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Trump Army Secretary Pick Withdraws After Uproar Over Anti-LGBTQ Comments
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Police Officer Who Fatally Shot 15-Year-Old Texas Boy Is Charged With Murder
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Emmanuel Macron's Campaign Hacked on Eve of French Election
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Declining to Label Lies, NPR Picks Diplomacy Over Reality
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Traveling While Trans: Airport Security Sees Your Genitals as Cause for Alarm
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Health Care Is Now Set to Be a Defining Issue in the Next Election Cycles
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NYPD Refuses to Disclose Information About Its Face Recognition Program, So Privacy Researchers Are Suing
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[Fossil Fuel Companies Spend Big to Boost GOP in Heated Special Elections for Congress](
Alex Kotch, Truthout:Â Oil, gas and coal companies are funding independent political spending groups that are pouring millions into two key special elections for Congress. The race in Georgia has attracted $14 million in outside spending, mostly from conservative groups that are also spending on the race in Montana, where fossil fuel companies are itching to mine federal lands.
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[Pelosi Refuses to Back Single Payer, Despite GOP Deathmongering Suddenly Taking Center Stage](
Sam Knight, The District Sentinel:Â Democrats are endeavoring to point out that millions of Americans face a possible death sentence if House Republicans' current health care plan is signed into law. But while Democrats have shown an interest in saving lives, their leader is wasting an opportunity to advocate for the 27 million Americans left completely uninsured by Obamacare.
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[Campus Activists Fight Fordham University's Ban on Students for Justice in Palestine](
David Palumbo-Liu, Truthout:Â In yet another example of the suppression of advocacy for Palestine, Fordham University recently overturned its own process for approving student groups and refused to recognize Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). Now the students in SJP are suing the university, and campus activists are asking why a Jesuit institution can criticize regimes in El Salvador but not in Israel.
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[Historically Black Colleges and Universities, "Bags of Money and the Promise of Opportunity"](
Samuel G. Freedman, Moyers & Company:Â President Trump's meeting with the presidents of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) earlier this year makes sense if you analyze it through the historical model of white politicians in the Jim Crow South. These authorities used the financial fragility of HBCUs as leverage to require political submission.
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[How Trump's Skewed View of Rural America and Agriculture Threatens the Welfare of Farmworkers](
Bruce Goldstein, AlterNet:Â On April 25, President Trump issued an "Executive Order on Promoting Agriculture and Rural Prosperity in America." The order discusses farmers and ranchers and directs agencies to take actions to serve their interests and support "rural communities." However, farmworkers -- those doing the actual labor of agriculture -- are nowhere to be found in the order.
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[Chimps Could Soon Win Legal Personhood](
James Trimarco, YES! Magazine:Â For the past three years, an attorney has been filing lawsuits in New York state on behalf of four chimpanzees named Tommy, Kiko, Hercules and Leo. They are intelligent "persons," he argues, and should not be kept in cages. Should the lawsuit succeed, it could open the door for other animals to be considered legal persons.
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[Surge in LLC Contributions Brings More Mystery About True Donors](
Ashley Balcerzak, Center for Responsive Politics:Â Trump's donations from limited liability companies (or LLCs) have spurred many queries from the Federal Election Commission, even though his haul from such companies was modest compared with that of other candidates in 2016. The agency wants to know whether around 140 LLC donations were legal.
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[The Neoliberal Economics of Family Life](
Angela McRobbie, openDemocracy:Â The rapidity with which the Trump administration has set about dismantling what remains of publicly funded institutions and facilities in the US begs some crucial questions. Melinda Cooper's new book, Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism, fills in this historical background by explaining the forces that underpin contemporary anti-welfarism.
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