Michael Moore | Happy Birthday to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "HAPPY 86th BIRTHDAY RBG!!"
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Michael Moore, Michael Moore's Facebook Page
Moore writes: "HAPPY 86th BIRTHDAY RBG!!"
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US Government's Close Ties to Boeing Facing Fresh Scrutiny
Jonathan O'Connell and Dan Lamothe, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "As a top economic adviser to President Bill Clinton, Dorothy Robyn was charged with advancing America's aerospace industry. Part of the job was not choosing sides between companies. But there was one exception: Boeing."
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Jonathan O'Connell and Dan Lamothe, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "As a top economic adviser to President Bill Clinton, Dorothy Robyn was charged with advancing America's aerospace industry. Part of the job was not choosing sides between companies. But there was one exception: Boeing."
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'White Men Are Considered Everyone': Ocasio-Cortez Calls Out Poll Stories Bias
Lois Beckett, Guardian UK
Beckett writes: "Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized media coverage of her latest polling results on Saturday, noting her net favorability among all women and all non-white Americans, even as some commenters suggested that 'Americans' now viewed her negatively."
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Lois Beckett, Guardian UK
Beckett writes: "Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized media coverage of her latest polling results on Saturday, noting her net favorability among all women and all non-white Americans, even as some commenters suggested that 'Americans' now viewed her negatively."
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Here Are 7 New Rules New Jersey Cops Must Follow When Dealing With Immigrants
Kelly Heyboer, NJ Advance Media
Heyboer writes: "A controversial new set of rules designed to improve trust between New Jersey police and immigrant communities goes into effect Friday, though not everyone is happy about the changes."
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Kelly Heyboer, NJ Advance Media
Heyboer writes: "A controversial new set of rules designed to improve trust between New Jersey police and immigrant communities goes into effect Friday, though not everyone is happy about the changes."
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Low-Income Students in Tennessee Get Opportunity in Form of Free Tuition
Sam Fulwood III, ThinkProgress
Fulwood writes: "Joining a small, but growing list of U.S. colleges and universities seeking to make higher education more accessible to a greater number of qualified students, the University of Tennessee announced recently it would guarantee free tuition and fees to admitted in-state residents with a family household income of less than $50,000."
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Sam Fulwood III, ThinkProgress
Fulwood writes: "Joining a small, but growing list of U.S. colleges and universities seeking to make higher education more accessible to a greater number of qualified students, the University of Tennessee announced recently it would guarantee free tuition and fees to admitted in-state residents with a family household income of less than $50,000."
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'It Is Open Season Right Now': Martial Law Intensifies in the Philippines
Brad Miller, Mongabay
Miller writes: "They have 'really felt martial law intensely here,' says Radyo Lumad's Kristin Lim, describing the village of Kaanibungan, Kalabugao in Bukidnon province, where A Brown/ABERDI also operated a palm oil plantation under the Nakeen Corporation until it shut down in the summer of 2016."
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Brad Miller, Mongabay
Miller writes: "They have 'really felt martial law intensely here,' says Radyo Lumad's Kristin Lim, describing the village of Kaanibungan, Kalabugao in Bukidnon province, where A Brown/ABERDI also operated a palm oil plantation under the Nakeen Corporation until it shut down in the summer of 2016."
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Why Students of Color Are Stepping Up to Lead Climate Strikes
Leanna First-Arai, YES! Magazine
First-Arai writes: "Kawika Ke Koa Pegram has lived his entire life in island communities and is all too familiar with what sea level rise looks like firsthand. Pegram, a 17-year-old junior in high school, recently moved back to Hawai'i - where he was born - from the Philippines. Two years later, Hurricane Walaka hit the state."
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Leanna First-Arai, YES! Magazine
First-Arai writes: "Kawika Ke Koa Pegram has lived his entire life in island communities and is all too familiar with what sea level rise looks like firsthand. Pegram, a 17-year-old junior in high school, recently moved back to Hawai'i - where he was born - from the Philippines. Two years later, Hurricane Walaka hit the state."
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