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Paul Krugman | Liberal Wonks, or at Least Elizabeth Warren, Have a Plan for That
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Not long ago, political pundits were writing off Elizabeth Warren's political chances, but recent polling makes her an increasingly plausible contender, and her comeback has been getting her a sudden wave of favorable media coverage."
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Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Not long ago, political pundits were writing off Elizabeth Warren's political chances, but recent polling makes her an increasingly plausible contender, and her comeback has been getting her a sudden wave of favorable media coverage."
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Immigrant children in a detention center. (photo: Ross D. Franklin)
An Expert on Concentration Camps Says That's Exactly What the US Is Running at the Border
Jack Holmes, Esquire
Holmes writes: "Surely, the United States of America could not operate concentration camps. In the American consciousness, the term is synonymous with the Nazi death machines across the European continent that the Allies began the process of dismantling 75 years ago this month."
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Jack Holmes, Esquire
Holmes writes: "Surely, the United States of America could not operate concentration camps. In the American consciousness, the term is synonymous with the Nazi death machines across the European continent that the Allies began the process of dismantling 75 years ago this month."
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The Black Law Students Association had raised opposition to Lederer's employment beginning some six years ago. (photo: Diane Bondareff/AP)
Central Park 5 Prosecutor Ousted as Columbia Law Professor After Black Student Protests
Dara Sharif, The Root
Sharif writes: "Another day, another example of karma coming for folks in the fallout over the wrongful prosecutions of the Central Park Five."
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Dara Sharif, The Root
Sharif writes: "Another day, another example of karma coming for folks in the fallout over the wrongful prosecutions of the Central Park Five."
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Soldiers. (photo: PA)
Trump Wins Court Victory in Pursuit of Transgender Military Ban
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "A United States federal appeals court on Friday handed President Donald Trump a victory in his effort to ban most transgender people from the military."
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Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "A United States federal appeals court on Friday handed President Donald Trump a victory in his effort to ban most transgender people from the military."
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The Fight for began in 2012, and the cost of living has only risen since then. (photo: Getty Images)
The Minimum Wage Is Not a Difficult Concept
Libby Watson, Splinter
Watson writes: "Centrist Democrats are ever so concerned, as they always are, about the unintended consequences of their progressive colleagues trying to be too darn nice to people."
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Libby Watson, Splinter
Watson writes: "Centrist Democrats are ever so concerned, as they always are, about the unintended consequences of their progressive colleagues trying to be too darn nice to people."
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People take part in a general strike against the government's pension plan and cuts to federal spending on higher education. (photo: Pilar Olivares/Reuters)
Brazil: Cities Paralyzed as Bolsonaro Faces First General Strike
France 24
Excerpt: "A nationwide strike called by Brazil's trade unions disrupted public transport and triggered road blocks in parts of the country Friday, ahead of protests against far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's pension reform."
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France 24
Excerpt: "A nationwide strike called by Brazil's trade unions disrupted public transport and triggered road blocks in parts of the country Friday, ahead of protests against far-right President Jair Bolsonaro's pension reform."
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Researchers found microplastic particles in all of the animal specimens they surveyed, including these tadpole-like giant larvaceans. (photo: Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute)
Tiny Plastic Particles Have Been Found in the Deep Ocean - and Animals Are Eating Them
Denise Chow, NBC News
Chow writes: "The ocean's plastic problem goes deeper than you might have realized."
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Denise Chow, NBC News
Chow writes: "The ocean's plastic problem goes deeper than you might have realized."
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