Daily Archives: June 27, 2018

2018-06-27: News Headlines

Monique Judge (2018-06-27). Why Is Sarah Huckabee Sanders Reportedly Getting Secret Service Protection? theroot.com White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has dominated the headlines this week after a restaurant owner in Lexington, Va., refused to serve her on Friday night and asked her to leave. There are now reports that Sanders will receive special protection from the Secret Service. Read more…

Mike Bader (2018-06-27). Aiming at the Heart of the Grizzly. counterpunch.org Broken promises, disrespect and outright lies. These are at the heart of the Trump Administration blitzkrieg against environmental laws across the nation. We saw it again at the recent Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) meeting in Polson, Montana. By expediting removal of federal protection for the grizzly bear, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is paving the More

Samantha Borek (2018-06-27). Oil Companies and Lobbyists Say They're Ready to Solve Climate Change. Check the Fine Print. truthout.org Last week, former senators Trent Lott (R-MS) and John Breaux (D-LA) announced, with a big public relations blitz, a new campaign, Americans for Carbon Dividends, to address the threat of climate change. The effort is being heralded as a breakthrough by some because it is endorsed by big oil and gas companies Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, BP, and Total, and it calls for a $40-a-ton carbon tax, incurred at the source of emissions, with revenues to be returned to citizens as dividends, perhaps $2000 a year for each American family of four. | A Lott-Breaux op-ed in the New York Times presents the deal as a compelling bipartisan solution and touts the support not only of oil companies but also the non-profit Nature Conservancy. The campaign website lists a bunch of newspaper and environmental group endorsements for the underlying…

Middle East Monitor (2018-06-27). US Pushing Allies To Halt Iran Oil Imports, No Exceptions. iranian.com The United States is pushing countries to halt imports of Iranian oil from November, a senior State Department official said on Tuesday, and it will not grant any waivers to sanctions, a hardline position the Trump administration says is meant to cut off funding to Iran. US President Donald Trump in May said his administration […]

Will Podmore (2018-06-27). Italy vs. the EU. counterpunch.org Italy is no stranger to political turmoil, but the recent crisis over the makeup of its new government shows two things: that the EU is desperate to assert itself as the political and economic master in Italy; and that it is afraid of the anger of the Italian people. There had been no government in More

wsws.org (2018-06-27). New Zealand's "First Baby" fuels media frenzy. wsws.org The orchestrated fawning over the "First Child" is designed to divert attention from the sharpening class struggle within New Zealand and increasing global turmoil.

splcenter.org (2018-06-26). SPLC seeks documents detailing rollback of protections for transgender people in prison. splcenter.org The SPLC is requesting documents from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and the Department of Justice about a Trump administration decision to weaken protections for transgender people who are incarcerated by requiring that they be housed according to their "biological sex."

Cody Fenwick, AlterNet (2018-06-26). Sarah Sanders Will Now Get Secret Service Protection After Restaurant Kerfuffle: Report. alternet.org None of the reporters against whom Trump has stoked anger will be getting federal security. | White House press secretary Sarah Sanders will now be getting Secret Service protection, according to the NBC News reporter Pete Williams. It's not clear if there are severe extenuating circumstances driving the decision, but the change comes after Sanders has been in the spotlight for being asked to leave a Virginia restaurant over the weekend. According to the restaurant owner's account, she calmly asked the press secretary to leave after her staff was uncomfortable with her being there. Her food, already ordered, was on the house. On Tuesday, the Trump campaign sent a fundraising email portraying the administration officials as the victims of widespread harassment. Meanwhile, Trump continues to stoke ire against the press, calling them the "enemy of the people. " During the campaign, he. . .

Manuel García, Jr. (2018-06-26). American Deathwish. counterpunch.org The American people are the captives of and resources for the drive by its aristocracy, of super-wealth and corporate power, to fulfill its supreme desire for ultimate temporal power: to be the gods of the Earth. This beyond trillion dollar, fossil-fueled, multi-megaton nuclear-armed power-trip can only achieve its grandest capitalistic orgasm by causing a catastrophic More

Samantha Borek (2018-06-26). Preventing Crimes Against Humanity in the US. truthout.org There are those who say that comparing President Donald Trump's rhetoric to that of Adolf Hitler is alarmist, unfair and counterproductive. | And yet, there has been no dearth of such comparisons nearly one and a half years into his term. | Many commentators have also drawn parallels between the conduct and language of Trump supporters and Holocaust-era Nazis. Recent news of ICE agents separating immigrant families and housing children in cages have generated further comparisons by world leaders, as well as Holocaust survivors and scholars. Trump's use of the word "infest" to refer to immigrants coming to the US is particularly striking. Nazis referred to infestations of Jewish vermin, and Rwandan Hutu's labeled Tutsi as cockroaches. | In August 2017, in the wake of the Charlottesville violence, the president used a familiar rhetorical…

Angela Helm (2018-06-26). Starbucks Will Now Pay for 'Top Surgeries,' Other Cosmetic Procedures for Its Transgender Employees. theroot.com In what seems to be an ongoing effort to continue to be as woke as they wanna be, the Starbucks Coffee Co., infamously embroiled in one of the messiest corporate racial incidents in recent memory, has announced plans to offer comprehensive health care for its transgender employees, covering procedures usually deemed… Read more…

