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Jeffrey Toobin | Clarence Thomas's Astonishing Opinion on a Racist Mississippi Prosecutor 
Clarence Thomas. (photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
Jeffrey Toobin, The New Yorker
Toobin writes: "A Mississippi prosecutor went on a racist crusade to have a black man executed. Clarence Thomas thinks that was just fine."
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A protest against Donald Trump's racist immigration policies. (photo: David McNew/Getty Images)
A protest against Donald Trump's racist immigration policies. (photo: David McNew/Getty Images)

Trump Now Says He'll Delay Massive ICE Raids For 2 Weeks
David Boddiger, Splinter
Boddiger writes: "Just hours after he defended his order for nationwide raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to deport thousands of families on Sunday, Donald Trump reversed course and said the raids would be delayed by two weeks pending negotiations between Democrats and Republicans."
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ICE enforcement and removal operations unit raid to apprehend immigrants without any legal status and who may be deportable in Riverside. (photo: Ifran Khan/LA Times/Getty Images)
ICE enforcement and removal operations unit raid to apprehend immigrants without any legal status and who may be deportable in Riverside. (photo: Ifran Khan/LA Times/Getty Images)

ALSO SEE: US Cities Prepare for Possible ICE
Raids Targeting Undocumented Families


Here's What to Do if ICE Shows Up at Your Door
Elham Khatami, ThinkProgress
Khatami writes: "Ahead of mass raids planned by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency in 10 U.S. cities Sunday, immigration advocacy groups are rushing to alert migrants of their rights if agents show up at their doors."
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A woman wears a t-shirt honoring the gay rights movement outside the Stonewall Inn on June 24, 2016 in New York City. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
A woman wears a t-shirt honoring the gay rights movement outside the Stonewall Inn on June 24, 2016 in New York City. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Why Stonewall Matters Today
Andy Thayer, Jacobin
Thayer writes: "The police raid on New York's Stonewall Inn fifty years ago this month is widely viewed as the most pivotal event in LGBT* history, spawning a movement which prompted many millions around the globe to come out of the closet and fight for their freedom."
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Mark Zuckerberg. (photo: B&T)
Mark Zuckerberg. (photo: B&T)

Big Tech's War for Your Wallet: Facebook Sparks Outrage After Announcing Plans for Digital Currency
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "I mean, first of all, do you trust Mark Zuckerberg with anything around privacy at this point, after years and years of these revelations?"





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A man protests against the imprisonment of Lula in 2018. (photo: Midia Ninja/Flickr)
A man protests against the imprisonment of Lula in 2018. (photo: Midia Ninja/Flickr)

Brazil: Corruption as a Mode of Rule
Benjamin Fogel, NACLA
Fogel writes: "Brazil is currently locked in a political crisis that threatens to undermine its democratic institutions."
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St. Martin Parish Sheriff's deputies arrest water protector Cherri Foytlin on Sept. 4, 2018 on a remote piece of land in the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana. (photo: Karen Savage)
St. Martin Parish Sheriff's deputies arrest water protector Cherri Foytlin on Sept. 4, 2018 on a remote piece of land in the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana. (photo: Karen Savage)

This Louisiana Parish Allowed a Quarter of Its Sheriff's Deputies to Work Security for a Pipeline
Karen Savage and Sarah Lazare, In These Times
Excerpt: "As construction equipment roared back to life, opponents of the Bayou Bridge Pipeline—part of the larger project connecting the Dakota Access pipeline to refineries in Louisiana—shook their heads in dismay." 










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