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How Science Got Trampled in the Rush to Drill in the Arctic
Adam Federman and Nathaniel Wilder, Politico
Excerpt: "Under the Trump administration, oil and gas development was poised to dramatically expand into a remote corner of Alaska where it had been prohibited for nearly 40 years. Tucked into the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a bill signed by President Donald Trump five months earlier, was a brief two-page section that had little to do with tax reform."
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Adam Federman and Nathaniel Wilder, Politico
Excerpt: "Under the Trump administration, oil and gas development was poised to dramatically expand into a remote corner of Alaska where it had been prohibited for nearly 40 years. Tucked into the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a bill signed by President Donald Trump five months earlier, was a brief two-page section that had little to do with tax reform."
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Elijah Cummings delivers a press conference following Robert Mueller's testimony this week. (photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images)
Elijah Cummings Cites 'Moral Duty' to Voters After Trump 'Rat-Infested' Attack
Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK
Pengelly writes: "Donald Trump kicked off his weekend with a stinging attack on Elijah Cummings, the Democratic chair of the House oversight committee, that opponents including House speaker Nancy Pelosi said was another example of the president deploying racist invective for political ends."
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Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK
Pengelly writes: "Donald Trump kicked off his weekend with a stinging attack on Elijah Cummings, the Democratic chair of the House oversight committee, that opponents including House speaker Nancy Pelosi said was another example of the president deploying racist invective for political ends."
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The Jerry Falwell Memorial at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. Falwell founded Liberty University in 1971. His son, Jerry Falwell Jr., is now the school's president. (photo: Marlena Sloss/AP)
How Jerry Falwell Jr. Silences Students and Professors Who Reject His Pro-Trump Politics
Will E. Young, The Washington Post
Young writes: "What my team and I experienced at the Champion was not an isolated overreaction to embarrassing revelations. It was one example of an infrastructure of thought-control that Falwell and his lieutenants have introduced into every aspect of Liberty University life."
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Will E. Young, The Washington Post
Young writes: "What my team and I experienced at the Champion was not an isolated overreaction to embarrassing revelations. It was one example of an infrastructure of thought-control that Falwell and his lieutenants have introduced into every aspect of Liberty University life."
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Go claim your money from Equifax. (photo: Sitthiphong Thadakun/EyeEm/Getty Images)
You Have a Moral Obligation to Claim Your $125 From Equifax
Josephine Wolff, Slate
Wolff writes: "Go claim your $125 from Equifax. Right now. Even if $125 isn't a sum of money that matters to you, even if you don't feel you were really directly affected by the breach. Even if the prospect of filling out a relatively brief online form fills you with more dread than the theft of all your personal data."
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Josephine Wolff, Slate
Wolff writes: "Go claim your $125 from Equifax. Right now. Even if $125 isn't a sum of money that matters to you, even if you don't feel you were really directly affected by the breach. Even if the prospect of filling out a relatively brief online form fills you with more dread than the theft of all your personal data."
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The White House at night. (photo: Susan Walsh/AP)
The Declaration of Independence Told Us What to Do About Tyrants Like Trump
Zenobia Jeffries Warfield, YES! Magazine
Warfield writes: "We don't have to wait for Congressional consensus on reparations to begin addressing the harm being done right now. What we can do is not let the hatred take us off of our square. We can not allow those in power to distract us with petty, ignorant comments."
Zenobia Jeffries Warfield, YES! Magazine
Warfield writes: "We don't have to wait for Congressional consensus on reparations to begin addressing the harm being done right now. What we can do is not let the hatred take us off of our square. We can not allow those in power to distract us with petty, ignorant comments."
EXCERPT:
As American racists increasingly make themselves known, often claiming to be “patriots” upholding the Constitution, I’m drawn to the most fundamental lines in the Declaration of Independence:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
“That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”
A woman holds a sign during a rally to celebrate the resignation of Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Rossello. (photo: Marco Bello/Reuters)
Puerto Rico: Governor's Resignation Sparks Power Struggle
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "The resignation of Puerto Rico's governor after mass protests has sparked a succession battle and the winner could be a Washington corporate lawyer not directly linked to his administration, which has been dogged by corruption scandals."
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Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "The resignation of Puerto Rico's governor after mass protests has sparked a succession battle and the winner could be a Washington corporate lawyer not directly linked to his administration, which has been dogged by corruption scandals."
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Indigenous leaders gathered in Atalaia do Norte to discuss how best to defend their lands against the anticipated onslaught. (photo: Ana Palacios/CIDSE & REPAM)
'He Wants to Destroy Us': Bolsonaro Poses Gravest Threat in Decades, Amazon Tribes Say
Tom Phillips, Guardian UK
Phillips writes: "As a blood-orange sunset drifted towards the forest canopy, Raimundo Kanamari sat on the riverbank and pondered the future of his tribe under Brazil's far-right president."
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Tom Phillips, Guardian UK
Phillips writes: "As a blood-orange sunset drifted towards the forest canopy, Raimundo Kanamari sat on the riverbank and pondered the future of his tribe under Brazil's far-right president."
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