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Robert Reich | Welcome to Trump's Corrupt State - the Star Wars Cantina of World Politics 
Former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich. (photo: Steve Russell/Toronto Star)
Robert Reich, Guardian UK
Reich writes: "Trump has been ramping up his 'Deep State' rhetoric again. He's back to blaming a cabal of bureaucrats, FBI and CIA agents, Democrats and "enemies of the people" in the mainstream media for conspiring to remove him from office, in order to allow the denizens of foreign 'shitholes' to overrun America."
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Protesters filled Hong Kong's streets Sunday. (photo: Kin Cheung/AP)
Protesters filled Hong Kong's streets Sunday. (photo: Kin Cheung/AP)

Large-Scale Protests Return to Hong Kong Despite Suspension of Extradition Bill
Shibani Mahtani, The Washington Post
Mahtani writes: "Protesters filled Hong Kong's streets again on Sunday, cramming subway stations and turning roads into a sea of black, in another massive hours-long demonstration against their government's handling of a proposal to allow extraditions to mainland China - even after the city's leader said she would suspend the bill."
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Trump's inauguration. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Trump's inauguration. (photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Trump Administration Owes DC Government $7 Million for Inauguration
Valerie Volcovici, Reuters
Volcovici writes: "The Trump administration and Congress still owe the District of Columbia government $7 million for expenses related to the 2017 presidential inauguration."
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WHERE IS MASSACHUSETTS?

Protesters on both sides of the abortion issue in Washington D.C. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Protesters on both sides of the abortion issue in Washington D.C. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)


New York City to Directly Fund Abortion, in a Historic First
Amanda Michelle Gomez, ThinkProgress
Gomez writes: "Friday's budget agreement marks the first time the city, or any for that matter, is directly funding abortion. The money is expected to help over 500 patients access care annually."
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Iesha Harper moves to hand her children off to a neighbor as police try to arrest her. (photo: Twitter/@megoconnor13)
Iesha Harper moves to hand her children off to a neighbor as police try to arrest her. (photo: Twitter/@megoconnor13)

Phoenix Police Threaten to Shoot a Pregnant Woman After Her Daughter Reportedly Stole a Doll
Molly Olmstead, Slate
Olmstead writes: "An Arizona couple has filed a $10 million claim against the city of Phoenix after several police officers there repeatedly threatened to shoot them during a physically aggressive encounter." 





"My hands are up! My hands are up!" 22yo Dravon Ames says as a Phoenix police officer yells to "get your fucking hands up." The same officer later says "You're gonna fucking get shot!"

Ames says the officers stopped him after his child walked out of a Dollar Store with a doll.







Former Brazilian president Lula da Silva gives a speech to supporters on March 18, 2016, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (photo: Victor Moriyama/Getty Images)
Former Brazilian president Lula da Silva gives a speech to supporters on March 18, 2016, in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (photo: Victor Moriyama/Getty Images)

Lula Is Innocent. Free Him Now.
Tony Burke, Jacobin
Burke writes: "The revelations uncovered about the case against former Brazilian president Lula da Silva, jailed in April last year, vindicate a year of campaigning for his freedom."
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Indiana Harbor in East Chicago, Indiana. (photo: Army Corps of Engineers)
Indiana Harbor in East Chicago, Indiana. (photo: Army Corps of Engineers)

The Bitter Legacy of the East Chicago Lead Crisis
Gloria Oladipo, Nexus Media
Oladipo writes: "After letting industrial pollution linger for decades, in 2016, city and federal officials forced residents of the housing complex to move - but they neglected to provide them adequate means to find new homes."
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