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Garrison Keillor | What Happened in Church on Sunday, I Think
Garrison Keillor, Garrison Keillor's Website Keillor writes: "Church was packed on Easter morning, brass players up in the choir loft, ladies with big hats, girls in spring dresses, and when the choir and clergy processed up the aisle, the woman swinging the censer looked like a drum major leading the team to victory, which is what Easter is about, the triumph over death." READ MORE Soldiers from the Kentucky-based 19th Engineer Battalion installed barbed wire fences on the banks of the Rio Grande in Laredo, Texas, in November. (photo: Thomas Watkins/Getty)
Pentagon Set to Expand Military Role at Southern Border
Greg Jaffe, Missy Ryan and Nick Miroff, The Washington Post Excerpt: "The Pentagon is preparing to loosen rules that bar troops from interacting with migrants entering the United States, expanding the military's involvement in President Trump's operation along the southern border." READ MORE White supremacists led a torch march though the grounds of University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. (photo: Andrew Shurtleff/The Daily Progress)
Trump Insists That His Notorious Charlottesville Comments Were Actually Perfect
Rafi Schwartz, Splinter Schwartz writes: "President Donald Trump insisted on Friday that his Nazi-coddling comments about 'very fine people on both sides' at the infamous Charlottesville rally in 2017 were a terrific response to the white supremacist violence that killed protester Heather Heyer." READ MORE Customs and Border Protection officer. (photo: Getty)
Customs and Border Protection's Surveillance of Social Media Is a Threat to Free Speech
Raya Koreh, Just Security Koreh writes: "U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released a required Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) on March 27 for the social media monitoring it carries out as part of its new Situational Awareness Initiative." READ MORE Black Lives Matter march. (photo: Getty)
GOP Judges Launch Bizarre Attack on Black Lives Matter and the First Amendment
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress Millhiser writes: "An opinion handed down Wednesday by three Republican judges could chill the First Amendment rights of protesters - and potentially allow police to shut down political movements by filing lawsuits harassing movement leaders." READ MORE Colombians protesting in London in support of the JEP, March 18, 2019. (photo: Diego Echeverry
In Colombia, Civil Society Fights for Peace
Jaskiran Kaur Chohan and Veronica Ramirez Montenegro, NACLA Excerpt: "Across cities and rural areas, Indigenous, Afro-Colombian, and peasant communities are leading the resistance against the state's dismantling of Colombia's 2016 Peace Accords under President Ivan Duque." READ MORE Areas of the Brazilian Amazon rainforest have been clear-cut for soybean fields, cattle grazing and infrastructure. (photo: Ricardo Beliel/Getty)
The World Lost a Belgium-Size Area of Old Growth Rainforest in 2018
Morgan Erickson-Davis, Mongabay Erickson-Davis writes: "At first glance, the news seems good: global tropical deforestation declined for the second year in a row, according to new satellite data. But digging in a little deeper reveals a more complicated, grimmer reality." READ MORE Update My Monthly Donation |
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