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Paul Krugman | Real America Versus Senate America 
Economist Paul Krugman. (photo: Forbes)
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Democrats won a huge victory. They broke the Republican monopoly on federal power, and that's a very big deal for an administration that has engaged in blatant corruption and abuse of power."
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U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen. (photo: Leah Millis/Reuters)
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen. (photo: Leah Millis/Reuters)

Trump to Remove Kirstjen Nielsen as Homeland Security Secretary, Aides Say
Nick Miroff, Josh Dawsey and Philip Rucker, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "President Trump has told advisers he has decided to remove Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, and her departure from the administration is likely to occur in the coming weeks, if not sooner, according to five current and former White House officials."
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'These extremely poor and vulnerable people are desperate for peace.' (photo: David McNew/Getty Images)
'These extremely poor and vulnerable people are desperate for peace.' (photo: David McNew/Getty Images)

To All Active Duty Soldiers: Central American Migrants Are Not Your Enemy
Rory Fanning and Spenser Rapone, Jacobin
Excerpt: "In a joint statement, two antiwar veterans call on US soldiers to defy their commander in chief's deployment order."
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Supporters of Ron DeSantis and Andrew Gillum clash in Florida. (photo: Emilee Mcgovern/ZUMA)
Supporters of Ron DeSantis and Andrew Gillum clash in Florida. (photo: Emilee Mcgovern/ZUMA)

The Midterm Results Are Challenging Racism in America in Unexpected Ways
Patrick Cockburn, CounterPunch
Cockburn writes: "It was only last Tuesday that voters in Louisiana approved an amendment that abolished this toxic Jim Crow law that had survived the civil rights movement because it was not demonstrably racist written down, despite its obvious racist intent."
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Civilians in Yemen are the most vulnerable, according to the UN. (photo: Anadolu Agency)
Civilians in Yemen are the most vulnerable, according to the UN. (photo: Anadolu Agency)

The West Is Complicit in Yemen's Misery
Editorial Board, Guardian UK
The Guardian writes: "The suffering of civilians in Yemen is not only the world's worst humanitarian crisis. It is a crime."
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Having more cash or food in the household can reduce stress and conflict that leads to abuse. (photo: Hanna Barczyk/NPR)
Having more cash or food in the household can reduce stress and conflict that leads to abuse. (photo: Hanna Barczyk/NPR)

Can a Woman's Rising Social Status Bring Down Rates of Domestic Violence?
Melody Schreiber, NPR
Schreiber writes: "Around the world, one in three women experiences domestic violence. How can it be reduced? New research is bringing unexpected insights into this problem - and its potential solutions."
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By 1944, nearly 20 million victory gardens produced about 8 million tons of food. (photo: RJ Sangosti/Getty Images)
By 1944, nearly 20 million victory gardens produced about 8 million tons of food. (photo: RJ Sangosti/Getty Images)

Fight Climate Change in Your Own Garden
Deonna Anderson, YES! Magazine
Anderson writes: "Today, the nonprofit Green America is trying to bring back victory gardens as a way to fight climate change."
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