Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | An Open Letter to the NFL's Owners
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Guardian UK
Abdul-Jabbar writes: "To deny professional athletes the right to express dissent in a peaceful manner is a disgrace to the Constitution, the opposite of patriotism and shameful moral weakness."
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Guardian UK
Abdul-Jabbar writes: "To deny professional athletes the right to express dissent in a peaceful manner is a disgrace to the Constitution, the opposite of patriotism and shameful moral weakness."
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Matthew Albence. (photo: AP)
Trump Administration Was Warned of 'Traumatic Psychological Injury' From Family Separations, Official Says
Joshua Barajas, PBS
Barajas writes: "A top health official told lawmakers Tuesday that the Trump administration was warned about instituting 'any policy' resulting in family separations because of the effects such separations could have on the wellbeing of immigrant children."
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Joshua Barajas, PBS
Barajas writes: "A top health official told lawmakers Tuesday that the Trump administration was warned about instituting 'any policy' resulting in family separations because of the effects such separations could have on the wellbeing of immigrant children."
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Paul Manafort's deputy, Rick Gates, 'had his hand in the cookie jar,' according to Manafort's defence. (photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
Manafort Put Himself 'Above the Law' to Fund His Expensive Tastes, Court Hears
David Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort put 'himself and his money above the law' to bankroll a lavish lifestyle that included a $21,000 watch and a $15,000 jacket made from ostrich, a court heard on Tuesday."
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David Smith, Guardian UK
Smith writes: "Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort put 'himself and his money above the law' to bankroll a lavish lifestyle that included a $21,000 watch and a $15,000 jacket made from ostrich, a court heard on Tuesday."
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. (photo: Getty Images)
Women of Color Face Significant Barriers When Running for Office. But They're Finding Support
Linda Kramer Jenning, YES! Magazine
Kramer Jenning writes: "Scholars warn that Democratic candidates in solidly Republican districts still face big odds winning in November. But for women of color, win or lose, they already are making a difference."
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Linda Kramer Jenning, YES! Magazine
Kramer Jenning writes: "Scholars warn that Democratic candidates in solidly Republican districts still face big odds winning in November. But for women of color, win or lose, they already are making a difference."
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A nursing home. (photo: picturesbyann/Flickr)
Private Insurance Companies Don't Care About the Elderly
Joel Dodge, Jacobin
Dodge writes: "Long-term care is a vital part of any health system. And the only way to fund it is through Medicare for All."
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Joel Dodge, Jacobin
Dodge writes: "Long-term care is a vital part of any health system. And the only way to fund it is through Medicare for All."
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A woman takes part in a protest against the killing of social activists. (photo: Luisa Gonzalez/Reuters)
Colombia's Social Leaders 'Very Scared' Amid Surge in Murders
Mathew Di Salvo, Al Jazeera
Di Salvo writes: "At least 311 rights defenders and activists have been killed in Colombia since the beginning of 2016."
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Mathew Di Salvo, Al Jazeera
Di Salvo writes: "At least 311 rights defenders and activists have been killed in Colombia since the beginning of 2016."
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Over a thousand locations that house the servers and hardware that power our internet will be surrounded by water in the next 15 years, according to a new study. (photo: Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty Images)
Rising Seas Could Knock Out the Internet - and Sooner Than Scientists Thought
Sarah Cahlan, NBC News
Cahlan writes: "New research says 4,000 miles of internet cable could be underwater by 2030."
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Sarah Cahlan, NBC News
Cahlan writes: "New research says 4,000 miles of internet cable could be underwater by 2030."
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