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Sunday, March 24, 2019

George Monbiot | How the Media Let Malicious Idiots Take Over




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George Monbiot | How the Media Let Malicious Idiots Take Over 
A Fox News studio. (photo: Fox)
George Monbiot, Guardian UK
Monbiot writes: "If our politics is becoming less rational, crueler and more divisive, this rule of public life is partly to blame: the more disgracefully you behave, the bigger the platform the media will give you."
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Robert Mueller. (photo: AP)
Robert Mueller. (photo: AP)


Watchdog Sues for Full Release of Mueller Report
Rachel Weiner, The Washington Post
Weiner writes: "A privacy watchdog has filed suit in Washington federal court for the full release of the report special counsel Robert S. Mueller III delivered Friday on his investigation into whether the Trump campaign coordinated with the Kremlin in the 2016 presidential race."
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Selene Saavedra Roman. (photo: America's Voice)
Selene Saavedra Roman. (photo: America's Voice)

DACA-Protected Flight Attendant Set to Be Released From ICE Custody After Nearly Two Months
Rebekah Entralgo , ThinkProgress
Entralgo writes: "A 28-year-old flight attendant from Texas is set to be released Friday after being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for nearly two months following a trip outside of the United States for work. She faced possible deportation to Peru, a country she has not visited since she was three years old."
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Supporters of the family of Antwon Rose II react to the verdict on Friday. (photo: Michael M. Santiago/AP)
Supporters of the family of Antwon Rose II react to the verdict on Friday. (photo: Michael M. Santiago/AP)

Jury Acquits White Former Police Officer in Fatal Shooting of Unarmed Black Teen Near Pittsburgh
Richard Gonzales, NPR
Gonzales writes: "A jury in Pennsylvania has acquitted a white former police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black teenager in the back, setting off a series of angry protests."
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a town hall in Jackson Heights, Queens. (photo: Dan Herrick)
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks at a town hall in Jackson Heights, Queens. (photo: Dan Herrick)

The DCCC Sure as Hell Isn't Going to Let Another AOC Win
Jack Crosbie, Splinter
Crosbie writes: "The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee released a new set of rules on Friday that aims to protect incumbent candidates across the country at the cost of also cracking down on any ideological progress or debate about the party's direction."
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Marielle Franco. (photo: teleSUR)
Marielle Franco. (photo: teleSUR)

Brazil: Finding Marielle Franco's Killers
Stephanie Reist, Jacobin
Reist writes: "Just two days before the March 14 one-year anniversary of Marielle Franco's assassination, civil police arrested two men alleged to be directly involved in the murder of the black, favela-born, bisexual city councilor for the Radical Left Party of Socialism and Liberty (PSOL) and her driver Anderson Gomes."
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Flooding in the central U.S. may get worse through May. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Flooding in the central U.S. may get worse through May. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

"Water Is Life": Midwestern Floods Threaten Indigenous Communities at Forefront of Climate Crisis
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "As Nebraska and the U.S. Midwest recover from devastating climate change-fueled floods, we speak with Lakota historian Nick Estes on how two centuries of indigenous resistance created the movement proclaiming 'Water is life.'"
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