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Robert Reich | Elizabeth Warren's Economic Nationalism Vision Shows There's a Better Way
Robert Reich, Guardian UK
Reich writes: "As we're now witnessing, Trumpian economic nationalism is a zero-sum game in which the industries of the future are dominated either by China or by the United States. We win or they win."
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Robert Reich, Guardian UK
Reich writes: "As we're now witnessing, Trumpian economic nationalism is a zero-sum game in which the industries of the future are dominated either by China or by the United States. We win or they win."
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Joe Biden. (photo: Getty Images)
Joe Biden's Lead Slips as Elizabeth Warren Surges, Iowa Poll Shows
Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK
Pengelly writes: "On the heels of a major Iowa poll which showed a big slip in his big lead over the Democratic field, Joe Biden was conspicuous by his absence from the guest list for a big party event in the state on Sunday."
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Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK
Pengelly writes: "On the heels of a major Iowa poll which showed a big slip in his big lead over the Democratic field, Joe Biden was conspicuous by his absence from the guest list for a big party event in the state on Sunday."
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The National Democratic Redistricting Committee is headed by former Attorney General Eric Holder. (photo: Getty Images)
Legal Fight Over Jim Crow-Era Law Upends Mississippi Governor Race
Reid Wilson, The Hill
Wilson writes: "Jim Crow-era provisions in Mississippi's state constitution meant to exclude African Americans from winning political office could decide this year's race for governor, and Democrats are suing to block it."
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Reid Wilson, The Hill
Wilson writes: "Jim Crow-era provisions in Mississippi's state constitution meant to exclude African Americans from winning political office could decide this year's race for governor, and Democrats are suing to block it."
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A rainbow flag hangs on the U.S. Embassy in Seoul on May 20, 2019. (photo: Jeon Heon-Kyun/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
Some US Embassies Still Hoisting Rainbow Flags, Despite Advisory From State Department
Carol Morello, The Washington Post
Morello writes: "Since the State Department began rejecting all embassy requests to hoist rainbow flags outside the mission buildings during LGBTQ Pride Month this year, some U.S. diplomats have been finding ways to defy, or at least get around, the new policy."
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Carol Morello, The Washington Post
Morello writes: "Since the State Department began rejecting all embassy requests to hoist rainbow flags outside the mission buildings during LGBTQ Pride Month this year, some U.S. diplomats have been finding ways to defy, or at least get around, the new policy."
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A protester wearing a Handmaid's Tale costume. (photo: Julie Bennett/Getty Images)
ALSO SEE: I Gave the University of Alabama $26.5 Million.
They Gave It Back When I Spoke Out About Abortion.
They Gave It Back When I Spoke Out About Abortion.
University of Alabama Returns Largest Donation in School History After Donor Criticized Abortion Ban
Adrienne Mahsa Varkiani, ThinkProgress
Varkiani writes: "The University of Alabama has returned a $21.5 million donation to a donor who spoke out for the need to protect access to abortion."
Adrienne Mahsa Varkiani, ThinkProgress
Varkiani writes: "The University of Alabama has returned a $21.5 million donation to a donor who spoke out for the need to protect access to abortion."
NOW: University of Alabama grounds crews are taking down the signage in front of UA’s School of Law. The Board of Trustees voted this morning to return Hugh Culverhouse’s $21.5 million donation and restore the name of the law school to The University of Alabama School of Law.
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New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern wants to prioritize national well-being. (photo: Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)
Forget GDP - New Zealand Is Prioritizing Gross National Well-Being
Sigal Samuel, Vox
Samuel writes: "We usually think of a country's wealth or capital in terms of its financial bottom line: its gross domestic product. But New Zealand challenged the world to assess it in terms of a very different commodity, as the country released the first-ever 'well-being budget' on May 30."
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Sigal Samuel, Vox
Samuel writes: "We usually think of a country's wealth or capital in terms of its financial bottom line: its gross domestic product. But New Zealand challenged the world to assess it in terms of a very different commodity, as the country released the first-ever 'well-being budget' on May 30."
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Fossil fuel emissions. (photo: J David Ake/AP)
EPA's 3 Dirty Tricks to Undermine Regulation (and Why They Probably Won't Work)
Richard L. Revesz, Slate
Revesz writes: "The Trump administration appears to be entering an alarming new stage of its attack on environmental protection."
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Richard L. Revesz, Slate
Revesz writes: "The Trump administration appears to be entering an alarming new stage of its attack on environmental protection."
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