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Garrison Keillor | So Much Can Happen in an Ordinary Afternoon 
Garrison Keillor. (photo: WPPB)
Garrison Keillor, Garrison Keillor's Website
Keillor writes: "I have been struggling this week, looking deep within myself, questioning my own values, asking myself: should I go public with the incident in 2009 when Michelle Obama put her arm around me at a luncheon in Washington?"
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Protesters demanding that Donald Trump release his taxes. (photo: WE)
Protesters demanding that Donald Trump release his taxes. (photo: WE)

House Dems Give IRS Until April 23 to Hand Over Trump Taxes
Leigh Ann Caldwell, Alex Moe and Kalhan Rosenblatt, NBC News
Excerpt: "House Democrats have given the Internal Revenue Service a new deadline to hand over President Donald Trump's tax returns days after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said his department would miss the original deadline of April 10."
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Senator Elizabeth Warren. (photo: AP)
Senator Elizabeth Warren. (photo: AP)

2020 Could Be the First Presidential Campaign in Our Lifetimes in Which "the Rich" Genuinely Have Something to Fear
Dan Primack and Felix Salmon, Axios
Excerpt: "The 'wealth tax' reportedly being considered by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) reflects the fact that income inequality has become an early battleground of the 2020 campaign."
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Bernie Sanders and Ilhan Omar. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Bernie Sanders and Ilhan Omar. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Ilhan Omar Defended by Democrats After Trump Uses 9/11 Video in Attack
Martin Pengelly and Lois Beckett, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Democrats including leading candidates for the presidential nomination have fiercely condemned Donald Trump and other Republicans' efforts to smear the Minnesota congresswoman Ilhan Omar, while urging other party leaders to do the same."
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Often, Google employees said, the company responds to a single warrant with location information on dozens or hundreds of devices. (photo: Artur Debat/Getty Images)
Often, Google employees said, the company responds to a single warrant with location information on dozens or hundreds of devices. (photo: Artur Debat/Getty Images)

Tracking Phones, Google Is a Dragnet for the Police
Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, The New York Times
Valentino-DeVries writes: "When detectives in a Phoenix suburb arrested a warehouse worker in a murder investigation last December, they credited a new technique with breaking open the case after other leads went cold."
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Laura Maradiaga, 11, becomes emotional as her family talk about her possible deportation back to El Salvador, Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Houston. (photo: Steve Gonzales/Chron)
Laura Maradiaga, 11, becomes emotional as her family talk about her possible deportation back to El Salvador, Thursday, April 11, 2019, in Houston. (photo: Steve Gonzales/Chron)

Eleven-Year-Old Ordered to Be Deported to El Salvador Without Her Family
Ileana Najarro, Houston Chronicle
Najarro writes: "Dora Alvarado felt something was off when she arrived at immigration court in Houston March 12 with her two daughters. A court translator told her that she and her 15-year-old, Adamaris Alvarado, were listed on the docket that day. Her 11-year-old, Laura Maradiaga, was not."
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The protests are injecting a new urgency into the debate around climate change. (photo: Eric Lalmand/Getty Images)
The protests are injecting a new urgency into the debate around climate change. (photo: Eric Lalmand/Getty Images)

Across the World, Youth Are Striking for Their Right to a Livable Planet
Ari Bee, In These Times
Bee writes: "Gathered in the courtyard of a historic stone Presbyterian church in downtown Atlanta on a Friday afternoon, students ranging in age from 5 to 21 are fully aware they're missing class to be here."
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