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'We're the Bad Guy': Inside the Shocking New Film About Wild Fish








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McCarthy writes: "In Artifishal, an eye-opening new documentary, we see the damaging effect that humanity has had on the wild fish population, driving them closer to extinction."
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Trump Tower. (photo: Getty)
Trump Tower. (photo: Getty)

The Trump Organization's Problem With Possible Money Laundering
Casey Michel, ThinkProgress
Michel writes: "From Azerbaijan to Indonesia, Kazakhstan to the Republic of Congo, allegedly corrupt foreign officials have parked their money in Trump buildings time and again."
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Coal-burning power plant. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty)
Coal-burning power plant. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty)

Democrats Are Ignoring Their Party's Strongest Issue for 2020
Eric Levitz, New York Magazine
Levitz writes: "In 2020, Democrats should offer voters a chance to breathe easy - by making Republicans choke on the noxious compromises they've made with corporate power."
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Aiden and Ethan's fathers, Andrew and Elad Dvash-Banks. (photo: Courtesy Laura Starks/Immigration Equality)
Aiden and Ethan's fathers, Andrew and Elad Dvash-Banks. (photo: Courtesy Laura Starks/Immigration Equality)

State Department Continues Fight to Strip Gay Couple's Two-Year-Old Son of Birthright Citizenship
Scott Bixby, The Daily Beast
Bixby writes: "The State Department demanded that one of the couple's twin sons have a DNA test to prove he's the biological son of a U.S. citizen."
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An Uber vehicle in Los Angeles. (photo: Getty)
An Uber vehicle in Los Angeles. (photo: Getty)

Uber, Lyft Drivers Strike in Cities Worldwide Ahead of Uber IPO
Maya Yang, Al Jazeera
Yang writes: "Thousands of Uber and Lyft drivers across the United States are planning to turn off their apps for hours on Wednesday to fight for higher and regulated pay rates, better work conditions and job security."
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Iranian president Hassan Rouhani says Iran will begin keeping its excess uranium and heavy water, and he set a 60-day deadline for new terms to its nuclear deal before the country will resume higher uranium enrichment. (photo: Iranian Presidency Office)
Iranian president Hassan Rouhani says Iran will begin keeping its excess uranium and heavy water, and he set a 60-day deadline for new terms to its nuclear deal before the country will resume higher uranium enrichment. (photo: Iranian Presidency Office)

Iran Says It Will Stop Complying With Parts of Nuclear Deal, a Year After US Left It
Laurel Wamsley, NPR
Wamsley writes: "Iran's president says increased uranium enrichment will begin in 60 days if world powers don't shield it from U.S. sanctions, under the terms of the 2015 nuclear agreement. The move is a signal to the world that Tehran is losing patience with U.S. efforts to punish Iran economically."
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Applying pesticides to farm field. (photo: Getty)
Applying pesticides to farm field. (photo: Getty)

California to Outlaw Pesticide Harmful to Kids
Brian Melley, Associated Press
Melley writes: "The nation's most productive agricultural state will ban a widely used toxic pesticide blamed for harming brain development in babies, California officials said Wednesday."
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