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Garrison Keillor | Looking Forward to My Reykjavík Years 
Garrison Keillor. (photo: MPR)
Garrison Keillor, Garrison Keillor's Website
Keillor writes: "Here in Minneapolis we are dealing with the issue of slavery, long after everyone thought the Civil War answered the question."
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New bollard-style U.S.-Mexico border fencing is seen next to vehicle barriers in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, March 5, 2019. (photo: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)
New bollard-style U.S.-Mexico border fencing is seen next to vehicle barriers in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, March 5, 2019. (photo: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)

Trump Told Officials He Would Pardon Them if They Break the Law Building Border Wall
Veronica Stracqualursi, CNN
Stracqualursi writes: "President Donald Trump, in his push to make good on his promise to supporters by Election Day, has told officials he will pardon them should they break any laws in attempting to finish construction on the wall at the US-Mexico border, The Washington Post reported, citing current and former officials involved with the project."
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William Barr testifies at the US Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing. (photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
William Barr testifies at the US Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing. (photo: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

William Barr Is Paying His Boss $30,000 for a Holiday Party
Alison Durkee, Vanity Fair
Durkee writes: "When it comes to his allegiance to President Donald Trump, Attorney General William Barr is seemingly willing to put his money where his mouth is."
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Cherokee Nation (CN) Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr and Kimberly Teehee. (photo: Sue Ogrocki/AP)
Cherokee Nation (CN) Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr and Kimberly Teehee. (photo: Sue Ogrocki/AP)

Cherokee Nation Is Coming to Congress
Nick Martin, The New Republic
Martin writes: "The largest Native nation to share borders with the United States is finally claiming its right to representation."
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Jean Cramer dropped out of Marysville, Michigan city council race. (photo: Getty)
Jean Cramer dropped out of Marysville, Michigan city council race. (photo: Getty)

A City Council Candidate in Michigan Wanted Her Town to Stay 'as White as Possible.' Now She's Out of the Race.
Sam Fulwood III, ThinkProgress
Fulwood writes: "Jean Cramer dropped out of the Marysville, Michigan, city council race after embarrassing her town and herself by saying foreigners should stay away."
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A sea wall divides houses and the waters along the north Jakarta, Indonesia coast in this photo taken on July 12. (photo: Bagus Sarah/Getty)
A sea wall divides houses and the waters along the north Jakarta, Indonesia coast in this photo taken on July 12. (photo: Bagus Sarah/Getty)

Water Stress Could Affect Half the World's Population in Just 5 Years
Jordan Davidson, EcoWatch
Davidson writes: "World Water Week kicked off this week in the shadow of a frightening reality that nearly one-fourth of the world's population is living under extreme water stress and in just five years, half the world's population will live in water-stressed regions."
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Greta Thunberg enters New York waters. (photo: Johannes Eisele/Getty)
Greta Thunberg enters New York waters. (photo: Johannes Eisele/Getty)

Crowds Gather in New York to Welcome Greta Thunberg After Atlantic Crossing
Oliver Milman, Guardian UK
Milman writes: "Greta Thunberg reached New York early on Wednesday, after crossing the Atlantic in a zero-carbon yacht."
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