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Bernie Sanders | President Trump Has Made Health Care Worse 
Bernie Sanders. (photo: Antonella Crescimbeni)
Bernie Sanders, USA TODAY
Sanders writes: "The American people have a very clear choice in the upcoming elections. On one side is Donald Trump and the Republican leadership in Congress, who made throwing 32 million Americans off of health insurance their number one priority in Washington. On the other side is my 'Medicare for All' plan supported by 16 senators and 122 House members."
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A Honduran family stands next to the border fence after they turned themselves in to Border Patrol agents. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)
A Honduran family stands next to the border fence after they turned themselves in to Border Patrol agents. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

Trump Administration Considers New Family-Separation Effort at Border
Greg Price, Newsweek
Price writes: "White House senior adviser Stephen Miller and others within the Trump administration are reportedly considering a number of options for a new child separation plan at the southern border just months after the 'zero-tolerance' policy blew up in the administration's face."
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Donald Trump. (photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
Donald Trump. (photo: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

Trump Asked African Americans for Their Votes at a Rally Where He Also Praised Confederate Icon Robert E. Lee
Gabriel Pogrund, The Washington Post
Pogrund writes: "President Trump praised the Confederate general Robert E. Lee while asking African American voters to 'honor us' by voting for him at an Ohio rally that included an unexpected and provocative monologue on America's Civil War history."
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Supporters hold up signs for the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who Turkish police said was killed in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. (photo: Ozan Kose/Getty)
Supporters hold up signs for the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who Turkish police said was killed in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. (photo: Ozan Kose/Getty)

Jamal Khashoggi and Saudi Arabia's Overdue Reckoning
Branko Marcetic, Jacobin
Marcetic writes: "When your despotic, war-hungry regime has lost Lindsey Graham, you know it's lost nearly everyone."
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Soldiers. (photo: PA)
Soldiers. (photo: PA)

US Army Discharged Hundreds of Enlistees Who Were Promised a Track to Citizenship
Associated Press
Excerpt: "Over the course of 12 months, the U.S. Army discharged more than 500 immigrant enlistees who were recruited across the globe for their language or medical skills and promised a fast track to citizenship in exchange for their service, The Associated Press has found."
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Israeli soldiers search Palestinians. (photo: Reuters)
Israeli soldiers search Palestinians. (photo: Reuters)

Seven Palestinians Killed by Israeli Forces in Gaza's Border
teleSUR
Excerpt: "According to Gaza health officials, Israeli armed forces killed seven Palestinian civilians on Friday. In addition to the seven killed, Israeli authorities recognized that its troops shot at a group who 'broke through the fence.'"
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Reforestation is seen as essential if the world is to restrict warming to 1.5C, as outlined by the UN. (photo: Otto Bathurst/Alamy)
Reforestation is seen as essential if the world is to restrict warming to 1.5C, as outlined by the UN. (photo: Otto Bathurst/Alamy)

Shell Boss Says Mass Reforestation Needed to Limit Temperature Rises to 1.5C
Adam Vaughan, Guardian UK
Vaughan writes: "The boss of Shell has said a huge tree-planting project the size of the Amazon rainforest would be needed to meet a tougher global warming target, as he argued more renewable energy alone would not be enough."
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