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Bill McKibben | This Is How Human Extinction Could Play Out 
Failed crops. (photo: iStock)
Bill McKibben, Rolling Stone
McKibben writes: "Let's try to occupy ourselves with the most likely scenarios, because they are more than disturbing enough."
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Soldiers from Fort Riley, Kansas, string razor wire near the port of entry at the U.S.-Mexico border, November 4, 2018, in Donna, Texas. (photo: John Moore/Getty)
Soldiers from Fort Riley, Kansas, string razor wire near the port of entry at the U.S.-Mexico border, November 4, 2018, in Donna, Texas. (photo: John Moore/Getty)

Trump Admin Considering Using Military to Build and Run Migrant Detention Camps
Courtney Kube and Julia Ainsley, NBC News
Excerpt: "When some of President Donald Trump's top national security advisers gathered at the White House Tuesday night to talk about the surge of immigrants across the southern border, they discussed increasing the U.S. military's involvement in the border mission, including whether the military could be used to build tent city detention camps for migrants, according to three U.S. officials familiar with the conversations."
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A demonstrator holds a sign at a rally in opposition to the Republican tax bill held in Lower Manhattan. (photo: Albin Lohr/AP)
A demonstrator holds a sign at a rally in opposition to the Republican tax bill held in Lower Manhattan. (photo: Albin Lohr/AP)

10 Million American Families Saw Tax Increases Under Trump Tax 'Cut,' Analysis Finds
Josh Israel, ThinkProgress
Israel writes: "A Center for American Progress estimate found that 10,260,263 families saw their taxes go up, thanks to the 2017 law."
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Demonstrators gather to protest U.S. president Donald Trump's announcement that he plans to reinstate a ban on transgender individuals serving in any capacity in the U.S. military. (photo: Reuters)
Demonstrators gather to protest U.S. president Donald Trump's announcement that he plans to reinstate a ban on transgender individuals serving in any capacity in the U.S. military. (photo: Reuters)



Trump's Transgender Military Ban Takes Effect Today
The Daily Beast
Excerpt: "President Trump's ban on transgender military personnel went into effect on Friday, nearly two years after he first announced the plan via a series of tweets."
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The Trump administration has tapped Matthew Albence to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
The Trump administration has tapped Matthew Albence to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

Matthew Albence, Who Said Immigrant Detention Was Like Summer Camp, Is Now the Head of ICE
Hamed Aleaziz, BuzzFeed
Aleaziz writes: "The Trump administration has tapped Matthew Albence to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the wake of the sudden resignation of its former leader."
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Honduran asylum-seeker Saul Arzú eats a cup of soup at the Juventud 2000 migrant shelter in Tijuana, March 8, 2019. U.S. border officials told him he must wait in Mexico for his immigration court date in San Diego. (photo: Tyche Hendricks/NPR)
Honduran asylum-seeker Saul Arzú eats a cup of soup at the Juventud 2000 migrant shelter in Tijuana, March 8, 2019. U.S. border officials told him he must wait in Mexico for his immigration court date in San Diego. (photo: Tyche Hendricks/NPR)

Honduran Asylum-Seeker Sees Links Between US Policy and His 'Ungovernable' Homeland
Tyche Hendricks, KQED News
Hendricks writes: "Saul Arzu said he left home in the city of La Ceiba after gang members threatened his life. It's a familiar story among people who have fled the homicide-plagued countries of the Northern Triangle."
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French cereal farmer Paul Francois, head of the Phyto-Victims association, attends a news conference after the verdict in his appeals trial against U.S. Monsanto firm, in Paris, France. (photo: Charles Platiau/Reuters)
French cereal farmer Paul Francois, head of the Phyto-Victims association, attends a news conference after the verdict in his appeals trial against U.S. Monsanto firm, in Paris, France. (photo: Charles Platiau/Reuters)

French Court Finds Bayer's Monsanto Liable for Farmer's Sickness
Simon Carraud and Catherine Lagrange, Reuters
Excerpt: "A French court has ruled that Monsanto was liable for the sickness of a farmer who inhaled one of its weedkillers, in another legal setback for the Bayer-owned business over health claims."
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