Gregory Shupak (2018-06-26). For WaPo, Subsidizing Bus Fare Is a Lot Like Giving the Rich $5 Trillion. fair.org Mexican presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador "bears more than a passing political resemblance to President Trump," according to the Washington Post editorial page ( 6/17/18). | According to the Washington Post ( 6/17/18), Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the frontrunner in Mexico's July 1 election, "bears more than a passing political resemblance" to US President Donald Trump. | Indeed, they are practically the same person: In the late 1970s, AMLO—as López Obrador is sometimes called— was "taking on Mexico's state-run oil company, Pemex, setting up protest camps outside its offices to force it to pay compensation to indigenous communities and campesinos whose lands it had polluted." | Around the same time, in 1975, Donald Trump was busy settling a lawsuit with the US Justice Department that accused the company he owned with his father of refusing to rent or…

Oliver L. Vargas (2018-06-26). Mexico Can be a Counterweight to US Foreign Policy in Latin America. counterpunch.org The candidate of the radical left Andrés Manuel Lépez Obrador, known in Mexico as 'AMLO' is set to win the presidential elections on July 1st, consistently over 20 points ahead of his nearest conservative rival. White House foreign policy analysts are frantically worried that he would reverse "one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world". What worries them most is AMLO's plans to reverse the privatisation of Mexico's oil and build refineries. More

Democracy Now! (2018-06-26). Headlines for June 26, 2018. democracynow.org Mattis: U.S. Preparing to Imprison Immigrant Children on Two Texas Military Bases, Border Patrol to Stop Handing Immigrant Parents Over for Prosecution, In El Paso, Immigrant Parents Demand Return of Their Children, AP: Algeria Has Expelled 13,000 Migrants into Sahara Desert, Newly Released Scott Pruitt Emails Show More Ties to Lobbyist, Fossil Fuel Industry, NOAA Proposed Dropping "Climate" from Mission, Judge Dismisses Cities' Effort to Force Fossil Fuel Companies to Pay for Climate Change, Trump Attacks & Threatens Rep. Maxine Waters, PA: Family Holds Funeral for Antwon Rose, Unarmed Black Teen Killed by Police, Mexico: 2 More Political Candidates Assassinated in Lead-Up to Presidential Election, Brazilian Radio Journalist Jairo Sousa Assassinated in Pará, Argentina: Unions Launch 24-Hour General Strike to Protest Austerity, FDA Approves Cannabis-Based Drug for the First Time…

Human Rights Watch (2018-06-26). Yemen: minimize harm to civilians in Hodeidah. hrw.org (Paris, 26 June 2018) 16 humanitarian and human rights organizations today urged Emmanuel Macron and the French government to use all means at their disposal to press their allies, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, to minimize harm to civilians during the attack on Hodeidah city, home to Yemen's most important port. The international humanitarian conference on Yemen organized in Paris on Wednesday 27 June will be useful only if it contributes to preventing this new humanitarian disaster and improving the protection of civilians across Yemen, say NGOs. | The Saudi and Emirati-led coalition launched an attack on June 13 against Houthis around Hodeidah port, on the west coast of Yemen, through which more than 70% of imports enter the country. Hodeidah is a lifeline for more than 20 million Yemenis who rely on outside aid to survive. UN Special Envoy…

Human Rights Watch (2018-06-26). Indonesian Reporter Dies in Police Custody. hrw.org Police officers sit outside a court in Jakarta, Indonesia May 9, 2017. | © 2017 Reuters | Indonesian journalist Muhammad Yusuf died in police custody earlier this month after being detained for more than five weeks on hate speech and criminal defamation charges. | The police arrested Yusuf in Indonesia's Kotabaru regency after writing articles critical of the owner of palm oil company PT Multi Saran Agro Mandiri and the company's alleged illegal land acquisitions. The stories allegedly violated Indonesia's Law on Information and Electronic Transactions, which punishes defamation disseminated via the internet with up to six years in prison. | The circumstances of Yusuf's arrest and subsequent death, which authorities have blamed on complications linked to "breathing difficulties and chest pain," have prompted the announcement of an investigation…

Ryan Devereaux (2018-06-26). Trump Aims to Dismantle Protections for Immigrant Kids and Radically Expand the Family Detention System. theintercept.com An internal email makes clear that expanding family detention — done in the name of keeping families together — is at the heart of the Trump agenda.

Jake Johnson (2018-06-26). The Most Important Surveillance Story You'll See for Years. mintpressnews.com "The most important surveillance story you will see for years just went online, revealing how AT&T became the internet's biggest enemy, secretly collaborating against its customers and partners to destroy your privacy." | That was how whistleblower and privacy advocate Edward Snowden reacted to the publication of an explosive story by The Intercept on Monday, which reveals for the first time how "fortress-like" AT&T buildings located in eight major American cities have played a central role in a massive National Security Agency (NSA) spying program "that has for years monitored billions of emails, phone calls, and online chats passing across U.S. territory." | "It's eye-opening and ominous the extent to which this is happening right here on American soil," Elizabeth Goitein, co-director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, told The Intercept in an interview.

