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[t]   Tuesday, April 10, 2018 [t r u t h o u t] [View Recent Newsletters]( [Tell a friend about Truthout!]( [Donate Today!](   Truthout is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization; donations are tax deductible.   BuzzFlash Under Gov. Rick Scott, Florida Continues to Suppress the Vote Mark Karlin, BuzzFlash at Truthout: All citizens deserve the right to vote, no matter what their legal history is. [Read the BuzzFlash Commentary](   The Long, Brutal History of Militarization at the US-Mexico Border [Read the Article at BuzzFlash](   Top Trump Security Adviser Tom Bossert Resigning [Read the Article at The Hill](   Facebook and Cambridge Analytica Face Class-Action Lawsuit [Read the Article at the Guardian](   Snipers Shooting Unarmed People at 100 Meters Isn't a "Clash" [Read the Article at FAIR](   Women's Prior Lower Salaries Can't Be Used Against Them Rules Court in Equal Pay Case [Read the Article at NPR](   Do US Oligarchs Exist? 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The right is even co-opting net neutrality, a traditionally progressive cause, but experts say their efforts are a vessel for misinformation. [Read the Article]( [Vowing "Major Decisions," Trump Says "Nothing Off the Table" for Syria]( Jake Johnson, Common Dreams: During a cabinet meeting on Monday following his promise to impose a "heavy price" on the Syrian government after it was accused of launching a chemical attack last weekend, President Trump declared that no options -- including military action -- are "off the table" when it comes to a possible US response. [Read the Article]( [Denver Post Revolts Against Its Vulture Hedge-Fund Owner and Demands 126-Year-Old Newspaper Be Saved]( Amy Goodman and Juan González, Democracy Now!: The Denver Post has launched a revolt against its owner, New York-based hedge fund Alden Global Capital. On Sunday, the newspaper's editorial board published a lead editorial headlined "As vultures circle, The Denver Post must be saved." 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