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What Bernie Sees in the New Deal
Micah Uetricht, Jacobin Excerpt: "Enemies of the New Deal pointed out over and over again that Roosevelt's policies looked much more like the platform of the Socialist Party than that of the Democratic Party." READ MORE Protesters march to offices of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement on July 13, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (photo: Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)
The Common Thread Through All the Trump Administration's Immigration Policies Is Cruelty
Editorial Board | The Los Angeles Times Excerpt: "Two core elements lie at the heart of nearly all of the Trump administration's policies and actions governing immigrants: A strong desire to limit new residents from abroad, and a blind disregard for whatever cruelty might be inflicted in service of that goal." READ MORE Children at school. (photo: Denver Post)
Jelani Cobb | Passing for Real Democracy in Education
Jelani Cobb, The New Yorker Cobb writes: "The temptation is to speak of the system itself in the plural, and to a lot of people that is exactly what it is - a system of many unequal parts." READ MORE Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also shared the story on Twitter. (photo: Dan Herrick)
Is the Air Force Helping to Keep Trump's Scottish Resort Afloat?
Daniel Politi, Slate Politi writes: "The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is investigating why a five-person crew with the Air National Guard stopped at President Donald Trump's Turnberry resort as part of a routine trip from the United States to Kuwait to deliver supplies." EXCERPT:
When all these things are considered, there seems to be a real possibility “that the military has helped keep Trump’s Turnberry resort afloat,” reports Politico. After all, Turnberry seems to be doing much better since Trump came into office: “The property lost $4.5 million in 2017, but revenue went up $3 million in 2018.” So far, the Pentagon has yet to reply to any of the inquiries. “The Defense Department has not produced a single document in this investigation,” said a senior Democratic aide.
Rep. Ted Lieu from California wrote in a tweet that the whole thing “smells like corruption.”
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also shared the story on Twitter along with a simple message: “The President is corrupt and must be impeached.”
READ MORE 'The law in question dates to the 1920s.' (photo: iStock)
'Octoroon,' 'Mulatto' or 'Aryan': Couples Sue Virginia to Stop Forcing People to Choose Race in Order to Get Marriage License
Dara Sharif, The Root Sharif writes: "Three couples in Virginia are invoking the names of Richard and Mildred Loving, the couple whose fight to be legally wed led to the striking down of laws banning interracial marriage, in their quest to stop Virginia from requiring racial ID - including outdated or outright offensive terms like 'quadroon,' 'mulatto' and 'Aryan' - in order to get a marriage license." READ MORE A sideboard once owned by Adolf Hitler goes on display at Den Bosch's Design Museum. (photo: Jeroen Jumelet/EPA)
Nazi Design Exhibition in Netherlands Raises Fears of Glorification
Daniel Boffey, Guardian UK Boffey writes: "An exhibition of Nazi design has opened in the Netherlands to protests and a request for visitors to the museum not to take and share photographs for fear of the exhibits being glorified on social media." READ MORE A blue whale. (photo: National Geographic)
Whale Songs Are Getting Deeper - All Theories Why Involve Humans
Rebecca Giggs, The Atlantic Giggs writes: "Blue whales, Earth's largest animals, call to others of their kind, though exactly what these cries communicate remains a mystery." READ MORE Update My Monthly Donation |
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