Human Rights Watch (2018-06-26). Qatar: Fix Gaps in Domestic Worker Law. hrw.org (Beirut) — Qatar should enact further reforms on working hours, a safe working environment, inspections, and recruitment fees to protect migrant domestic workers, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. | Law No. 15 on service workers in the home (" Domestic Workers Law"), ratified in August 2017, guarantees workers a maximum 10-hour workday, a weekly rest day, three weeks of annual leave, and an end-of-service payment. However, domestic workers still have fewer protections than other workers. | "Almost a year ago, Qatar passed a law providing legal protections for domestic workers' rights for the first time," said Rothna Begum, Middle East women's rights researcher at Human Rights Watch. "Qatar should now address the gaps in the domestic workers' law, and make sure that it is enforced." | Related Content: | Domestic Workers' Rights in…

Lance Olsen (2018-06-25). Caught in a Trap of Our Own Making: Climate Change, Blame, and Denial. counterpunch.org Come morning, I throw my covers aside, throw my legs over the edge of the bed, turn on my bedside lamp, turn on my bedside radio for a first dose of the daily news, then pull on some clothes and head for the kitchen to get a pot of coffee going. That done, it's time More

Jonathan Cook (2018-06-25). The Defiance that Launched Gaza's Flaming Kites Cannot be Extinguished. counterpunch.org First Israel built a sophisticated missile interception system named Iron Dome to neutralise the threat of homemade rockets fired out of Gaza. Next it created technology that could detect and destroy tunnels Palestinians had cut through the parched earth deep under the fences Israel erected to imprison Gaza on all sides. Israel's priority was to keep Gaza locked down with a blockade and its two million inhabitants invisible. More

Jonathan Cook (2018-06-25). The Defiance that Launched Gaza's Flaming Kites Cannot be Extinguished. globalresearch.ca First Israel built a sophisticated missile interception system named Iron Dome to neutralise the threat of homemade rockets fired out of Gaza. | Next it created technology that could detect and destroy tunnels Palestinians had cut through the parched earth deep …

PCVW (2018-06-25). Neoliberal Globalization: Is There an Alternative to Plundering the Earth? globalresearch.ca Is there an alternative to making war? Is there an alternative to destroying the planet? No one asks these questions because they seem absurd…

P. Sainath (2018-06-25). A Long March of the Dispossessed to Delhi. counterpunch.org India's agrarian crisis has gone beyond the agrarian. It's a crisis of society. Maybe even a civilizational crisis, with perhaps the largest body of small farmers and labourers on earth fighting to save their livelihoods. The agrarian crisis is no longer just a measure of loss of land. Nor only a measure of loss of More

Garikai Chengu (2018-06-25). America Created Al-Qaeda and the ISIS Terror Group. globalresearch.ca Incisive article originally published by GR in September 2014. | Much like Al Qaeda, the Islamic State (ISIS) is made-in-the-USA, an instrument of terror designed to divide and conquer the oil-rich Middle East and to counter Iran's growing influence in the …

RT (2018-06-25). FDA approves America's first marijuana-based medication. rt.com In a breakthrough for medical marijuana use, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the US' first drug made from cannabis oil, designed to treat two rare forms of epilepsy. |

Human Rights Watch (2018-06-25). Trump's Cruel Separation Policy Has Not Ended. hrw.org A view of inside U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) detention facility shows children at Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center in Rio Grande City, Texas, U.S., June 17, 2018. | © 2018 Reuters |
| During a June 15 visit to an immigration detention center in McAllen, Texas, I watched as hundreds of unaccompanied children—toddlers, teenagers, and all ages in between—sat in caged pens. I saw two boys, about 10 years old, improvise a game with their water bottles, tossing them back and forth. Most of the children huddled under foil blankets. Some looked bewildered and lost. | A few days later, I was in Montreal for a meeting on the mental health consequences of immigration detention. As President Donald Trump signed an executive order to replace his policy of forcible separation of…

Ryan Gallagher (2018-06-25). The NSA's Hidden Spy Hubs in Eight U.S. Cities. theintercept.com The secrets are hidden behind fortified walls in cities across the United States, inside towering, windowless skyscrapers and fortress-like concrete structures that were built to withstand earthquakes and even nuclear attack. Thousands of people pass by the buildings each day and rarely give them a second glance, because their function is not publicly known. They are an integral part of one of the world's largest telecommunications networks — and they are also linked to a controversial National Security Agency surveillance program. | Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. In each of these cities, The Intercept has identified an AT&T facility containing networking equipment that transports large quantities of internet traffic across the United States and the world. A body of evidence — including classified NSA documents, public records, and interviews with several former AT&T employees…

Human Rights Watch (2018-06-25). Why Families Flee Central America to the United States. hrw.org A Honduran mother and her 3-year-old daughter wait with fellow asylum seekers on the Mexican side of the Brownsville-Matamoros International Bridge after being denied entry by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers near Brownsville, Texas, U.S., June 24, 2018. | © 2018 Reuters | Maria* and Carlos* never wanted to leave Honduras with their three children, they told me. But then gangs began threatening Carlos and their 13-year-old son Eddy*. The family moved houses, but one evening masked men came to their little shop. "They pulled out a pistol," Carlos told me, and said, "'Open up or we'll kill you.'" After that, "They took everything. They only left the refrigerator and the freezer. And they said if you go to the police, it will be the end of you. You will have no family, nothing.

RT (2018-06-23). Major oil spill spreads across Iowa floodwaters, forcing evacuations after train derails (VIDEO). rt.com Drone footage released by authorities in Iowa shows oil spreading across flooded fields following a devastating train derailment. Dozens of damaged cars are seen piled on the broken train tracks near the Rock River.

