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RSN: Harvey Wasserman | As Reactors Shut in Massachusetts & Pennsylvania, Nuke War Rages in Ohio & New York 
'All reactors spew deadly isotopes along with climate-killing heat and some Carbon 14.' (photo: Getty Images)
Harvey Wasserman, Reader Supported News
Wasserman writes: "As the nuke power industry slumps toward oblivion, two huge reactors are shutting in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. The shutdowns are a body blow to atomic energy. The soaring costs of the decayed US reactor fleet have forced them to beg gerrymandered state legislatures for huge bailouts."
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A district court. (photo: MCBA)
A district court. (photo: MCBA)

Trump Seeks to Drastically Limit the Power of Judges to Block His Policies
Jacqueline Thomsen, The Hill
Thomsen writes: "President Trump is looking to stop lower courts from being able to issue wide-ranging injunctions, in a move that could dramatically limit the authorities of judges."
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A group of migrant families walking from the Rio Grande river near McAllen, Texas. (photo: Eric Gay/AP)
A group of migrant families walking from the Rio Grande river near McAllen, Texas. (photo: Eric Gay/AP)

She Stopped to Help Migrants on a Texas Highway. Moments Later, She Was Arrested.
Samantha Grasso, Splinter
Grasso writes: "The Trump administration is doing everything in its power to hurt immigrants, both citizens and undocumented, leaving even the most well-intentioned of volunteers at risk for retribution."
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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Better Late Than Never: House Bill Would Pause Statute of Limitations on Presidential Crimes
Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford writes: "Impeachment is currently the only option for holding a sitting president accountable for their crimes, but a group of Democratic lawmakers wants to make sure that presidents don't become immune to criminal charges altogether, simply because they can't be indicted while in office."
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Racial justice groups around the country are bailing out black women out of jail so they can spend the holiday with their families. (photo: The Nation)
Racial justice groups around the country are bailing out black women out of jail so they can spend the holiday with their families. (photo: The Nation)

"Black Mama's Bail Out Day": Movement Grows to Free Black Women From Jail for Mother's Day
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Racial justice groups around the country are bailing black women out of jail so they can spend Mother's Day with their families. For the third year in a row, 'Black Mama's Bail Out Day' is raising money to bail out as many black women from jail as possible."
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A boat filled with refugees. (photo: The Observer)
A boat filled with refugees. (photo: The Observer)

Dozens Drown as Migrant Boat Capsizes off Tunisia
BBC
Excerpt: "At least 65 migrants have died after their boat capsized in the Mediterranean off the coast of Tunisia, the UN refugee agency says. Sixteen people were rescued, UNHCR said in a statement."
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A recycler drags a huge bag of paper through a heap of non-recyclable waste in Zimbabwe. (photo: Zinyange Auntony/Getty Images)
A recycler drags a huge bag of paper through a heap of non-recyclable waste in Zimbabwe. (photo: Zinyange Auntony/Getty Images)

Trump Admin Refuses to Join Over 180 Countries to Agree on Restrictions of Global Plastic Waste Trade
Rob Picheta and Sarah Dean, CNN
Excerpt: "The governments of 187 countries have agreed to control the movement of plastic waste between national borders, in an effort to curb the world's plastic crisis - but the United States was not among them."
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