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Frank Rich | Donald Trump Can't Hide From His DACA Decision 
Demonstrators protest in front of the White House after the Trump administration scrapped the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known as DACA. (photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) 
Frank Rich, New York Magazine 
Rich writes: "Trump's talk about having 'great heart' and 'love' for the Dreamers is bogus. His attitude toward immigrants, as measured by his actions, is uniformly bigoted." 
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The Stunning Democratic Shift on Single-Payer 
Dylan Matthews, Vox 
Matthews writes: "In 2008, no leading Democratic presidential candidate backed single-payer. In 2020, all of them might." 
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DeVos Says She'll Rescind Obama's Title IX Sexual Assault Guidelines 
CBS News 
Excerpt: "Education Secretary Betsy DeVos intends to revoke former President Obama's 2011 guidelines for schools investigating campus sexual misconduct, she told CBS News' Jan Crawford in an exclusive interview Thursday." 
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Appeals Court Rules Trump Can't Ban Grandparents and Other Family Members From Entering US 
Nina Totenberg, NPR 
Totenberg writes: "A federal appeals court ruled Thursday evening that the Trump administration can't ban grandparents and other family members of citizens and legal residents from coming to the U.S. from six mainly Muslim countries." 
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In Scathing Lawsuit, First Responders Describe Vomiting, Gasping at Texas Chemical Plant Fire 
Steven Mufson and Brady Dennis, The Washington Post 
Excerpt: "A group of first responders exposed to smoke from a Crosby, Tex., chemical plant fire after Hurricane Harvey are suing the owner of the plant for more than $1 million, saying that they vomited and gasped for air in the middle of the road in a scene the suit describes as 'nothing less than chaos.'" 
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A Legal War in Arkansas Threatens Abortion Rights Everywhere 
Rachel M. Cohen, VICE 
Cohen writes: "A federal appeals court, which may be more hostile than any other to abortion rights, is getting a bunch of new opportunities to go after a woman's right to choose in Arkansas - and maybe even set the stage for the end of Roe nationally." 
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Meth, Coke and Oil: A Drug Boom in the Texas Shale Patch 
Liz Hampton, Reuters 
Hampton writes: "When Joe Forsythe returned to the West Texas oilfields last year after a stint in a drug rehab facility, he figured he had beaten his addiction to methamphetamine." 
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