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Andy Borowitz | Sarah Huckabee Sanders Accuses Media of Anti-Liar Bias
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Reacting to the journalist April Ryan's call for her to be fired, the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said, on Friday, that she has been the victim of the media's 'widespread anti-liar bias.'"
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Reacting to the journalist April Ryan's call for her to be fired, the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, said, on Friday, that she has been the victim of the media's 'widespread anti-liar bias.'"
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Elizabeth Warren. (image: Elena Scotti/Getty Images/AP)
Elizabeth Warren Has a Plan
Clio Chang, Jezebel
Chang writes: "Warren is telling a story about the country she wants to live in - and the country we currently live in: In the new gilded age, three of the richest people in America own more wealth than the poorest half of the rest of the country."
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Clio Chang, Jezebel
Chang writes: "Warren is telling a story about the country she wants to live in - and the country we currently live in: In the new gilded age, three of the richest people in America own more wealth than the poorest half of the rest of the country."
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Theo Oshiro, deputy director of immigrant services organization Make the Road New York, is pictured at the group's offices in New York City, April 9, 2019. (photo: Andrew Chung/Reuters)
Supreme Court Girds for Fight Over Trump Census Citizenship Question
Andrew Chung, Reuters
Chung writes: "Sitting on a working-class commercial strip in the shadows of an above-ground rail line, a group called Make the Road New York's busy street-level offices are easy to miss. But its mission to support and advocate for immigrants is front and center."
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Andrew Chung, Reuters
Chung writes: "Sitting on a working-class commercial strip in the shadows of an above-ground rail line, a group called Make the Road New York's busy street-level offices are easy to miss. But its mission to support and advocate for immigrants is front and center."
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Eric Gonzalez. (photo: Getty Images)
Why Anyone Who Cares About Criminal Justice Reform Should Keep an Eye on Brooklyn
Dave Colon, Splinter News
Colon writes: "At the end of a mid-March press conference announcing Justice 2020, his new initiative to remake the role of the district attorney's office, Eric Gonzalez, the Brooklyn district attorney, got a question straight out of the era that gave us the East New York-set exploitation classic/nadir Death Wish 4."
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Dave Colon, Splinter News
Colon writes: "At the end of a mid-March press conference announcing Justice 2020, his new initiative to remake the role of the district attorney's office, Eric Gonzalez, the Brooklyn district attorney, got a question straight out of the era that gave us the East New York-set exploitation classic/nadir Death Wish 4."
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The Liturgy of Remembrance, Contrition and Hope on April 18, 2017, drew over 100 descendants of people enslaved by Georgetown University. (photo: Allison Shelley/WP)
Georgetown Students Voted to Pay a Fee for Slavery Reparations. America, Take Note.
Courtland Milloy, The Washington Post
Milloy writes: "While many are confounded by the subject of reparations for slavery, students at Georgetown University have acted on the courage of their convictions."
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Courtland Milloy, The Washington Post
Milloy writes: "While many are confounded by the subject of reparations for slavery, students at Georgetown University have acted on the courage of their convictions."
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Haftar's offensive on the capital has raised fears of a full-blown civil war in the oil-rich country. (photo: Hani Amara/Reuters)
Explosions in Tripoli Suburb After Air Raid, Death Toll Rises
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Explosions have shaken Libya's capital Tripoli following an air raid, residents said, in an escalation of a two-week offensive by eastern forces on the city held by the internationally-recognised government."
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Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Explosions have shaken Libya's capital Tripoli following an air raid, residents said, in an escalation of a two-week offensive by eastern forces on the city held by the internationally-recognised government."
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A rally against climate denial. (photo: Nasief Manie/AP)
7 Things We've Learned About Earth Since the Last Earth Day
Umair Irfan, Vox
Irfan writes: "This year's Earth Day, April 22, will arrive at a sobering moment in human history. The world is warming faster than ever."
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Umair Irfan, Vox
Irfan writes: "This year's Earth Day, April 22, will arrive at a sobering moment in human history. The world is warming faster than ever."
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