Janine Jackson (2018-06-22). WaPo Can't Believe White Supremacist Senate Candidate Really Means It. fair.org Washington Post ( 6/15/18) takes on Corey Stewart and his "combative style." | A few things about Virginia Republican Senate candidate Corey Stewart: | He described as "one of my personal heroes" Wisconsin congressional candidate and self-described "pro-White Christian" Paul Nehlen, who suggests deporting all Muslims, and whose overt and various hatreds have led Breitbart to break ties with him, along with a Twitter ban. | Stewart joined his endorser Jason Kessler at a rally for Kessler's group, Unity and Security for America, last year. Kessler, of course, was the organizer of the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, with the Nazi salutes and the "blood and soil" chanting, and the murder of counter-protester Heather Heyer. After the Charlottesville rally, Stewart declared there was "no reason to apologize." | A self-described "proud Southerner" who was born and raised in…

Democracy Now! (2018-06-21). Headlines for June 21, 2018. democracynow.org Trump Signs Executive Order to Jail Immigrant Families Together, Without Limit, House to Debate Anti-Immigrant Bills Providing $25B to Militarize Border, Migrant Children Secretly Transported to NYC Foster Care in Dead of Night, Reveal: Migrant Youths Sent to Detention Centers with Abuse Histories, Airlines Refuse to Transport Separated Migrant Children, Portland ICE Office Closes Amid 24/7 Protest over Family Separations, Scathing New Report Gives U.S. "F" Grade over Refugee Treatment, Hungary Approves Law Criminalizing Those Who Help Migrants, U.N. Investigators: Syrian Gov't Committed War Crimes in Eastern Ghouta, EPA Releases Long-Suppressed "Nightmare" Study on Water Contamination, Nearly 100 U.S. Meteorologists to Stage On-Air Climate Change Protest, Climate Change Fuels Floods in Texas, Ivory Coast, India, Bangladesh, Former Archbishop of D.C. Removed over Sexual Abuse Accusations, Disney Raises 21st Century Fox Takeover Bid to $71 Billion, UNC Student Faces Possible Expulsion over Confederate Statue Protest…

RT (2018-06-20). Time for the Big One? Research suggests risk of California earthquake higher than previously thought. rt.com Geophysicists are hypothesizing that the San Andreas fault line in California could be the central point of a massive earthquake after new research suggested that the fault may be at higher risk than previously thought.

Democracy Now! (2018-06-19). "Trump Creates Crises & Preys on Fear": Rep. Jayapal on Policy of Separating Kids from Parents. democracynow.org Outrage is growing over the Trump administration's separation of children from their parents along the U.S.-Mexico border. On Monday, ProPublica released audio from inside a U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility, in which children estimated to be between the ages of 4 and 10 years old are heard crying "Mama" and "Papi" after being separated from their parents. In another part of the audio, a Border Patrol agent is heard joking, in Spanish, "Well, we have an orchestra here. What's missing is a conductor." Video footage released by the U.S. Border Patrol Monday shows migrant children in concrete-floored chain link cages in an old warehouse in McAllen, Texas. A new Quinnipiac poll shows roughly two-thirds of U.S. voters oppose separating children from their parents at the border. About 7 percent of Democratic voters support the Trump policy, while 55 percent of Republicans support…

Democracy Now! (2018-06-15). Lawyer: Jeff Sessions' Attacks on Migrant Domestic Violence Survivors Drags U.S. Back to "Dark Ages" democracynow.org On Monday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that domestic and gang-related violence will generally no longer be grounds for asylum, a far-reaching shift that could affect thousands of people, particularly women from Central America fleeing gender-based violence. This decision reverses the Board of Immigration Appeals' grant of asylum to a Salvadoran domestic violence survivor known as A.B., who fled to the U.S. for her life after surviving 15 years of beatings, rape and death threats from her husband. In ruling against A.B., Sessions also overturned a groundbreaking precedent from 2014 in which the immigration appeals court affirmed that domestic violence survivors are deserving of protection. We speak with Karen Musalo, professor of law and the director of the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. She is of the attorneys representing Ms. A.B.

Democracy Now! (2018-06-14). Trauma at the Texas-Mexico Border: Families Separated, Children Detained & Residents Fighting Back. democracynow.org We look at growing outrage over the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant families who cross the U.S.-Mexico border, many fleeing dangerous conditions and seeking asylum. At least 600 immigrant children were removed from their parents last month, after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the new rule. On Wednesday, 10 members of Congress protested by blocking the entrance to the headquarters of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the agency tasked with carrying out the forced removal of children from their parents. More protests in at least 60 cities are planned today by the group Families Belong Together, which formed in response to the new policy. We go to the epicenter of this "zero tolerance" crackdown, the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas, where more than half of all migrant families and children have been apprehended by Border Patrol agents since mid-May, for a special report by Democracy Now! correspondent Renée Feltz, who spoke with residents taking action in response to the widely condemned practice of separating families.

Paul Dobson (2018-06-07). Maduro & Workers Push to Stimulate Venezuela's Oil Industry amid Collapsing Production. venezuelanalysis.com It is alleged that PDVSA does not possess sufficient stocks to fulfill its June export orders.

Cira Pascual Marquina (2018-05-22). Venezuela Slams New US Sanctions as Washington Hints at Oil Embargo. venezuelanalysis.com The latest measures fly in the face of international concern about the living conditions of Venezuelans.

