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Juan Cole | In Epochal Shift, California Votes for 100% Green Electricity by 2045 
Solar and wind projects are being built in more places around the globe more cheaply than any time in history. (photo: EcoWatch)
Juan Cole, Informed Comment
Cole writes: "This week, the California state legislature voted to mandate that all the state's electricity come from non-carbon sources (chiefly wind, solar and hydro) by 2045."
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Red Square in Moscow, Russia. (photo: AfricaPatagonia)
Red Square in Moscow, Russia. (photo: AfricaPatagonia)
A DOJ Lawyer Was Told Russia Had Trump 'Over a Barrel'
Eric Tucker and Chad Day, Associated Press
Excerpt: "A senior Justice Department lawyer says a former British spy told him at a breakfast meeting two years ago that Russian intelligence believed it had Donald Trump 'over a barrel,' according to multiple people familiar with the encounter."
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Immigrant children in a detention center. (photo: Ross D. Franklin)
Immigrant children in a detention center. (photo: Ross D. Franklin)
Most Undocumented Parents Whose Kids Are Still Detained Were Already Deported
Libby Watson, Splinter News
Watson writes: "Hundreds of undocumented children are still separated from their parents, and as MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff reported last night, the latest government court filings show that of the 497 children still separated from their parents, 322 of those kids' parents have already been deported."
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Businessmen on Wall Street. (photo: AP)
Businessmen on Wall Street. (photo: AP)
Welfare, But for CEOs: A New Report Shows How the US Is Lining Corporate Executives' Pockets With Tax Dollars
Meagan Day, Jacobin
Day writes: "Twitter users knew something was up last week when they noticed a bunch of accounts with names like 'Amazon FC Ambassador' in their display names, saying things like 'I actually do make a decent living working at Amazon' and 'I can use the restroom anytime I want!' Suspicion was warranted: Amazon confirmed this week that it's been giving perks to warehouse workers who tweet positive things about their employer."
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The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board has long advised the Department of Energy on safety problems at high-risk facilities around the country, like Hanford Nuclear Reservation, pictured. But a new federal order could limit the board's oversight. (photo: Jeff T. Green/Getty Images)
The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board has long advised the Department of Energy on safety problems at high-risk facilities around the country, like Hanford Nuclear Reservation, pictured. But a new federal order could limit the board's oversight. (photo: Jeff T. Green/Getty Images)
Nuclear Safety Board Slams Energy Department Plan to Weaken Oversight
Rebecca Moss, ProPublica
Moss writes: "A new Department of Energy order that could be used to withhold information from a federal nuclear safety board and prevent the board from overseeing worker safety at nuclear facilities appears to violate longstanding provisions in the U.S. Atomic Energy Act, the board's members said Tuesday."
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Thousands of Sahrawi men, women and children set up Gdeim Izik, a protest camp, in an act of mass protest against their continuing marginalization under the decades-long Moroccan occupation of their land. (photo: ACCORD)
Thousands of Sahrawi men, women and children set up Gdeim Izik, a protest camp, in an act of mass protest against their continuing marginalization under the decades-long Moroccan occupation of their land. (photo: ACCORD)







Excerpt: "In this exclusive broadcast, Democracy Now! breaks the media blockade and goes to occupied Western Sahara in the northwest of Africa to document the decades-long Sahrawi struggle for freedom and Morocco's violent crackdown."
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It appears that hundreds of Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) sea turtles died after they became entangled in an illegal fishing net. (photo: PROFEPA)
It appears that hundreds of Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) sea turtles died after they became entangled in an illegal fishing net. (photo: PROFEPA)

Hundreds of Decomposing Sea Turtles Were Found Off the Mexican Coast
Mitch McCluskey and Nicole Chavez, CNN
Excerpt: "More than 300 endangered sea turtles were found dead near the southern coast of Mexico, the country's environmental officials said."
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