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Robert Reich | Of Course Trump Is a Racist - and His Wall Street Enablers Know It 
Robert Reich. (photo: unknown)
Robert Reich, Guardian UK
Reich writes: "The relevant question is not whether Trump is a racist. Of course he is."
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Robert Mueller. (photo: James Berglie/TNS)
Robert Mueller. (photo: James Berglie/TNS)


Robert Mueller to Take Center Stage at Russia Probe Hearings
Eric Tucker, Mary Clare Jalonick and Michael Balsamo, Associated Press
Excerpt: "Former Trump-Russia special counsel Robert Mueller told lawmakers Wednesday he could not exonerate President Donald Trump of obstruction of justice and that the president's claims that he had done so in his report are not correct."
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Changes to the expedited removal process allow low-level immigration officers to determine if an undocumented immigrant has been living in the U.S. for less than two years. (photo: Gregory Bull/AP)
Changes to the expedited removal process allow low-level immigration officers to determine if an undocumented immigrant has been living in the U.S. for less than two years. (photo: Gregory Bull/AP)

Expedited Removal Changes Let Fewer Undocumented Immigrants See Judges
Vanessa Romo, NPR
Romo writes: "The Trump administration announced on Monday it is expanding fast-track deportation regulations to include the removal of undocumented immigrants who cannot prove they have been in the U.S. continuously for two years or more."
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Puerto Rico. (photo: Reuters)
Puerto Rico. (photo: Reuters)


Puerto Rico: Judge Issues Search Warrant for Governor, Officials Involved in Chat Scandal
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Puerto Rican officials on Tuesday were filing search warrants for the mobile phones of Governor Ricardo Rossello and his top associates amid a corruption scandal that provoked 10 days of protests demanding his resignation."
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Demonstrators gather to block a road at the base of Hawaii's tallest mountain, Monday, July 15, 2019, in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. (photo: CNN)
Demonstrators gather to block a road at the base of Hawaii's tallest mountain, Monday, July 15, 2019, in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. (photo: CNN)

'This Is Our Last Stand': Native Hawaiians Continue Protest After Telescope Construction Was Set to Start on Sacred Land
Dakin Andone, Sarah Jorgensen and Polo Sandoval, CNN
Excerpt: "It's been nearly a week since construction of a massive telescope atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea was scheduled to begin. But throngs of protesters - or protectors, as they prefer to be called - have joined together to block construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope."
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Relatives participate in a ceremony to commemorate the 37th anniversary of El Mozote Massacre in the village of El Mozote, Meanguera, El Salvado. (photo: Jose Cabezas/Reuters)
Relatives participate in a ceremony to commemorate the 37th anniversary of El Mozote Massacre in the village of El Mozote, Meanguera, El Salvado. (photo: Jose Cabezas/Reuters)

El Salvador Judge Expands 1981 El Mozote Massacre Case
Anna-Cat Brigida, Al Jazeera
Brigida writes: "A Salvadoran judge on Wednesday expanded the case against 17 military officers for the 1981 El Mozote massacre - the worst in modern Latin American history - to include three additional charges of torture, forced displacement and forced disappearance."
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'The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed 587 cases of the fungus, Candida auris, in March.' (photo: Getty Images)
'The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed 587 cases of the fungus, Candida auris, in March.' (photo: Getty Images)

A Deadly, Drug-Resistant Fungus Could Be the First Infection Spread by Climate Change
Rebecca Klar, The Hill
Klar writes: "Climate change may be causing a wide-spread, drug-resistant fungus, according to a study published Tuesday in the American Society for Microbiology."
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