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2018-06-27: Social Media Postees

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Aiming at the Heart of the Grizzly
Mike Bader | counterpunch.org | 2018-06-27
Broken promises, disrespect and outright lies. These are at the heart of the Trump Administration blitzkrieg against environmental laws across the nation. We saw it again at the recent Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) meeting in Polson, Montana. By expediting removal of federal protection for the grizzly bear, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is paving the…
counterpunch.org/2018/06/27/aiming-at-the-heart-of-the-grizzly/

Why Is Sarah Huckabee Sanders Reportedly Getting Secret Service Protection?
Monique Judge | theroot.com | 2018-06-27
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has dominated the headlines this week after a restaurant owner in Lexington, Va., refused to serve her on Friday night and asked her to leave. There are now reports that Sanders will receive special protection from the Secret Service. Read…
theroot.com/why-is-sarah-huckabee-sanders-reportedly-getting-secret-1827155712

Oil Companies and Lobbyists Say They're Ready to Solve Climate Change. Check the Fine Print
Samantha Borek | truthout.org | 2018-06-27
Last week, former senators Trent Lott (R-MS) and John Breaux (D-LA) announced, with a big public relations blitz, a new campaign, Americans for Carbon Dividends, to address the threat of climate change. The effort is being heralded as a breakthrough by some because it is endorsed by big oil and gas companies Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, BP, and Total, and it calls for a $40-a-ton carbon tax, incurred at the source of emissions, with revenues to be returned to citizens as dividends, perhaps $2000 a year for each American family of four. | A Lott-Breaux op-ed in the New York Times presents the deal as a compelling bipartisan solution and touts the support not only of oil companies but also the non-profit Nature Conservancy. The campaign website lists a bunch of newspaper and environmental group endorsements for the underlying…
truthout.org/articles/oil-companies-and-lobbyists-say-theyre-ready-to-solve-climate-change-check-the-fine-print/

US Pushing Allies To Halt Iran Oil Imports, No Exceptions
Middle East Monitor | iranian.com | 2018-06-27
The United States is pushing countries to halt imports of Iranian oil from November, a senior State Department official said on Tuesday, and it will not grant any waivers to sanctions, a hardline position the Trump administration says is meant to cut off funding to Iran. US President Donald Trump in May said his administration […] | The post US Pushing Allies To Halt Iran Oil Imports, No Exceptions appeared first on The Iranian.
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Italy vs. the EU
Will Podmore | counterpunch.org | 2018-06-27
Italy is no stranger to political turmoil, but the recent crisis over the makeup of its new government shows two things: that the EU is desperate to assert itself as the political and economic master in Italy; and that it is afraid of the anger of the Italian people. There had been no government in…
counterpunch.org/2018/06/27/italy-vs-the-eu/

New Zealand's "First Baby" fuels media frenzy
wsws.org | wsws.org | 2018-06-27
The orchestrated fawning over the "First Child" is designed to divert attention from the sharpening class struggle within New Zealand and increasing global turmoil.
wsws.org/en/articles/2018/06/27/nzpm-j27.html

Sarah Sanders Will Now Get Secret Service Protection After Restaurant Kerfuffle: Report
Cody Fenwick, AlterNet | alternet.org | 2018-06-26
None of the reporters against whom Trump has stoked anger will be getting federal security. | White House press secretary Sarah Sanders will now be getting Secret Service protection, according to the NBC News reporter Pete Williams. It's not clear if there are severe extenuating circumstances driving the decision, but the change comes after Sanders has been in the spotlight for being asked to leave a Virginia restaurant over the weekend. According to the restaurant owner's account, she calmly asked the press secretary to leave after her staff was uncomfortable with her being there. Her food, already ordered, was on the house. On Tuesday, the Trump campaign sent a fundraising email portraying the administration officials as the victims of widespread harassment. Meanwhile, Trump continues to stoke ire against the press, calling them the "enemy of the people. " During the campaign, he. . .
alternet.org/news-amp-politics/sarah-sanders-will-now-get-secret-service-protection-after-restaurant-kerfuffle

SPLC seeks documents detailing rollback of protections for transgender people in prison
splcenter.org | splcenter.org | 2018-06-26
The SPLC is requesting documents from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and the Department of Justice about a Trump administration decision to weaken protections for transgender people who are incarcerated by requiring that they be housed according to their "biological sex."
splcenter.org/news/2018/06/26/splc-seeks-documents-detailing-rollback-protections-transgender-people-prison

Preventing Crimes Against Humanity in the US
Samantha Borek | truthout.org | 2018-06-26
There are those who say that comparing President Donald Trump's rhetoric to that of Adolf Hitler is alarmist, unfair and counterproductive. | And yet, there has been no dearth of such comparisons nearly one and a half years into his term. | Many commentators have also drawn parallels between the conduct and language of Trump supporters and Holocaust-era Nazis. Recent news of ICE agents separating immigrant families and housing children in cages have generated further comparisons by world leaders, as well as Holocaust survivors and scholars. Trump's use of the word "infest" to refer to immigrants coming to the US is particularly striking. Nazis referred to infestations of Jewish vermin, and Rwandan Hutu's labeled Tutsi as cockroaches. | In August 2017, in the wake of the Charlottesville violence, the president used a familiar rhetorical…
truthout.org/articles/preventing-crimes-against-humanity-in-the-us/

American Deathwish
Manuel García, Jr. | counterpunch.org | 2018-06-26
The American people are the captives of and resources for the drive by its aristocracy, of super-wealth and corporate power, to fulfill its supreme desire for ultimate temporal power: to be the gods of the Earth. This beyond trillion dollar, fossil-fueled, multi-megaton nuclear-armed power-trip can only achieve its grandest capitalistic orgasm by causing a catastrophic…
counterpunch.org/2018/06/26/american-deathwish/

