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Sunday, April 28, 2019

Arwa Mahdawi | Bernie Sanders Is the Most Feminist 2020 Candidate, as Far as I'm Concerned




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Arwa Mahdawi | Bernie Sanders Is the Most Feminist 2020 Candidate, as Far as I'm Concerned 
Bernie Sanders talks to supporters during a rally at the University of Washington, in Seattle. (photo: Joshua Trujillo/Seattlepi.com)
Arwa Mahdawi, Guardian UK
Mahdawi writes: "We heard that Bernie was sexist ad infinitum during the 2016 primaries; Gloria Steinem even accused young female Sanders supporters of only supporting him over Hillary Clinton because 'the boys are with Bernie.' Which was an incredibly bizarre thing for a feminist to say."
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Sunset at the U.S. Capitol. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)
Sunset at the U.S. Capitol. (photo: Alex Brandon/AP)
Congress Has the Power to Stop the 'Imperial Presidency.' Now It's Time to Act.
Adam Peck, ThinkProgress
Peck writes: "It was reasonable to think that when Democrats swept the majority in the House of Representatives earlier this year, the American people would finally get what they were owed: accountability for President Donald Trump's aggressive administration."
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (photo: Bryan Cox/Getty Images)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (photo: Bryan Cox/Getty Images)

Massachusetts Judge Charged With Helping Undocumented Immigrant Escape ICE
Marina Fang, Yahoo News
Fang writes: "A Massachusetts judge was charged with obstruction of justice Thursday by federal prosecutors, who alleged she helped an undocumented immigrant escape an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent during a court hearing a year ago."
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Erik Prince. (photo: DN!)
Erik Prince. (photo: DN!)

Blackwater Founder Erik Prince's New Company Is Operating in Iraq
Rosalind Adams, BuzzFeed
Adams writes: "A Hong Kong–based security and logistics company founded by Erik Prince is working in the south of Iraq, according to documents obtained by BuzzFeed News."
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A U.S. Coast Guard Change-of-Command Ceremony in Washington, D.C. (photo: Pool/Getty Images)
A U.S. Coast Guard Change-of-Command Ceremony in Washington, D.C. (photo: Pool/Getty Images)

Coast Guard Officer Suspected of Terror Plot May Be Released From Jail
Christopher Wilson, Yahoo News
Wilson writes: "A federal judge has agreed to consider the pretrial release of a white nationalist military officer who prosecutors allege was planning domestic terrorism 'on a scale rarely seen in this country.'"
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Salvador Allende. (photo: Gamba)
Salvador Allende. (photo: Gamba)

What Bernie Sanders and His Supporters Can Learn From Salvador Allende
Ben Beckett, Jacobin
Beckett writes: "Since 2016, the idea of socialism as a viable and desirable goal has been on the agenda in American politics for the first time in a century. Until very recently, living American socialists had no experience tackling the question of how the working-class movement might wield state power."
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A uranium mine in South Australia. Canadian uranium miner Cameco persuaded the Australian government to drop an environmental requirement. (photo: Colin Murty/Getty Images)
A uranium mine in South Australia. Canadian uranium miner Cameco persuaded the Australian government to drop an environmental requirement. (photo: Colin Murty/Getty Images)

Uranium Miner Coaxed Government to Water Down Extinction Safeguards
Adam Morton, Guardian UK
Morton writes: "A multinational uranium miner persuaded the federal government to drop a requirement forcing it to show that a mine in outback Western Australia would not make any species extinct before it could go ahead."
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