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Paul Krugman | Bernie Sanders Isn't the Left's Trump
Paul Krugman. (photo: MasterClass)
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Look, I know the primaries aren't over, and it's still possible that Democratic centrists will get their act together. But Bernie Sanders is now the clear favorite for the Democratic nomination."
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Harvey Weinstein being led away in handcuffs in May 2018, after he turned himself in on charges of rape and criminal sexual act. (photo: Todd Heisler/NYT)
Harvey Weinstein being led away in handcuffs in May 2018, after he turned himself in on charges of rape and criminal sexual act. (photo: Todd Heisler/NYT)


Weinstein Has Been Convicted. But That Won't Put an End to #MeToo.
Suzanne B. Goldberg, The Washington Post
Goldberg writes: "In the swirl surrounding Harvey Weinstein's mixed conviction and acquittal on rape and related charges, it can be easy to overlook what hasn't changed in the wake of #MeToo."
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Bernie Sanders. (photo: Getty Images)
Bernie Sanders. (photo: Getty Images)


Sanders Unveils Plan for Government-Funded Child Care, Pre-K
Rebecca Klar, The Hill
Klar writes: "Sen. Bernie Sanders is proposing a government-funded universal child care and pre-K program that he said would be financed by his proposed wealth tax, his presidential campaign announced on Monday."
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WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange leaves Westminster magistrates court in London after a previous hearing last month. (photo: Simon Dawson/Reuters)
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange leaves Westminster magistrates court in London after a previous hearing last month. (photo: Simon Dawson/Reuters)


Assange's Trial for US Extradition Begins in London
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The first day of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's legal battle to prevent his extradition to the United States began on Monday amid strong social protests in support of the Australian journalist."
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Katherine G. Johnson. (photo: Jordan Strauss/AP)
Katherine G. Johnson. (photo: Jordan Strauss/AP)


Katherine G. Johnson, the Groundbreaking NASA Mathematician Featured in Hidden Figures, Has Died at 101
Britni Danielle, The Root
Danielle writes: "Katherine G. Johnson, the NASA mathematician who played a key role in helping America win the space race and whose story was featured in the 2016 film Hidden Figures, died Monday. She was 101 years old."
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Workers spray disinfectant at the National Assembly in Seoul after it was discovered that a person who took part in a discussion session on 19 February at the Assembly has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Parliament said that disinfection will be carried out in stages until 26 February. (photo: Yonhap/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
Workers spray disinfectant at the National Assembly in Seoul after it was discovered that a person who took part in a discussion session on 19 February at the Assembly has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Parliament said that disinfection will be carried out in stages until 26 February. (photo: Yonhap/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)


US and Global Markets Plunge as Coronavirus Cases Spike Outside China
Rachel Siegel and Thomas Heath, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "The Dow plunged more than 1,000 points and global markets reeled as coronavirus cases spiked outside China, intensifying fears that the outbreak was barreling toward a pandemic, with devastating and potentially lasting consequences for the world's economy."
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A pronghorn in Yellowstone national park, Wyoming. (photo: VW Pics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)
A pronghorn in Yellowstone national park, Wyoming. (photo: VW Pics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)


'They Won't Survive': Trump Gas Wells Would Block Pronghorn Migration Route
Cassidy Randall, Guardian UK
Randall writes: "The Path of the Pronghorn is a 170-mile migration route that the antelope-like creatures have traveled annually for 6,000 years. It is one of North America's last remaining long-distance terrestrial migration corridors."
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