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Robert Reich | 9 Ways to Stay Sane During the Primaries







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Robert Reich | 9 Ways to Stay Sane During the Primaries 
Former Clinton labor secretary Robert Reich. (photo: Steve Russell/Toronto Star)
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reich writes: "As the presidential primaries get underway, it’s easy to get burnt out or overwhelmed by all the candidates and their platforms. Here are 9 ways to stay sane through the madness of the presidential primaries."
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Law enforcement officials surrounding a white van behind the Cinergy Odessa entertainment complex in Odessa, Tex., where the suspect was confronted by the police and was killed. (photo: Tim Fischer/Midland Daily News/AP)
Law enforcement officials surrounding a white van behind the Cinergy Odessa entertainment complex in Odessa, Tex., where the suspect was confronted by the police and was killed. (photo: Tim Fischer/Midland Daily News/AP)

At Least 5 Dead, Several Injured in West Texas Shooting
Shannon Van Sant, NPR
Van Sant writes: "Police say a man hijacked a postal truck and began shooting people at random in the Midland and Odessa areas of Texas on Saturday in a chaotic afternoon that ended with police shooting the gunman dead."
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The Trump International Hotel in Washington. Trump has abandoned some of his pledges about self-restraint when it comes to his company while he is in office. (photo: Amr Alfiky/Reuters)
The Trump International Hotel in Washington. Trump has abandoned some of his pledges about self-restraint when it comes to his company while he is in office. (photo: Amr Alfiky/Reuters)

Trump Pledged Not to Use His Office to Help His Business. Then He Pitched His Club for the Next G-7.
Jonathan O'Connell, Joshua Partlow and David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "When President Trump decided to keep ownership of his company and continue to do business with foreign governments, he said nobody could stop him."
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Staff escort immigrants to class at the U.S. government's holding center for migrant children in Carrizo Springs, Texas, on July 9, 2019. (photo: Eric Gay/AP)
Staff escort immigrants to class at the U.S. government's holding center for migrant children in Carrizo Springs, Texas, on July 9, 2019. (photo: Eric Gay/AP)

Medical Care for Detained Migrants Violates Doctors' Oath, Says Physician in JAMA Commentary
Nicole Acevedo, NBC News
Acevedo writes: "As the administration of President Donald Trump gears up to hold more migrants in detention facilities for longer periods of times, health care and medical professionals are raising concerns and proposing changes to the way federal agencies provide medical treatment to immigrant detainees."
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Madeleine Westerhout. (photo: Andrew Harnik/AP)
Madeleine Westerhout. (photo: Andrew Harnik/AP)

Top WH Aide Resigns After Reportedly Dishing About Trump's Family to the Media
Rafi Schwartz, Splinter
Schwartz writes: "Madeleine Westerhout, the longtime personal assistant to President Donald Trump, abruptly resigned on Thursday after the president reportedly became aware she blabbed about the president's family and West Wing business to members of the media, the New York Times reported."
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Colombian president Ivan Duque. (photo: Reuters)
Colombian president Ivan Duque. (photo: Reuters)

Colombia: President Duque Announces Major Attack on Former FARC
teleSUR
Excerpt: "On Friday, the Colombian government announced it had killed nine former members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), including a commander, during a bombing raid in southern Colombia."
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The effects from a hurricane. (photo: EcoWatch)
The effects from a hurricane. (photo: EcoWatch)

Hurricanes and the Climate Crisis: What You Need to Know
The Climate Reality Project
Excerpt: "Hurricane season is upon us — and this one could be a doozy."
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