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Bernie Sanders | A World for All of Us, Not Just the Billionaires 
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: Getty)
Bernie Sanders, The Nation
Sanders writes: "To fight today's extreme inequality, we must strengthen the coalition of progressive democrats and challenge the global oligarchy."
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Demonstrators rally against Trump's policy of separating families at the southern border. (photo: Eugene Garcia/EPA)
Demonstrators rally against Trump's policy of separating families at the southern border. (photo: Eugene Garcia/EPA)

Trump Administration Is Doing Little to Reunite Separated Children, According to Immigration Attorneys
Kevin Sieff, The Washington Post
Sieff writes: "Even though the Trump administration has halted its policy of separating illegal border crossers from their children, many of the over 2,300 youths removed from migrant parents since May 5 remain in shelters and foster homes across the country."
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An issue of the National Enquirer with President Trump on the cover, from last summer. (photo: Mary Altaffer/AP)
An issue of the National Enquirer with President Trump on the cover, from last summer. (photo: Mary Altaffer/AP)

National Enquirer Sent Stories About Trump to His Attorney Michael Cohen Before Publication, People Familiar With the Practice Say
Sarah Ellison, The Washington Post
Ellison writes: "During the presidential campaign, National Enquirer executives sent digital copies of the tabloid's articles and cover images related to Donald Trump and his political opponents to Trump's attorney Michael Cohen in advance of publication, according to three people with knowledge of the matter - an unusual practice that speaks to the close relationship between Trump and David Pecker, chief executive of American Media Inc., the Enquirer's parent company."
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Tori Venable, Tennessee state director of Americans for Prosperity, left, helping volunteers in Nashville prepare for canvassing against a mass-transit proposal. (photo: William DeShazer/The New York Times)
Tori Venable, Tennessee state director of Americans for Prosperity, left, helping volunteers in Nashville prepare for canvassing against a mass-transit proposal. (photo: William DeShazer/The New York Times)

How the Koch Brothers Are Killing Public Transit Projects Around the Country
Hiroko Tabuchi, The New York Times
Tabuchi writes: "The group, Americans for Prosperity, which is financed by the oil billionaires Charles G. and David H. Koch to advance conservative causes, fanned out and began strategically knocking on doors. Their targets: voters most likely to oppose a local plan to build light-rail trains, a traffic-easing tunnel and new bus routes."
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Little India International Market in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (photo: David Joles/Star Tribune)
Little India International Market in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (photo: David Joles/Star Tribune)

House Passes Farm Bill That Would Cut Food Stamps and School Meal Programs for 400K Households
Catherine Boudreau, Politico
Boudreau writes: "The House passed its farm bill Thursday by a vote of 213-211 after weeks of uncertainty over whether leadership would be able to secure enough support within the fractious GOP Conference to pass a measure that is critical to farm country."
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Protesters take cover from tear gas near the fence between Gaza and Israel on June 8. (photo: Mohammed Abed/Getty)
Protesters take cover from tear gas near the fence between Gaza and Israel on June 8. (photo: Mohammed Abed/Getty)

Why Palestinians Risk Their Lives to Protest Near Gaza-Israel Fence
F. Brinley Bruton and Wajjeh Abu Zarifa, NBC News
Excerpt: "Before the bullet tore through his left leg, Hadad Gamry knew that he was venturing too close to the razor-wire fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel."
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Superior National Forest, Minnesota. (photo: Jim Brandenburg/Getty)
Superior National Forest, Minnesota. (photo: Jim Brandenburg/Getty)


Trump Vows to Open Minnesota's Superior National Forest to Mines
Ari Natter and Jennifer Jacobs, Bloomberg
Excerpt: "Speaking at a rally in Duluth, Minnesota, on Wednesday, Trump said his administration would soon be 'taking the first steps' to rescind a move made in the final days of the Obama administration to make hundreds of thousands of acres in the national forest off-limits to industrial activity."
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