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Andy Borowitz | Nation Cruelly Reminded That It Once Had a President 
Barack Obama. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker 
Borowitz writes: "In a televised event that many deemed unnecessarily cruel, millions of Americans were briefly reminded on Monday that they once had a President." 
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Cars drive past the front of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York, January 8, 2018. (photo: Bryan R. Smith/AFP/Getty Images)
Cars drive past the front of Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York, January 8, 2018. (photo: Bryan R. Smith/AFP/Getty Images)

Trump's Biggest Potential Conflict of Interest Is Hiding in Plain Sight 
Dan Alexander, Forbes 
Alexander writes: "The largest American office of China's largest bank sits on the 20th floor of Trump Tower, six levels below the desk where Donald Trump built an empire and wrested a presidency." 
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U.S. attorney general Jeff Sessions during the daily briefing March 27. (photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)
U.S. attorney general Jeff Sessions during the daily briefing March 27. (photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)

Jeff Sessions Spoke of the 'Anglo-American Heritage of Law Enforcement.' Here's What That Means. 
Marwa Eltagouri, The Washington Post 
Eltagouri writes: "Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday praised the nation's sheriffs - then referenced the 'Anglo-American heritage' of law enforcement." 
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President Donald Trump greets evangelical ministers in the Oval Office of the White House. (photo: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg)
President Donald Trump greets evangelical ministers in the Oval Office of the White House. (photo: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg)



Trump's Budget Would End Student Loan Forgiveness Program 
Annie Nova, CNBC 
Nova writes: "Higher education faces massive changes in President Donald Trump's spending plan. The proposal unveiled Monday would sharply curtail income-based loan repayment plans, scratch the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, embolden the government to go after students who don't pay their loans and cut funding for federal work study in half." 
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A family attempts an illegal border crossing in Champlain, New York, after they heard that Canada was accepting asylum seekers from Haiti. (photo: LA Times)
A family attempts an illegal border crossing in Champlain, New York, after they heard that Canada was accepting asylum seekers from Haiti. (photo: LA Times)

Refugees Don't Drain America's Economy. They Revitalize It 
Tim Breene, Los Angeles Times 
Breene writes: "Over the past year, the number of refugees who resettled to the United States fell from about 97,000 to fewer than 34,000. The primary victims of this reduction are displaced people escaping violence and oppression, many of whom have been living in refugee camps for years." 
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A demonstrators carries a sign reading 'JOH, our dead are on your conscience' during the Honduran women's day march in central Tegucigalpa, January 25, 2017. (photo: Heather Gies)
A demonstrators carries a sign reading 'JOH, our dead are on your conscience' during the Honduran women's day march in central Tegucigalpa, January 25, 2017. (photo: Heather Gies)

Honduras: Military Intelligence Behind Assassinations, Tortures, and Forced Disappearances 
Adrienne Pine, Upside Down World 
Pine writes: "An ex-captain of the Honduran Armed Forces, Santos Orellana Rodriguez, confirms that the US-backed Honduran military has its own group that carries out the dirty work of assassinations, torture, and disappearances." 
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In 2017, the Department of Commerce quietly disbanded a committee designed to advise the federal government on how to make research from the National Climate Assessment more useful for businesses, state and local governments, and members of the public, reducing federal assistance for people directly affected by climate change. (photo: Russ Munn/AgStock Images)
In 2017, the Department of Commerce quietly disbanded a committee designed to advise the federal government on how to make research from the National Climate Assessment more useful for businesses, state and local governments, and members of the public, reducing federal assistance for people directly affected by climate change. (photo: Russ Munn/AgStock Images)


Abandoning Science Advice: One Year in, the Trump Administration Is Sidelining Science Advisory Committees 
Union of Concerned Scientists 
Excerpt: "New analysis shows that the Trump administration's sidelining of scientific advice is considerably more widespread than previously recognized." 
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