The Most Important Surveillance Story You'll See for Years
Jake Johnson | mintpressnews.com | 2018-06-26
"The most important surveillance story you will see for years just went online, revealing how AT&T became the internet's biggest enemy, secretly collaborating against its customers and partners to destroy your privacy." | That was how whistleblower and privacy advocate Edward Snowden reacted to the publication of an explosive story by The Intercept on Monday, which reveals for the first time how "fortress-like" AT&T buildings located in eight major American cities have played a central role in a massive National Security Agency (NSA) spying program "that has for years monitored billions of emails, phone calls, and online chats passing across U.S. territory." | "It's eye-opening and ominous the extent to which this is happening right here on American soil," Elizabeth Goitein, co-director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, told The Intercept in an interview.
mintpressnews.com/nsa-spying-att-secret-hub/244747/

For WaPo, Subsidizing Bus Fare Is a Lot Like Giving the Rich $5 Trillion
Gregory Shupak | fair.org | 2018-06-26
Mexican presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador "bears more than a passing political resemblance to President Trump," according to the Washington Post editorial page ( 6/17/18). | According to the Washington Post ( 6/17/18), Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the frontrunner in Mexico's July 1 election, "bears more than a passing political resemblance" to US President Donald Trump. | Indeed, they are practically the same person: In the late 1970s, AMLO–as López Obrador is sometimes called– was "taking on Mexico's state-run oil company, Pemex, setting up protest camps outside its offices to force it to pay compensation to indigenous communities and campesinos whose lands it had polluted." | Around the same time, in 1975, Donald Trump was busy settling a lawsuit with the US Justice Department that accused the company he owned with his father of refusing to rent or…
fair.org/home/for-wapo-subsidizing-bus-fare-is-a-lot-like-giving-the-rich-5-trillion/

Mexico Can be a Counterweight to US Foreign Policy in Latin America
Oliver L. Vargas | counterpunch.org | 2018-06-26
The candidate of the radical left Andrés Manuel Lépez Obrador, known in Mexico as 'AMLO' is set to win the presidential elections on July 1st, consistently over 20 points ahead of his nearest conservative rival. White House foreign policy analysts are frantically worried that he would reverse "one of the most important bilateral relationships in the world". What worries them most is AMLO's plans to reverse the privatisation of Mexico's oil and build refineries.
counterpunch.org/2018/06/26/mexico-can-be-a-counterweight-to-us-foreign-policy-in-latin-america/

Starbucks Will Now Pay for 'Top Surgeries,' Other Cosmetic Procedures for Its Transgender Employees
Angela Helm | theroot.com | 2018-06-26
In what seems to be an ongoing effort to continue to be as woke as they wanna be, the Starbucks Coffee Co., infamously embroiled in one of the messiest corporate racial incidents in recent memory, has announced plans to offer comprehensive health care for its transgender employees, covering procedures usually deemed… Read…
theroot.com/gotta-give-it-up-starbucks-will-now-pay-for-all-cosmet-1827150899

Indonesian Reporter Dies in Police Custody
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2018-06-26
Police officers sit outside a court in Jakarta, Indonesia May 9, 2017. | © 2017 Reuters | Indonesian journalist Muhammad Yusuf died in police custody earlier this month after being detained for more than five weeks on hate speech and criminal defamation charges. | The police arrested Yusuf in Indonesia's Kotabaru regency after writing articles critical of the owner of palm oil company PT Multi Saran Agro Mandiri and the company's alleged illegal land acquisitions. The stories allegedly violated Indonesia's Law on Information and Electronic Transactions, which punishes defamation disseminated via the internet with up to six years in prison. | The circumstances of Yusuf's arrest and subsequent death, which authorities have blamed on complications linked to "breathing difficulties and chest pain," have prompted the announcement of an investigation…
hrw.org/news/2018/06/26/indonesian-reporter-dies-police-custody

Yemen: minimize harm to civilians in Hodeidah
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2018-06-26
(Paris, 26 June 2018) 16 humanitarian and human rights organizations today urged Emmanuel Macron and the French government to use all means at their disposal to press their allies, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, to minimize harm to civilians during the attack on Hodeidah city, home to Yemen's most important port. The international humanitarian conference on Yemen organized in Paris on Wednesday 27 June will be useful only if it contributes to preventing this new humanitarian disaster and improving the protection of civilians across Yemen, say NGOs. | The Saudi and Emirati-led coalition launched an attack on June 13 against Houthis around Hodeidah port, on the west coast of Yemen, through which more than 70% of imports enter the country. Hodeidah is a lifeline for more than 20 million Yemenis who rely on outside aid to survive. UN Special Envoy…
hrw.org/news/2018/06/26/yemen-minimize-harm-civilians-hodeidah

Trump Aims to Dismantle Protections for Immigrant Kids and Radically Expand the Family Detention System
Ryan Devereaux | theintercept.com | 2018-06-26
An internal email makes clear that expanding family detention — done in the name of keeping families together — is at the heart of the Trump agenda. | The post Trump Aims to Dismantle Protections for Immigrant Kids and Radically Expand the Family Detention System appeared first on The Intercept.
theintercept.com/2018/06/26/trump-family-detention-dhs-ice/

