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Robert Reich | Trump's Cruelty Knows No Bounds 
Former Clinton Labor Secretary Robert Reich. (photo: Steve Russell/Toronto Star)
Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Facebook Page
Reich writes: "While Trump was supposed to be comforting grieving communities in Texas and Ohio, his enablers were ripping families apart in Mississippi."
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Epstein faced up to 45 years in prison if found guilty. (photo: NY State Division of Criminal Justice/EPA-EFE/REX)
Epstein faced up to 45 years in prison if found guilty. (photo: NY State Division of Criminal Justice/EPA-EFE/REX)

Epstein's Accusers 'Angry' and Frustrated He Won't Be Alive to Face Justice
Phil McCausland and Nicole Acevedo, NBC News
Except: "Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims said they would have preferred their day in court over Saturday's news that the millionaire financier and accused sex trafficker died by apparent suicide in his New York City jail cell." 


It is not publicly known how many children are being impacted by the arrests. (photo: WJTV 12)
It is not publicly known how many children are being impacted by the arrests. (photo: WJTV 12)

Where Are My Parents? School on Standby to Help Children in Aftermath of ICE Raids
Sarah Fowler, Mississippi Clarion Ledger
Fowler writes: "A Scott County child started kindergarten Tuesday. Wednesday, while the child was at school, their parent was arrested by federal agents, one of 680 people taken into custody after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted seven raids at food processing plants across Mississippi."
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White supremacists rallying in Washington, D.C. (photo: Andrew Stefan/RSN)
White supremacists rallying in Washington, D.C. (photo: Andrew Stefan/RSN)

The White House Didn't Want Trump to Mention White Supremacy in Its Major Terrorism Report
Alison Durkee, Vanity Fair
Durkee writes: "The recent mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, has ushered in a new wave of scrutiny into how Donald Trump's presidency has seemingly emboldened white supremacists to commit acts of domestic terrorism, as the alleged Texas shooter's manifesto echoed the president's own rhetoric."
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Twelve-year-old Amir Worship. (photo: Vice)
Twelve-year-old Amir Worship. (photo: Vice)

Lawsuit: Police Shot 12-Year-Old Black Child in His Own Bed During Pre-Dawn Raid
Elliot Hannon, Slate
Hannon writes: "A suburban Chicago family filed suit against the local police Thursday alleging that a SWAT team shot and maimed a 12-year-old in his bed during an early morning raid."
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During protests against Juan Orlando Hernandez, thousands shouted 'get out dictator,' 'get out usurper' and 'get out drug trafficker.' (photo: Prensa Latina)
During protests against Juan Orlando Hernandez, thousands shouted 'get out dictator,' 'get out usurper' and 'get out drug trafficker.' (photo: Prensa Latina)

Honduras: Former President Manuel Zelaya Calls to Overthrow Juan Orlando Hernandez
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Honduras' former President Manuel Zelaya summoned political parties and social organizations on Friday to join for overthrowing President Juan Orlando Hernandez (JOH), a far-right politician who has been accused of using drug money to fund his 2017 presidential campaign."
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People visit Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California's Mojave Desert. (photo: Jae C. Hong/AP)
People visit Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California's Mojave Desert. (photo: Jae C. Hong/AP)

Is This the End for America's Joshua Trees?
Maanvi Singh, Guardian UK
Singh writes: "Joshua trees have dotted the Mojave desert for 2.5m years, but even if humans take urgent action to combat the climate crisis, their decimation is all but ensured by the end of this century, a study has found."
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