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Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Michael Moore | Voters Are Not Inspired by Moderation and Centrism




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Michael Moore | Voters Are Not Inspired by Moderation and Centrism
Michael Moore. (photo Getty Images)
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "We need millions of young adults and Americans of color to create a stampede to the polls next year. They are not inspired by moderation and centrism."
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Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. (photo: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg)
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross. (photo: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg)

Wilbur Ross Faces Calls to Resign After Report He Threatened Firings Over 'Sharpiegate'
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "The US secretary of commerce, Wilbur Ross, is facing calls for his resignation after it was reported that he had threatened to fire senior staff at a federal agency unless they sided publicly with Donald Trump in the rumbling dispute dubbed 'Sharpiegate.'"
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Supporters hold up their hats during a rally held by President Trump on March 15, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (photo: Andrea Morales/Getty Images)
Supporters hold up their hats during a rally held by President Trump on March 15, 2017, in Nashville, Tenn. (photo: Andrea Morales/Getty Images)

Citation Needed, Mr. President
Rafi Schwartz, Splinter
Schwartz writes: "Fresh off of screaming about jobs in another characteristically unhinged White House video, President Donald Trump kicked off his Monday morning by doubling down on employment news - specifically, his own - insisting he had reached 'record' approval ratings among Republicans."
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Dr. Rebecca Gomperts says the government has seized abortion drugs she has prescribed from overseas to patients in the U.S. The drugs are approved by the FDA to induce abortion under a doctor's direction. (photo: Stormi Greener/Star Tribune/Getty Images)
Dr. Rebecca Gomperts says the government has seized abortion drugs she has prescribed from overseas to patients in the U.S. The drugs are approved by the FDA to induce abortion under a doctor's direction. (photo: Stormi Greener/Star Tribune/Getty Images)

European Doctor Who Prescribes Abortion Pills to US Women Online Sues FDA
Sarah McCammon, NPR
McCammon writes: "A European doctor who prescribes abortion pills to American women over the Internet is suing the Food and Drug Administration in an effort to continue providing the medications to patients in the United States."
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Niya Bates is Monticello's director of African American history, and Brandon Dillard is its manager of special programs. (photo: Will Dillon/Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello)
Niya Bates is Monticello's director of African American history, and Brandon Dillard is its manager of special programs. (photo: Will Dillon/Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello)

As Plantations Talk More Honestly About Slavery, Some Visitors Are Pushing Back
Hannah Knowles, The Washington Post
Knowles writes: "A Monticello tour guide was explaining earlier this summer how enslaved people built, planted and tended a terrace of vegetables at Thomas Jefferson's estate when a woman interrupted to share her annoyance."
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Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, wife of the ruler of Dubai, arrives at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai on March 31, 2018. (photo: Karim Sahib/AFP)
Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, wife of the ruler of Dubai, arrives at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai on March 31, 2018. (photo: Karim Sahib/AFP)

Escape From the Gilded Cage: Why Royals and Expats Are Fleeing Dubai
Richard Spencer, The Australian
Excerpt: "Behind the glamour, Dubai is ruled with an iron fist - as royal wives and expats know only too well."
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(photo: Grist/Robin Loznak/Our Children's Trust)
(photo: Grist/Robin Loznak/Our Children's Trust)

Kids Are Back to Schooling Us on Climate Change
Chip Giller, Grist
Giller writes: "Let's take a minute to admire those among us who spend study hall planning to save the world."
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