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Thursday, April 11, 2019

Andy Borowitz | Trump Names Lori Loughlin Education Secretary






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Andy Borowitz | Trump Names Lori Loughlin Education Secretary 
Actress Lori Loughlin. (photo: Joseph Prezioso/Getty)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "The shakeup in the Trump Administration continued on Wednesday as Donald Trump named a fellow television personality, Lori Loughlin, to be the new Secretary of Education."
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House Republicans voted against a bill to reinstate net neutrality on Tuesday. (photo: GOPLeader.gov)
House Republicans voted against a bill to reinstate net neutrality on Tuesday. (photo: GOPLeader.gov)

190 House Republicans Vote Against Bill to Reinstate Popular 'Net Neutrality' Internet Protections
Josh Israel, ThinkProgress
Israel writes: "House Republicans sided with the Trump administration on Tuesday, opposing a bill to reinstate the Federal Communications Commission's Obama-era net neutrality rules, despite growing support for such a move among consumers."
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Asylum seekers wait for food inside a shelter in Tijuana, Mexico on 6 April. (photo: Carlos Jasso/Reuters)
Asylum seekers wait for food inside a shelter in Tijuana, Mexico on 6 April. (photo: Carlos Jasso/Reuters)

Asylum Seekers in Mexico Face Uncertainty After Court Halts Trump Policy
Reuters
Excerpt: "Seven Central American families living temporarily in Mexico appeared in a San Diego immigration court on Tuesday to plead for asylum in the United States."
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Rep. Ayanna Pressley. (photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP)
Rep. Ayanna Pressley. (photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP)

Time's Up for Abusers in the Workplace: Rep. Ayanna Pressley Introduces Sweeping Anti-Harassment Legislation
Anne Branigin, The Root
Branigin writes: "Joined by workers, survivors, and advocates from across the country, Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) and other congressional Democrats have introduced new, comprehensive legislation that tackles harassment in the workplace."
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Obstetrician's office. (photo: iStock)
Obstetrician's office. (photo: iStock)

These Women Say Their OBGYN Visits Were Secretly Recorded
Tarpley Hitt, The Daily Beast
Hitt writes: "A class action lawsuit filed against Sharp Grossmont Hospital on March 29 alleges that for approximately 1,800 women, their 'Sharp Experience' involved being secretly recorded during sensitive OBGYN procedures and examinations which took place between July 2012 and June 2013."
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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (photo: Sebastian Scheiner/AP)
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (photo: Sebastian Scheiner/AP)

A Vote to Maintain Apartheid? Israel's Netanyahu Set to Win 5th Term After Vow to Annex West Bank
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be on the verge of securing a record fifth term in office as votes continue to be counted in Tuesday's election."
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Nonprofit Cass Tiny Home Development offers people with low incomes a safety net in the form of an asset: owning their homes after seven years of paying utilities and a fixed-rate rent. (photo: Michelle and Chris Gerard/Curbed)
Nonprofit Cass Tiny Home Development offers people with low incomes a safety net in the form of an asset: owning their homes after seven years of paying utilities and a fixed-rate rent. (photo: Michelle and Chris Gerard/Curbed)

The Tiny House Project in Detroit That Helps Homeless Become Homeowners
Carla Bell, YES! Magazine
Bell writes: "A radical experiment in a Detroit neighborhood is the American Dream come true for its most disadvantaged populations. For just $1 per square foot, people who are unhoused, people with disabilities, youth aging out of foster care, veterans, or those formerly incarcerated gain new accessibility to home ownership."
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