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RSN: Marc Ash | Progressive Masquerading 
California's governor Gavin Newsom and Sen. Kamala Harris with Jennifer Siebel Newsom at an event in 2018. (photo: Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times)
Marc Ash, Reader Supported News
Ash writes: "The easiest state in America for a Progressive to get elected is California. It's also a political environment rife with Progressive imposters."
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A member of the military walks the grounds of the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial. (photo: AP)
A member of the military walks the grounds of the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial. (photo: AP

How to Lose the Rule of Law
Mary Ellen O'Connell, Lawfare
O'Connell writes: "In the United States the rule of law is not a luxury; it is the very definition of who we are."
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$15 minimum wage would boost pay for 17 million but 1.3 million would lose their jobs, CBO says. (photo: Joe Raedle/Getty)
$15 minimum wage would boost pay for 17 million but 1.3 million would lose their jobs, CBO says. (photo: Joe Raedle/Getty)

Democratic Controlled House Passes $15 Minimum Wage
Erica Werner and Mike DeBonis, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "House Democrats voted Thursday to lift the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour, delivering on a long-standing liberal priority that has become a rallying cry for 2020 Democratic presidential contenders."
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Protesters hold up signs at O'Hare International Airport. (photo: Maria Ines Zamudio/WEBZ)
Protesters hold up signs at O'Hare International Airport. (photo: Maria Ines Zamudio/WEBZ)

Rep. Schakowsky Accuses Border Patrol of "Kidnapping" Three Young American Citizen Children at O'Hare Airport
Sophie Weiner, Splinter
Weiner writes: "Three American children and their adult Mexican cousin were held by immigration authorities at Chicago O'Hare Airport for 12 hours, according to WBEZ."
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Eugene Scalia (left) talks with Missouri senator Kit Bond before Scalia's confirmation hearing to be solicitor of the Labor Department in 2001. (photo: Tom Williams/Getty)
Eugene Scalia (left) talks with Missouri senator Kit Bond before Scalia's confirmation hearing to be solicitor of the Labor Department in 2001. (photo: Tom Williams/Getty)

Trump to Nominate Eugene Scalia, Late Supreme Court Justice's Son, as Labor Secretary
Nina Totenberg and Domenico Montanaro, NPR
Excerpt: "President Trump will nominate Eugene Scalia, son of late Justice Antonin Scalia, to be the next labor secretary, the president announced via Twitter Thursday evening."
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Last week, nearly two dozen nations at the UN Human Rights Council wrote a letter calling on China to halt its mass detention. (photo: AFP)
Last week, nearly two dozen nations at the UN Human Rights Council wrote a letter calling on China to halt its mass detention. (photo: AFP)

Saudi Arabia Defends Its Support for China's Muslim Concentration Camps
Middle East Eye
Excerpt: "Saudi Arabia on Thursday defended signing a letter along with 36 other countries in support of China's policies in its western region of Xinjiang, where the United Nations says at least one million ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims have been detained."
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EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. (photo: Getty)
EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. (photo: Getty)

Trump Administration Won't Ban Pesticide Tied to Childhood Brain Damage
Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Levin writes: "The US government has rejected a proposed ban on a toxic pesticide linked to brain damage in children, dismissing a growing body of research on the health hazards of a widely used agricultural chemical."
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