceptable to the caucus, Politico reported." 
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Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren Introduce 'College for All' Plan 
Nidia Cavazos, The Daily Dot 
Cavazos writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday introduced his plan to provide free college tuition along with Sen. Elizabeth Warren." 
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NYPD Officers Accessed Black Lives Matter Activists' Texts, Documents Show 
George Joseph, Guardian UK 
Joseph writes: "Undercover officers in the New York police department infiltrated small groups of Black Lives Matter activists and gained access to their text messages, according to newly released NYPD documents obtained by the Guardian." 
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Trump Pulls Back Obama-Era Protections for Women Workers 
Mary Emily O'Hara, NBC News 
O'Hara writes: "With little notice, President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order that advocates say rolls back hard-fought victories for women in the workplace." 
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Brazil Court Launches Trial That Could Boot Temer From Office Over Illegal Campaign Funds 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "A Brazilian court kicked off a trial Tuesday over illegal election campaign financing that could unseat unelected President Michel Temer less than one year after he was installed as head of state through a parliamentary coup against his predecessor Dilma Rousseff." 
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Louisiana's Bayou Bridge Pipeline Is One Permit Closer to Reality as Groups Plan Continued Resistance 
Julie Dermansky, DeSmogBlog 
Dermansky writes: "On March 30, heavy rain didn't stop dozens of people in New Orleans from marching to the offices of the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR), where they delivered a letter to the agency opposing the Bayou Bridge pipeline." 
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