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Bernie Sanders in Cardi B Interview: If Young People Vote in Large Numbers, Donald Trump Will Be Defeated 
Bernie Sanders speaks with Cardi B. (photo: YouTube)
Tim Hains, Real Clear Politics
Hains writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders joined rapper Cardi B for an in-depth interview about health care, police brutality, student debt, immigration, taxes, and jobs at a Detroit nail salon."
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Elizabeth Warren's Latest Plan Tackles US Injustices Against Tribes and Their Lands
Brian Kahn, Earther
Kahn writes: "Elizabeth Warren is a woman of many plans, but on Friday the United States senator and Democratic presidential candidate released one of her most detailed ones yet. The plan focuses on what she would do as president to uplift indigenous people and tribes across the U.S."
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Meet Rashida Tlaib's Grandma: 'Who Wouldn't Be Proud of a Granddaughter Like That?'
James McAuley and Sufian Taha, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "'When I won, it gave the Palestinian people hope that someone will finally speak the truth about the inhumane conditions,' Tlaib tweeted. 'I can't allow the State of Israel to take away that light by humiliating me and use my love for my sity to bow down to their oppressive & racist policies.'"
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Thousands Attend Service for El Paso Victim Margie Reckard: 'We're All a Family'
Ella Torres, ABC News
Torres writes: "Exactly two weeks ago, Antonio Basco lost his wife, and only family member, in the El Paso massacre. On Saturday morning, he said his final goodbye to his beloved Margie Reckard - but with hundreds of fellow community members standing behind him."
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It's 'Racial': Illinois Prison Banned Books on Black History and Empowerment From Inmate Program
Dara Sharif, The Root
Sharif writes: "Some 3 out of every 4 inmates in Illinois prisons are black, yet, an Illinois prison banned an inmate education program from using books discussing black history or empowerment due to their 'racial' content."
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Plunging Peso, Grinding Poverty: Argentina Hears Echoes of 2001 Crisis
Uki Goni, Guardian UK
Goni writes: "Torre's ever-expanding parish reflects the gulf that has opened in Argentina over the past two decades between the haves and the have-nots."
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In Detroit, 'Revolutionary' Mapping Could Help Residents With Asthma
Lucas Joel, Undark Magazine
Joel writes: "Plants and weeds grow with abandon in the newly exposed soils, and, during their growing seasons, those plants release their pollen loads into the air and into Detroiters' airways. This newly sprouted 'urban prairie' can spark human health effects that range from mild irritation to severe asthma attacks."
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