RSN: Harvey "Sluggo" Wasserman | 57 Unpatriotic Ways the Corp/Dems Have Enthroned Trumputin
Harvey "Sluggo" Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "A revived Democratic party that can effectively oppose Trump demands an exciting collective vision that's worth fighting for."
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Harvey "Sluggo" Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "A revived Democratic party that can effectively oppose Trump demands an exciting collective vision that's worth fighting for."
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Greisa Martinez (center), a DACA recipient, attends a United We Dream rally. (photo: United We Dream)
Sadness, Fear and Hope: America's Immigrants Mark Independence Day
Sabrina Siddiqui, Oliver Laughland and Amanda Holpuch, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "With Trump's travel ban recently upheld and the fate of Dreamers still in flux, the holiday is an uncertain time for many."
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Sabrina Siddiqui, Oliver Laughland and Amanda Holpuch, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "With Trump's travel ban recently upheld and the fate of Dreamers still in flux, the holiday is an uncertain time for many."
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Citizen activists discussing the water crisis in Flint, Michigan. (photo: Michael Gleason/2018 Goldman Environmental Prize)
'Nothing to Worry About. The Water Is Fine': How Flint Poisoned Its People
Anna Clark, Guardian UK
Clark writes: "When the people of Flint, Michigan, complained that their tap water smelled bad and made children sick, it took officials 18 months to accept there was a problem."
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Anna Clark, Guardian UK
Clark writes: "When the people of Flint, Michigan, complained that their tap water smelled bad and made children sick, it took officials 18 months to accept there was a problem."
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Ben Carson. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Ben Carson Is Raising Rent on Poor People After Saying He Wouldn't
Danielle McLean, ThinkProgress
McLean writes: "Despite previously claiming they wouldn't, the Trump administration is moving forward with plans to boost rents by an average of 26 percent on vulnerable Americans who rely on federal housing subsidies to avoid becoming homeless."
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Danielle McLean, ThinkProgress
McLean writes: "Despite previously claiming they wouldn't, the Trump administration is moving forward with plans to boost rents by an average of 26 percent on vulnerable Americans who rely on federal housing subsidies to avoid becoming homeless."
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A child migrant from Afghanistan waves from a van as he departs with six others from the emergency shelter for minors in Saint Omer, France, for Britain on October 18, 2016. (photo: Pascal Rossignol/Reuters)
Demonizing Children at US and European Borders
Lewis Turner, Al Jazeera
Turner writes: "The US government's tried to deflect criticism of its family separation policy by presenting children as a threat."
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Lewis Turner, Al Jazeera
Turner writes: "The US government's tried to deflect criticism of its family separation policy by presenting children as a threat."
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Polish Supreme Court Justice Malgorzata Gersdorf (foreground) attends a demonstration in Warsaw Tuesday protesting the removal of Supreme Court judges because of a new law lowering their mandatory retirement age to 65. (photo: Janek Skarzynski/AFP/Getty Images)
Poland's Government Forcing Supreme Court Justices to Step Down
Vanessa Romo, NPR News
Romo writes: "Poland is in the grips of a constitutional crisis, with the head of the Supreme Court standing in open defiance of the president - whose party enacted a new law that will force nearly 40 percent of the court's judges into early retirement."
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Vanessa Romo, NPR News
Romo writes: "Poland is in the grips of a constitutional crisis, with the head of the Supreme Court standing in open defiance of the president - whose party enacted a new law that will force nearly 40 percent of the court's judges into early retirement."
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Before the arrival of the drilling crews at its borders, the peoples of Yasuní lived in delicately balanced peace. (photo: Julio Etchart/Alamy)
A Village in Ecuador’s Amazon Fights for Life as Oil Wells Move In
Peter Korn, Natural Resources Defense Council
Korn writes: "Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park is home to indigenous people who live in near-total isolation from the rest of the world—and wish to remain that way."
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Peter Korn, Natural Resources Defense Council
Korn writes: "Ecuador’s Yasuní National Park is home to indigenous people who live in near-total isolation from the rest of the world—and wish to remain that way."
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