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Robert Reich | How McConnell Is Killing the Senate
Robert Reich. (photo: unknown)
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blob
Reich writes: "Congress has recessed for two weeks without passing a desperately-needed disaster relief bill. Why not?"
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A boy walks on rubble of a house after it was destroyed by a Saudi-led air strike in Yemen's capital Sanaa. (photo: Reuters)
A boy walks on rubble of a house after it was destroyed by a Saudi-led air strike in Yemen's capital Sanaa. (photo: Reuters)
Dismay as Trump Vetoes Bill to End US Support for War in Yemen
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "Donald Trump has vetoed a bill passed by Congress to end US military assistance in Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen."
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The fire at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame began about 6:30 p.m. Monday. (photo: Thibault Camus/AP)
The fire at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame began about 6:30 p.m. Monday. (photo: Thibault Camus/AP)

ALSO SEE: Crowdfunding to Rebuild Notre Dame After
Fire Hits $1 Billion
Doubts Rise Over Macron's 5-Year Plan to Rebuild Notre Dame
Thomas Adamson and Nicolas Vaux-Montagny, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Nearly $1 billion in donations have poured in for the vast restoration of the fire-ravaged Notre Dame cathedral - but a pledge by French President Emmanuel Macron that it will be completed within five years was facing accusations of being wildly off track."
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ICE agents make an arrest. (photo: Getty Images)
ICE agents make an arrest. (photo: Getty Images)

ICE Has Second Thoughts About Deporting the Widower of Fallen War Veteran
Rebekah Entralgo, ThinkProgress
Entralgo writes: "Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last week deported the husband of a U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan, but just days later the agency reversed course."
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President Barack Obama presents the National Humanities Medal to historian David Brion Davis in 2014. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
President Barack Obama presents the National Humanities Medal to historian David Brion Davis in 2014. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)

David Brion Davis, Pulitzer-Winning Historian Who Reshaped Study of Slavery, Dies at 92
Harrison Smith, The Washington Post
Smith writes: "That slavery is now seen as a defining thread of American history - the subject of great literature and art, as well as of a heated political debate over reparations in the 2020 Democratic primary - is in large part the achievement of Dr. Davis, who wrote more than a dozen books and scores of articles in a half-century career."
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A Colombian soldier looks at the bodies of FARC rebels killed in combat in La Plata, Huila province, July 12, 2002. (photo: Reuters)
A Colombian soldier looks at the bodies of FARC rebels killed in combat in La Plata, Huila province, July 12, 2002. (photo: Reuters)

Colombia: FARC Party Denounces 128 Killings of Ex-Militants
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Colombian Senator Victoria Sandino is demanding the government give urgent attention to the murders of ex-combatants of the demobilized Marxist guerrilla group, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) 'who have reached their limit,' after the Monday murder of a seven-month-old boy and son of a former militant."
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Scientists measured airborne microplastic particles in the French Pyrenees. (photo: Max Pixel/CC)
Scientists measured airborne microplastic particles in the French Pyrenees. (photo: Max Pixel/CC)

Airborne Microplastic Particles Are Being Found on Some of the World's Most Remote Places
Brooks Hays, UPI
Hays writes: "Microplastics are everywhere. The tiny plastic particles have made their way to Earth's poles, to the bottom of the deepest ocean trenches and now to the peaks of French mountains."
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