The Trump administration has made it clear that it fears mass, nonviolent protests more than anything else.
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The Trump administration has made it clear that it fears mass, nonviolent protests more than anything else.
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How awe and wonder transform science and you
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The two survivors of a U.S. attack on a boat in the Caribbean are now being held on a Navy warship.
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After shots were fired at a protest against ICE, federal prosecutors pursued guilt-by-association charges against two protesters.
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“The U.S. Supreme Court, hearing arguments Wednesday over a core provision of the Voting Rights Act, appeared inclined to limit the use of the landmark law to force states to draw electoral districts favorable to minority voters.” — AP News
The Supreme Court appears poised to deliver yet another win for the US Constitution by striking down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that prohibits race-based discrimination when drawing legislative district maps. America no longer has a problem when it comes to voters of certain races being disenfranchised, and you can tell it’s not an issue by how great race relations are in America right now.
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“The Supreme Court is beginning a new term with a sharp focus on President Donald Trump’s robust assertion of executive power.” — ABC News
America’s armed forces, backed by their commander-in-chief, accuse Portland and Chicago residents of “unfriendly responses to enforced patriotism.” The defense claims that the occupation of a local Starbucks is not the primary role of the military.
Majority Opinion: “Our service men and women need all the support they can get to destabilize the home of deep dish pizza.”
Minority Opinion: “This is not our fight. Unrelated: Is that restaurant in The Bear real? And are reservations any easier to get now?”

Borderline personality disorder is often misunderstood. Here’s what you should know about it and how to get real support
- by Sara Rose Masland & Thea McAfee

A museum guard’s tale of long, slow hours on the job changed how I think about seemingly empty stretches of time
- by Hannah Seo
James Zogby and Jonah Valdez on what it will take for this ceasefire to succeed, and Palestinian writer Taqwa Ahmed Al-Wawi shares her hopes and fears.
The post Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Deal Is Already Failing Palestinians appeared first on The Intercept.

Could autism explain Virginia Woolf’s unique voice? Her extraordinary eye for detail and connections suggests it might
- by Camille Caprioglio
Artist and filmmaker Michael Benson on dung beetles, diatoms, and the human drive to explore
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Britain is at a pivotal moment. Nigel Farage is knocking on the door of Number 10, with poll after poll showing a real risk of a far-right government for the first time in our history at the next election. This is not happening in a vacuum. It is the consequence of the first year of […]