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Resistance Is Not an Option, It Is a Necessity
Mark Karlin, BuzzFlash at Truthout: Trump is shredding the basic institutions that hold a diverse democracy together.
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ICE: Trump's Rogue Anti-Immigrant Agency
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A Chicago Cop Is Going on Trial for the Execution of Laquan McDonald
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Mueller Anticipation Builds as 60-Day Election Window Nears
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Trans Mountain Pipeline Halted After Canadian Court Overturns Approval
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It's Not the "Future of Work," It's the Future of Workers That's in Doubt
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Arizona Supreme Court Blocks Ballot Initiative Seeking to Fund Education
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Yellowstone Grizzly Hunt Blocked by Judge After Trump Administration Ends Protection for Bears
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[Deporting US Citizens: Trump's New Fascistic Use of Law](
Mark Bray, Truthout: The Trump administration's deportation of US citizens and denial of their passports exemplifies the paradox of the fascist conception of law -- that fascism requires the existing order and its laws to be destroyed in the name of "law and order." This fascist conception helps explain the Trump administration's racist mission to systematically reduce the non-white population of the country, regardless of what existing law says.
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[The Devil's in the Details: NAFTA Puts Trump in a Political Pickle](
Mike Ludwig, Truthout: In order to fulfill a central campaign promise that helped propel him into the White House, Donald Trump is forging a new North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) deal with Mexico and Canada that reportedly eliminates incentives for offshoring jobs, including special protections for multinational corporations. Big business and fellow Republicans are already opposing his efforts.
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[Trump's Disapproval Hits Record High After Manafort and Cohen News](
Matthew Rozsa, Salon: President Donald Trump's disapproval rating has reached a record high -- and the number of Americans who support special counsel Robert Mueller over Trump is now greater than those who do not. Even on the issue of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whom Trump has repeatedly threatened with firing, Trump's own party doesn't have his back.
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["What Do They Want Me to Do, Cry?": Audience and Authority in the UK Asylum-Seeking Process](
Smita Misra, Truthout: A collaboration with a pair of siblings in a community theater project on migration led to my serving as a reference in their asylum-seeking process and to the discovery of how the bureaucracy of asylum demands a particular kind of performance. Regardless of lived experience, asylum claimants are required to present themselves as traumatized, helpless and desperate victims incapable of experiencing optimism or joy.
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[Trump Cuts Pay for Public Workers and Proposes $100 Billion Gift to Richest 1 Percent](
Jake Johnson, Common Dreams: Hours after launching yet another direct attack on workers by canceling a modest pay raise for around 2 million federal employees, Donald Trump said on Thursday that he is considering a regressive and possibly illegal plan to hand the rich another $100 billion in tax cuts by indexing capital gains to inflation.
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[Aboriginal Elders Face Off With Uranium Mining Company in the Australian Outback](
Elizabeth Murray, Earth Island Journal: Members of one of Australia's most remote Aboriginal nations, the Tjiwarl, who live in the red heart of the Western Desert lands, are embroiled in a long-running battle to protect their ancestral home from mining interests. Last year, the government of Western Australia approved four new uranium projects, despite environmental warnings and a global slump in the price of uranium.
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[Four Days in Occupied Western Sahara -- A Rare Look Inside Africa's Last Colony](
Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: Morocco has occupied the Western Sahara territory since 1975 in defiance of the United Nations and the international community, and has routinely blocked journalists from entering the region. Thousands have been tortured, imprisoned, killed and disappeared while resisting the Moroccan occupation.
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[The US Has a Dangerous Medical Interpreter Shortage](
s.e. smith, Care2: In many medical centers across the United States, doctors and patients can't communicate across language barriers. And while legal requirements stipulate that health care facilities need to provide translation services to patients, there's a shortage of qualified interpreters that prevents many from doing so.
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[Major Cities Need to Provide Accessible Public Transportation and Housing](
Carmen Arroyo, Inter Press Service: Even though more than 6 billion people -- nearly 1 billion of whom will have disabilities -- are expected to live in urban centers by 2050, many of the world's major cities have a long way to go before their infrastructure becomes inclusive for people with disabilities.
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