• #Flint: Mayor Says Mich. City Will Not Be Able to Treat Its Own Water for Another 2 Years

    It has been over 1,000 days since the people of Flint, Mich., had clean water, and now the city’s mayor is telling the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that because of the lengthy construction and testing process for a new water-treatment plant, it will be another two years before the city can treat its own water…

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  • Barack Obama Is the Recipient of the 2017 JFK Profile in Courage Award

    The love for former President Barack Obama continued to flow Thursday as he was named the 2017 winner of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for carrying on the legacy of his fellow Democrat. NBC News reports that Caroline Kennedy and her son, Jack Schlossberg, will present Obama with the award during a…

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  • Are We About to Get Jeff Sessions Up Outta Here? 

    Contrary to the testimony he gave during his confirmation hearing, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, while a U.S. senator representing the state of Alabama, had two conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States during the presidential campaign last year, and that contact is likely to result in calls for his recusal from a…

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  • Do You Have a Constitutional Right to Use Facebook and Twitter? Supreme Court Weighs In

    A North Carolina law that bars registered sex offenders from using Facebook, Twitter and similar sites is up for debate in the U.S. Supreme Court, and Monday’s argument turned into a discussion of just how much social media has transformed American civic discourse. The New York Times reports that the justices demonstrated familiarity with the…

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  • Muhammad Ali Jr. Speaks Out About Being Detained at Fla. Airport Because of Muslim Name

    Muhammad Ali Jr., son of the boxing great who made news last week after it was reported that he and his mother had been detained by immigration officials at a Florida airport because of their Muslim names, is speaking out about his ordeal and said Monday that he felt “violated” when he was asked about…

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  • Los Angeles Officials Urge ICE Agents to Stop Identifying Themselves as Police

    Immigration officers have been identifying themselves as “police” when searching for people living in the country illegally, and top elected officials in Los Angeles are urging federal authorities to bring that practice to a stop. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, City Attorney Mike Feuer and City Council President Herb Wesson co-signed a letter to the…

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  • Jeff Sessions Believes Private Prisons Help Meet the ‘Future Needs of the Federal Correctional System’

    Attorney General Jeff Sessions is wasting no time making changes at the U.S. Department of Justice while simultaneously making sure there will be enough prisons to hold all the prisoners in the United States’ future. On Thursday he announced plans to rescind an Obama-era directive to scale back the use of private prisons. Politico reports…

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  • #NoDAPL: Police Arresting Water Protectors Who Remain at Camp After Deadline

    Water protectors who fought against the construction of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline and remained at the Standing Rock encampment in North Dakota past the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Wednesday deadline for evacuation faced arrest Thursday as officers moved in to remove those who were still at the site. USA Today reports that…

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  • American Civil Liberties Union Responds to Trump’s New Mass-Deportation Instructions

    On Tuesday the Trump administration revealed its new guidelines for the mass deportation of undocumented immigrants in the United States and at the border, allowing federal authorities to take a more aggressive stance on illegal immigration, prompting a swift response from the American Civil Liberties Union. Omar Jadwat, director of the ACLU’s Immigrants Rights Project,…

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  • Report: Flint, Mich., Water Crisis Connected to Systemic Racism 

    Finally, some truth out of Flint, Mich. The Michigan Civil Rights Commission released a report Friday that said, in part, “systematic racism” going back decades is at the core of the problems that caused a lead-contaminated water crisis in the majority-black city of Flint. While the 130-page report says that the commission did not unearth…

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