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Benjamin Wallace-Wells | Bernie Sanders Imagines a New Progressive Approach to Foreign Policy
Benjamin Wallace-Wells, The New Yorker
Wallace-Wells writes: "In the thirty months since Sanders's 2016 campaign ended, in the petulance and ideological strife of the Democratic National Convention, he has become a more reliable partisan, just as progressivism has moved his way."
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Attorney General William Barr. (p
Benjamin Wallace-Wells, The New Yorker
Wallace-Wells writes: "In the thirty months since Sanders's 2016 campaign ended, in the petulance and ideological strife of the Democratic National Convention, he has become a more reliable partisan, just as progressivism has moved his way."
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Attorney General William Barr. (p
Robert Mueller's Russia Report Is Coming Soon. Here's What You Need to Know
Philip Ewing, NPR
Ewing writes: "Special counsel Robert Mueller's report is expected to arrive this week. Whether it wafts in like a feather or falls to Earth like an asteroid, here's what you need to know."
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Mitch McConnell. (photo: M. Scott Mahaskey/POLITICO)
Philip Ewing, NPR
Ewing writes: "Special counsel Robert Mueller's report is expected to arrive this week. Whether it wafts in like a feather or falls to Earth like an asteroid, here's what you need to know."
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Mitch McConnell. (photo: M. Scott Mahaskey/POLITICO)
Trump Gets Revenge on the 'Most Liberal Court,' Helped by McConnell's Dirty Tricks
Jay Michaelson, The Daily Beast
Michaelson writes: "The GOP changed the rules to polarize the federal bench, but that will come back to haunt Republicans."
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The Democratic presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren greets striking Stop & Shop workers while also bringing coffee and donuts on Friday in Somerville, Massachusetts. (photo: Scott Eisen/Getty Images)
Jay Michaelson, The Daily Beast
Michaelson writes: "The GOP changed the rules to polarize the federal bench, but that will come back to haunt Republicans."
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The Democratic presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren greets striking Stop & Shop workers while also bringing coffee and donuts on Friday in Somerville, Massachusetts. (photo: Scott Eisen/Getty Images)
Stop and Shop Hit by Strike as 31,000 Workers Walk Off Job
Sarah Betancourt, Guardian UK
Betancourt writes: "More than 31,000 employees of the grocery chain Stop & Shop walked off the job across New England last week, after the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) and management reached an impasse in negotiations."
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In response to the college's failure to acknowledge anti-blackness in relation to Public Safety’s confrontation of McNab, students organized a protest at Barnard Gates hours following the release of the first statement. (photo: Arielle Shternfeld/Columbia Spectator)
Sarah Betancourt, Guardian UK
Betancourt writes: "More than 31,000 employees of the grocery chain Stop & Shop walked off the job across New England last week, after the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) and management reached an impasse in negotiations."
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In response to the college's failure to acknowledge anti-blackness in relation to Public Safety’s confrontation of McNab, students organized a protest at Barnard Gates hours following the release of the first statement. (photo: Arielle Shternfeld/Columbia Spectator)
A Black College Student Went Looking for Free Food. He Ended Up Pinned Down by Campus Police.
Katie Mettler, The Washington Post
Mettler writes: "The incident, filmed by two witnesses, inspired a weekend of unrest on the New York City campuses, where administrators have released statements and held listening sessions and students have called attention to what some consider a chronic problem within the public safety department."
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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel (L) accuses U.S. for destroying Cuba-U.S. relationship. (photo: Reuters)
Katie Mettler, The Washington Post
Mettler writes: "The incident, filmed by two witnesses, inspired a weekend of unrest on the New York City campuses, where administrators have released statements and held listening sessions and students have called attention to what some consider a chronic problem within the public safety department."
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Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel (L) accuses U.S. for destroying Cuba-U.S. relationship. (photo: Reuters)
Cuba Blames 'Imperialist' Trump for Worsening US-Cuba Ties
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel accused the United States President Donald Trump’s administration Saturday of dragging relations with the United States to their worst level in decades and called on Cubans to strengthen the country’s defenses and economy."
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Polar bears in Arctic Russia are losing their sea-ice habitat. (photo: All Canada Photos/Alamy)
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel accused the United States President Donald Trump’s administration Saturday of dragging relations with the United States to their worst level in decades and called on Cubans to strengthen the country’s defenses and economy."
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Polar bears in Arctic Russia are losing their sea-ice habitat. (photo: All Canada Photos/Alamy)
David Attenborough Gave the Natural World a Voice. Now He’s Talking About Climate Change Like Never Before.
Brady Dennis, The Washington Post
Dennis writes: "In recent years, Attenborough increasingly has used his spellbinding whisper of a voice not only to describe the courtship rituals of birds of paradise or the mass migration of millions of Christmas Island red crabs, but also to repeatedly sound the alarm about climate change."
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Brady Dennis, The Washington Post
Dennis writes: "In recent years, Attenborough increasingly has used his spellbinding whisper of a voice not only to describe the courtship rituals of birds of paradise or the mass migration of millions of Christmas Island red crabs, but also to repeatedly sound the alarm about climate change."
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