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Ilhan Omar | We Must Apply Our Universal Values to All Nations. Only Then Will We Achieve Peace.






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Ilhan Omar | We Must Apply Our Universal Values to All Nations. Only Then Will We Achieve Peace. 
Rep. Ilhan Omar. (photo: Mandel Ngan/Getty Images)
Rep. Ilhan Omar, The Washington Post
Omar writes: "As a survivor of war and a refugee, I have sought to have an honest conversation about U.S. foreign policy, militarism and our role in the world."
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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

Civil Liberties Groups Urge Judiciary Committee to Press NSA on Surveillance Programs
Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post
Nakashima writes: "Several dozen civil liberties groups are pressing the House Judiciary Committee to hold hearings about a domestic surveillance power that Congress authorized in 2015 to end U.S. intelligence agencies' bulk collection of Americans' data."
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'It shouldn't have happened,' says Nicole Smith-Holt of Richfield, Minn., gazing at the death certificate of her son Alec Raeshawn Smith. (photo: Bram Sable-Smith/NPR)
'It shouldn't have happened,' says Nicole Smith-Holt of Richfield, Minn., gazing at the death certificate of her son Alec Raeshawn Smith. (photo: Bram Sable-Smith/NPR)

Americans Are Dying Because They Can't Afford Their Insulin. That's Now a 2020 Campaign Issue.
Addy Baird, ThinkProgress
Baird writes: "Insulin pricing may seem like a niche issue, but it's one that affects millions of people across the country."
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In this Sept. 17, 2017 file photo, Cori Bush speaks on a bullhorn to protesters outside the St. Louis Police Department headquarters. Bush said her car has been run off the road, her home has been vandalized, and in 2014 someone shot a bullet into her car, narrowly missing her daughter, who was 13 at the time. (photo: Jeff Roberson/AP)
In this Sept. 17, 2017 file photo, Cori Bush speaks on a bullhorn to protesters outside the St. Louis Police Department headquarters. Bush said her car has been run off the road, her home has been vandalized, and in 2014 someone shot a bullet into her car, narrowly missing her daughter, who was 13 at the time. (photo: Jeff Roberson/AP)

Alarming Number of Men Tied to Ferguson Protests Have Died
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Six deaths, all involving men with connections to protests in Ferguson, Missouri, drew attention on social media and speculation in the activist community that something sinister was at play."
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Identity Evropa sign in front of a Trump branded building. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Identity Evropa sign in front of a Trump branded building. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Seven Current US Military Members Outed as Having Ties to White Nationalist Group
Sophie Weiner, Splinter
Weiner writes: "Seven currently serving members of the U.S. military have been revealed to be involved with the white nationalist group Identity Evropa."
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Jair Bolsonaro. (photo: Evaristo SA/Getty Images)
Jair Bolsonaro. (photo: Evaristo SA/Getty Images)



Brazil to Open Indigenous Lands to Mining Without Indigenous Consent
Sue Branford and MaurĂ­cio Torres, Mongabay
Excerpt: "For many years, international and Brazilian mining companies have dreamed of getting access to the mineral wealth lying beneath indigenous lands. And finally, the government of Jair Bolsonaro seems determined to give them that opportunity."
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'At heart, these bills seek to insulate the worst facilities in the industry from the consequences of their actions by depriving Iowans of their right to make informed choices about the very food they eat.' (photo: Christian Science Monitor/Getty Images)
'At heart, these bills seek to insulate the worst facilities in the industry from the consequences of their actions by depriving Iowans of their right to make informed choices about the very food they eat.' (photo: Christian Science Monitor/Getty Images)

'Boycott Iowa': Latest Twist in Legal Tussle Between Animal Campaigners and US Farmers
Erin McCormick, Guardian UK
McCormick writes: "US governor has signed off legislation to prop up controversial 'ag-gag' laws in Iowa, just months after a federal court declared them unconstitutional. In retaliation, animal rights activists are calling on their supporters to boycott the state as a vacation destination."
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