Qatar: Fix Gaps in Domestic Worker Law
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2018-06-26
(Beirut) — Qatar should enact further reforms on working hours, a safe working environment, inspections, and recruitment fees to protect migrant domestic workers, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. | Law No. 15 on service workers in the home (" Domestic Workers Law"), ratified in August 2017, guarantees workers a maximum 10-hour workday, a weekly rest day, three weeks of annual leave, and an end-of-service payment. However, domestic workers still have fewer protections than other workers. | "Almost a year ago, Qatar passed a law providing legal protections for domestic workers' rights for the first time," said Rothna Begum, Middle East women's rights researcher at Human Rights Watch. "Qatar should now address the gaps in the domestic workers' law, and make sure that it is enforced." | Related Content: | Domestic Workers' Rights in…
hrw.org/news/2018/06/26/qatar-fix-gaps-domestic-worker-law

Caught in a Trap of Our Own Making: Climate Change, Blame, and Denial
Lance Olsen | counterpunch.org | 2018-06-25
Come morning, I throw my covers aside, throw my legs over the edge of the bed, turn on my bedside lamp, turn on my bedside radio for a first dose of the daily news, then pull on some clothes and head for the kitchen to get a pot of coffee going. That done, it's time…
counterpunch.org/2018/06/25/caught-in-a-trap-of-our-own-making-climate-change-blame-and-denial/

The Defiance that Launched Gaza's Flaming Kites Cannot be Extinguished
Jonathan Cook | counterpunch.org | 2018-06-25
First Israel built a sophisticated missile interception system named Iron Dome to neutralise the threat of homemade rockets fired out of Gaza. Next it created technology that could detect and destroy tunnels Palestinians had cut through the parched earth deep under the fences Israel erected to imprison Gaza on all sides. Israel's priority was to keep Gaza locked down with a blockade and its two million inhabitants invisible.
counterpunch.org/2018/06/25/the-defiance-that-launched-gazas-flaming-kites-cannot-be-extinguished/

The Defiance that Launched Gaza's Flaming Kites Cannot be Extinguished
Jonathan Cook | globalresearch.ca | 2018-06-25
First Israel built a sophisticated missile interception system named Iron Dome to neutralise the threat of homemade rockets fired out of Gaza. | Next it created technology that could detect and destroy tunnels Palestinians had cut through the parched earth deep …
globalresearch.ca/the-defiance-that-launched-gazas-flaming-kites-cannot-be-extinguished/5645297

A Long March of the Dispossessed to Delhi
P. Sainath | counterpunch.org | 2018-06-25
India's agrarian crisis has gone beyond the agrarian. It's a crisis of society. Maybe even a civilizational crisis, with perhaps the largest body of small farmers and labourers on earth fighting to save their livelihoods. The agrarian crisis is no longer just a measure of loss of land. Nor only a measure of loss of…
counterpunch.org/2018/06/25/a-long-march-of-the-dispossessed-to-delhi/

Neoliberal Globalization: Is There an Alternative to Plundering the Earth?
PCVW | globalresearch.ca | 2018-06-25
Is there an alternative to making war? Is there an alternative to destroying the planet? No one asks these questions because they seem absurd…
globalresearch.ca/neoliberal-globalization-is-there-an-alternative-to-plundering-the-earth/24403

America Created Al-Qaeda and the ISIS Terror Group
Garikai Chengu | globalresearch.ca | 2018-06-25
Incisive article originally published by GR in September 2014. | Much like Al Qaeda, the Islamic State (ISIS) is made-in-the-USA, an instrument of terror designed to divide and conquer the oil-rich Middle East and to counter Iran's growing influence in the …
globalresearch.ca/america-created-al-qaeda-and-the-isis-terror-group/5402881

Why Families Flee Central America to the United States
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2018-06-25
A Honduran mother and her 3-year-old daughter wait with fellow asylum seekers on the Mexican side of the Brownsville-Matamoros International Bridge after being denied entry by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers near Brownsville, Texas, U.S., June 24, 2018. | © 2018 Reuters | Maria* and Carlos* never wanted to leave Honduras with their three children, they told me. But then gangs began threatening Carlos and their 13-year-old son Eddy*. The family moved houses, but one evening masked men came to their little shop. "They pulled out a pistol," Carlos told me, and said, "'Open up or we'll kill you.'" After that, "They took everything. They only left the refrigerator and the freezer. And they said if you go to the police, it will be the end of you. You will have no family, nothing.
hrw.org/news/2018/06/25/why-families-flee-central-america-united-states

Trump's Cruel Separation Policy Has Not Ended
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2018-06-25
A view of inside U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) detention facility shows children at Rio Grande Valley Centralized Processing Center in Rio Grande City, Texas, U.S., June 17, 2018. | © 2018 Reuters | | During a June 15 visit to an immigration detention center in McAllen, Texas, I watched as hundreds of unaccompanied children–toddlers, teenagers, and all ages in between–sat in caged pens. I saw two boys, about 10 years old, improvise a game with their water bottles, tossing them back and forth. Most of the children huddled under foil blankets. Some looked bewildered and lost. | A few days later, I was in Montreal for a meeting on the mental health consequences of immigration detention. As President Donald Trump signed an executive order to replace his policy of forcible separation of…
hrw.org/news/2018/06/25/trumps-cruel-separation-policy-has-not-ended

The NSA's Hidden Spy Hubs in Eight U.S. Cities
Ryan Gallagher | theintercept.com | 2018-06-25
The secrets are hidden behind fortified walls in cities across the United States, inside towering, windowless skyscrapers and fortress-like concrete structures that were built to withstand earthquakes and even nuclear attack. Thousands of people pass by the buildings each day and rarely give them a second glance, because their function is not publicly known. They are an integral part of one of the world's largest telecommunications networks — and they are also linked to a controversial National Security Agency surveillance program. | Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. In each of these cities, The Intercept has identified an AT&T facility containing networking equipment that transports large quantities of internet traffic across the United States and the world. A body of evidence — including classified NSA documents, public records, and interviews with several former AT&T employees…
theintercept.com/2018/06/25/att-internet-nsa-spy-hubs/

