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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Robert Reich | In Fighting All Oversight, Trump Has Made His Most Dictatorial Move




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Robert Reich | In Fighting All Oversight, Trump Has Made His Most Dictatorial Move 
Robert Reich. (photo: Unknown)
Robert Reich, Guardian UK
Reich writes: "'We’re fighting all the subpoenas,' says the person who is supposed to be chief executive of the United States government. In other words, there is to be no congressional oversight of this administration."
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William Barr. (photo: Chris Kleponis/Bloomberg)
William Barr. (photo: Chris Kleponis/Bloomberg)

Trump Tightens Asylum Rules, Will Make Immigrants Pay Fees to Seek Humanitarian Refuge
Maria Sacchetti, Felicia Sonmez and Nick Miroff, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "President Trump ordered major changes to U.S. asylum policies in a White House memo released Monday night, including measures that would charge fees to those applying for humanitarian refuge in the United States."
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A rally in front of the White House.  (photo: Getty Images)
A rally in front of the White House. (photo: Getty Images)

Here's What the 2020 Candidates Say About Fighting White Nationalism
Luke Barnes, ThinkProgress
Barnes writes: "Plenty of Democratic candidates have spoken out against far-right violence. Few have offered concrete solutions."
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'Robert Porter, head of the 1890 census, who had overseen the adoption of Hollerith’s tabulator machines, was deeply impressed by their power to sort immigrant and non-white populations based on numerous demographic variables.' (photo: Getty Images)
'Robert Porter, head of the 1890 census, who had overseen the adoption of Hollerith’s tabulator machines, was deeply impressed by their power to sort immigrant and non-white populations based on numerous demographic variables.' (photo: Getty Images)

The Racist - and High Tech - Origins of America's Modern Census
Yasha Levine, Medium
Excerpt: "The tools built to conduct the U.S. Census fueled Nazi genocide, internment, and state-sanctioned racism - and helped usher in the digital age."
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‘There should be more of a push for men to get rid of their fears around their masculinity and virility.' (photo: Sarinya Pinngam/Getty Images/EyeEm)
‘There should be more of a push for men to get rid of their fears around their masculinity and virility.' (photo: Sarinya Pinngam/Getty Images/EyeEm)

Are We Any Closer to a Male Contraceptive?
Ammar Kalia, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "The arrival of birth control for men has been '10 years away for the past 40 years' - but the industry is holding back the science."
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Juan Guaidó, the president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, at a rally with supporters in La Guaira in March. (photo: Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)
Juan Guaidó, the president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, at a rally with supporters in La Guaira in March. (photo: Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters)

Venezuelan Defense Minister Rejects Guaido's Calls for Coup
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The self-proclaimed 'interim president' of Venezuela, Juan Guaido, went live on Twitter this morning to call on the military and people to begin an uprising against the legitimate government of President Nicolas Maduro."
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Alfred Brownell, one of the recipients of the Goldman Environmental Prize. (photo: Goldman Environmental Prize/Mongabay)
Alfred Brownell, one of the recipients of the Goldman Environmental Prize. (photo: Goldman Environmental Prize/Mongabay)

Meet the Winners of the 2019 Goldman Environmental Prize
Shreya Dasgupta, Mongabay
Dasgupta writes: "Six grassroots environmental activists will receive the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize today. Dubbed the Green Nobel Prize, the Goldman Prize honors environmental activists from each of the six continental regions: Europe, Asia, North America, Central and South America, Africa, and islands and island nations."
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