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Is Donald Trump a Fascist? 
Donald Trump speaks to supporters at a rally. (photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Peter Beinart, The New York Times
Beinart writes: "The list of Trump-era jeremiads keeps growing."
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Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: Erin Schaff/NYT)
Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: Erin Schaff/NYT)



Republicans Reject Kavanaugh Accuser's Request to Delay Hearing for FBI Investigation
Kelsey Snell and Scott Detrow, NPR
Excerpt: "The Senate Judiciary Committee will move forward with a hearing scheduled for Monday on sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh, despite a request for further investigation from his accuser."
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A U.S. Border Patrol agent checks a vehicle. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)
A U.S. Border Patrol agent checks a vehicle. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

Immigrants Seeking Shelter After Hurricane Florence Fear Deportation as FEMA Shifts Funds to ICE
Democracy Now!
Excerpt: "Immigration authorities say they have suspended enforcement actions in areas affected by Hurricane Florence, but tensions remain high. North Carolina is one of the states that pioneered police collaboration with ICE."
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Hands typing on a computer keyboard. (photo: hamburg_berlin/Shutterstock)
Hands typing on a computer keyboard. (photo: hamburg_berlin/Shutterstock)

Email Systems: The Overlooked Weak Link in Election Security
Jack Gillum and Jessica Huseman, ProPublica
Excerpt: "A ProPublica survey found that more than one-third of counties overseeing toss-up congressional elections have email systems that could be vulnerable to hacking."
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A classroom. (photo: Nicholas Fevelo/NY Daily News)
A classroom. (photo: Nicholas Fevelo/NY Daily News)

Everything Texas Doesn't Want to Teach You
Dana Milbank, The Washington Post
Milbank writes: "I tip my 10-gallon hat to the Texas school board, which just voted to 'streamline' the public-school curriculum in a way that will surely Make America Great Again."
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The vast majority of these deaths – 5.4 million – occur in the first five years of life. (photo: Yucatan Times)
The vast majority of these deaths – 5.4 million – occur in the first five years of life. (photo: Yucatan Times

UN: A Child Dies Every Five Seconds, Most Are Preventable Deaths
Reuters
Excerpt: "An estimated 6.3 million children died before their 15th birthdays in 2017, or one every five seconds, mostly due to a lack of water, sanitation, nutrition and basic healthcare, according to report by United Nations agencies on Tuesday."
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A beach covered with brown sargassum seaweed. (photo: Richard Charan)
A beach covered with brown sargassum seaweed. (photo: Richard Charan)

The Seas Are Trying to Tell Us Something
Jorge Ramos, Splinter News
Ramos writes: "Our feverish oceans are spitting out hurricanes. They are spewing invasive seaweed onto our beaches. Beneath the water, the coral is turning pale. Something is wrong, very wrong."
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