RSN: William Boardman | ICE Is a State-Sponsored Terrorist Organization - Abolish ICE
William Boardman, Reader Supported News Boardman writes: "Created with little serious thought in the post-9/11 government panic, ICE was supposed to be a bulwark against the inflated threat of international terrorism." READ MORE Robert Mueller. (photo: AP)
The Russia Investigations: Big Implications for the New Supreme Court Justice
Philip Ewing, NPR Ewing writes: "Nearly two years into the international hall of mirrors that is the Russia imbroglio, one thing has remained constant: There is no way to know what new madness each sunrise might bring." READ MORE The Rev. Seth Kaper-Dale looks on as sisters Michelle Edralin, 12, and Nicole Edralin, 15, react with immigration rights proponents outside the U.S. Supreme Court after it upheld President Donald Trump's travel ban on Tuesday. (photo: Leah Millis/Reuters)
How to Hold On to Hope: When the News Leaves You With a Sense of Despair
Jonathan Foiles, Slate Foiles writes: "The resignation of Justice Anthony Kennedy is the latest threat to the health of our democracy. Suddenly LGBTQ rights and access to abortion, among many other hard-won gains, seem vulnerable. People are stressed out." READ MORE Sen. Kamala Harris. (photo: Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images)
African-American Senators Introduce Anti-Lynching Bill
Vanessa Romo, NPR Romo writes: "No Republicans have backed the bill." READ MORE Gary Cole's Bill Lumbergh from Mike Judge's Office Space. (photo: Twentieth Century Fox)
The Rise of Bullshit Jobs
Jacobin Excerpt: "If you're a CEO, you get praised for how many people you can fire and downsize and speed up. The guys who are being downsized and sped up are the blue-collar workers, the productive ones, the guys who are actually making things, moving them around, maintaining them, doing actual work." READ MORE David Popp was attacked on the night of June 23, while he slept in a shantytown on the outskirts of Lviv. (photo: Anya Denysenko/Al Jazeera)
Roma's Murder by Far Right Reveals Deep Wounds in Ukraine
Chris Scott, Al Jazeera Scott writes: "On the night of the attack, a group of masked men carrying knives and chains surrounded the shelters the Roma had built for themselves in a wooded area, ripped through the walls of the dwellings, and began assaulting the sleepers." READ MORE
Climate Change Could Lower the Quality of Your Coffee
Nancy Coleman, CNN Coleman writes: "What will it take for people to care about climate change? For some, the thought of a crummier cup of coffee in the morning just might do it." READ MORE |
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