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Bernie Sanders | Trump Is Lying About Medicare For All to Protect His Friends in the Insurance Industry 
Bernie Sanders. (photo: Antonella Crescimbeni)
Bernie Sanders, Bernie Sanders' Facebook Page
Sanders writes: "Given the president’s propensity to lie about almost everything, it is not surprising that Trump is lying about Medicare for All—a proposal which 70 percent of the American people now support."
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A makeshift memorial stands outside the Tree of Life Synagogue on Oct. 29, 2018. (photo: Matt Rourke/AP)
A makeshift memorial stands outside the Tree of Life Synagogue on Oct. 29, 2018. (photo: Matt Rourke/AP)

Allan Nairn: The US Is Facing Incipient Domestic Fascism, But Rightist Revolution Can Be Stopped
Allan Narin, Amy Goodman, Nermeen Shaikh, Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "The 2018 U.S. midterm elections mark a critical point in the era of President Donald Trump, as the potential Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives has unleashed a torrent of white supremacist vitriol in the run-up to November 6."
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Brian Kemp. (photo: John Amis/AP)
Brian Kemp. (photo: John Amis/AP)

Judge Rules Against Brian Kemp Over Georgia Voting Restrictions Days Before Gubernatorial Election
Eli Rosenberg, Washington Post
Rosenberg writes: "Georgia must change its procedures to make it easier for some people flagged under the state’s restrictive “exact match” law to vote, a federal judge ruled Friday, dealing a blow to Republican gubernatorial candidate and Secretary of State Brian Kemp."
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Diablo Valley College political science professor Albert Ponce has received threatening emails and phone calls. (photo: Brian Howey/Reveal)
Diablo Valley College political science professor Albert Ponce has received threatening emails and phone calls. (photo: Brian Howey/Reveal)

Right-Wing Groups Are Recruiting Students to Target Teachers
Brian Howey, Reveal News
Howey writes: "When the threatening letters started to arrive, Albert Ponce stopped letting his daughter touch the mail."
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Native American activists in North Dakota. (photo: Stephanie Keith/Reuters)
Native American activists in North Dakota. (photo: Stephanie Keith/Reuters)

North Dakota’s Voter ID Law Disproportionately Affects Native Americans. Here’s How They’re Mobilizing to Fight It
Katie Reilly, Time
Reilly writes: "OJ Semans has been driving nearly a thousand miles through North Dakota Indian Country to mobilize voters and troubleshoot voting hurdles in the final days before the 2018 midterm elections."
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Civilians there are the most vulnerable in the country, according to the UN. (photo: Anadolu Agency)
Civilians there are the most vulnerable in the country, according to the UN. (photo: Anadolu Agency)

UN Chief: Yemen on 'Precipice'
Margaret Besheer, VOA
Besher writes: "U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Friday that Yemen is teetering "on a precipice" and called on the international community to stop the violence and prevent a catastrophe."
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In order to understand the full extent of how we’ve affected the chemistry of the ocean, scientists will need to conduct studies on the ocean floor. (photo: Motherboard)
In order to understand the full extent of how we’ve affected the chemistry of the ocean, scientists will need to conduct studies on the ocean floor. (photo: Motherboard)

The Seafloor Is Dissolving Because of Climate Change
Carloine Haskins, Motherboard
Haskins writes: "According to a study published this week in PNAS , this sets off a feedback loop that acidifies the ocean even more quickly, a process that is already killing off foundational marine life species such as coral and threatening the balance of all ocean ecosystems on which we depend."
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