Joe Biden Has a History of Racist Comments





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Joe Biden Has a History of Racist Comments 
Joe Biden. (photo: Sun Sentinel)
Matt Viser, The Washington Post
Viser writes: "When Joe Biden was a freshman senator in the mid-1970s, his home state of Delaware, like other hotspots across the country, was engulfed in a bitter battle over school busing, debating whether children should be sent to schools in different neighborhoods to promote racial diversity."
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Erik Prince. (photo: DN!)
Erik Prince. (photo: DN!)

Erik Prince: Blackwater Founder Admits Trump Tower Meeting With Donald Jr. in Disastrous Interview
Tom Embury-Dennis, The Independent
Embury-Dennis writes: "Donald Trump ally Erik Prince may have committed perjury, a congressman has said, after the former Navy Seal said for the first time he held a meeting with one of the US president's sons to discuss 'Iran policy.'"
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Immigrant children in a detention center. (photo: Ross D. Franklin)
Immigrant children in a detention center. (photo: Ross D. Franklin)

ICE Is Detaining 50,000 People, an All-Time High
Spencer Ackerman, The Daily Beast
Ackerman writes: "For the first time in its history, the U.S. government is detaining more than 50,000 people it says are undocumented immigrants in jails and prisons around the country."
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A danger sign is seen on the front door of the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Florida, February 22, 2019. (photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
A danger sign is seen on the front door of the Orchids of Asia Day Spa in Jupiter, Florida, February 22, 2019. (photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Florida Spa Founder Offered Access to Trump and Family at Mar-a-Lago to Chinese Clients
Doug Stanglin and Christal Hayes, USA TODAY
Excerpt: "Cindy (Li) Yang, a Florida entrepreneur who founded a chain of spas and massages parlors that included the one where New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft was arrested recently for allegedly soliciting prostitution, also runs a consulting business that has offered to sell Chinese clients access to President Donald Trump."
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Ilhan Omar. (photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA)
Ilhan Omar. (photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA)

Why False Accusations of Anti-Semitism Are So Harmful
Phyllis Bennis, YES! Magazine
Bennis writes: "People are right to be afraid of rising anti-Semitism in the United States. But too many of them are wrong about what it is and where it's coming from."
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A paramilitary group in Colombia. (photo: InSight Crime)
A paramilitary group in Colombia. (photo: InSight Crime)

Colombia's War of Neoliberal Economics
Chelsey Dyer, NACLA
Dyer writes: "Colombia today has the highest number of recorded assassinations of human rights defenders in the world. In the first 15 days of January 2019 alone, nine social leaders were murdered."
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There are currently 128 military installations so contaminated with hazardous substances that the federal government has placed them on a 'National Priorities List' for cleanup. (photo: vgajic/Grist/Getty Images/Google Earth)
There are currently 128 military installations so contaminated with hazardous substances that the federal government has placed them on a 'National Priorities List' for cleanup. (photo: vgajic/Grist/Getty Images/Google Earth)

Veterans and Their Families Are Grappling With the Military's Toxic Legacy
Justine Calma, Grist
Calma writes: "Marine Corps Sergeant Peggy Price was six months pregnant when she arrived at Camp Lejeune in the 1980s with her husband, a fellow Marine. Serving as a cryptologic linguist, she never imagined the most immediate threats she would face would come from being stationed in Jacksonville, North Carolina."
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