FDA approves America's first marijuana-based medication
RT | rt.com | 2018-06-25
In a breakthrough for medical marijuana use, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the US' first drug made from cannabis oil, designed to treat two rare forms of epilepsy.
rt.com/usa/430852-fda-approves-cannabis-medicine/

Major oil spill spreads across Iowa floodwaters, forcing evacuations after train derails (VIDEO)
RT | rt.com | 2018-06-23
Drone footage released by authorities in Iowa shows oil spreading across flooded fields following a devastating train derailment. Dozens of damaged cars are seen piled on the broken train tracks near the Rock River.
rt.com/usa/430673-train-derailment-oil-spill/

WaPo Can't Believe White Supremacist Senate Candidate Really Means It
Janine Jackson | fair.org | 2018-06-22
Washington Post ( 6/15/18) takes on Corey Stewart and his "combative style." | A few things about Virginia Republican Senate candidate Corey Stewart: | He described as "one of my personal heroes" Wisconsin congressional candidate and self-described "pro-White Christian" Paul Nehlen, who suggests deporting all Muslims, and whose overt and various hatreds have led Breitbart to break ties with him, along with a Twitter ban. | Stewart joined his endorser Jason Kessler at a rally for Kessler's group, Unity and Security for America, last year. Kessler, of course, was the organizer of the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally, with the Nazi salutes and the "blood and soil" chanting, and the murder of counter-protester Heather Heyer. After the Charlottesville rally, Stewart declared there was "no reason to apologize." | A self-described "proud Southerner" who was born and raised in…
fair.org/home/wapo-cant-believe-white-supremacist-senate-candidate-really-means-it/

Time for the Big One? Research suggests risk of California earthquake higher than previously thought
RT | rt.com | 2018-06-20
Geophysicists are hypothesizing that the San Andreas fault line in California could be the central point of a massive earthquake after new research suggested that the fault may be at higher risk than previously thought.
rt.com/usa/430368-california-slow-earthquakes-study/

"Trump Creates Crises & Preys on Fear": Rep. Jayapal on Policy of Separating Kids from Parents
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2018-06-19
Outrage is growing over the Trump administration's separation of children from their parents along the U.S.-Mexico border. On Monday, ProPublica released audio from inside a U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility, in which children estimated to be between the ages of 4 and 10 years old are heard crying "Mama" and "Papi" after being separated from their parents. In another part of the audio, a Border Patrol agent is heard joking, in Spanish, "Well, we have an orchestra here. What's missing is a conductor." Video footage released by the U.S. Border Patrol Monday shows migrant children in concrete-floored chain link cages in an old warehouse in McAllen, Texas. A new Quinnipiac poll shows roughly two-thirds of U.S. voters oppose separating children from their parents at the border. About 7 percent of Democratic voters support the Trump policy, while 55 percent of Republicans support…
democracynow.org/2018/6/19/trump_creates_crises_preys_on_fear

Lawyer: Jeff Sessions' Attacks on Migrant Domestic Violence Survivors Drags U.S. Back to "Dark Ages"
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2018-06-15
On Monday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that domestic and gang-related violence will generally no longer be grounds for asylum, a far-reaching shift that could affect thousands of people, particularly women from Central America fleeing gender-based violence. This decision reverses the Board of Immigration Appeals' grant of asylum to a Salvadoran domestic violence survivor known as A.B., who fled to the U.S. for her life after surviving 15 years of beatings, rape and death threats from her husband. In ruling against A.B., Sessions also overturned a groundbreaking precedent from 2014 in which the immigration appeals court affirmed that domestic violence survivors are deserving of protection. We speak with Karen Musalo, professor of law and the director of the Center for Gender and Refugee Studies at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law. She is of the attorneys representing Ms. A.B.
democracynow.org/2018/6/15/lawyer_jeff_sessions_attacks_on_migrant

Trauma at the Texas-Mexico Border: Families Separated, Children Detained & Residents Fighting Back
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2018-06-14
We look at growing outrage over the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant families who cross the U.S.-Mexico border, many fleeing dangerous conditions and seeking asylum. At least 600 immigrant children were removed from their parents last month, after Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the new rule. On Wednesday, 10 members of Congress protested by blocking the entrance to the headquarters of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the agency tasked with carrying out the forced removal of children from their parents. More protests in at least 60 cities are planned today by the group Families Belong Together, which formed in response to the new policy. We go to the epicenter of this "zero tolerance" crackdown, the Rio Grande Valley in South Texas, where more than half of all migrant families and children have been apprehended by Border Patrol agents since mid-May, for a special report by Democracy Now! correspondent Renée Feltz, who spoke with residents taking action in response to the widely condemned practice of separating families.
democracynow.org/2018/6/14/trauma_at_the_texas_mexico_border

Maduro & Workers Push to Stimulate Venezuela's Oil Industry amid Collapsing Production
Paul Dobson | venezuelanalysis.com | 2018-06-07
It is alleged that PDVSA does not possess sufficient stocks to fulfill its June export orders.
venezuelanalysis.com/news/13864

Venezuela Slams New US Sanctions as Washington Hints at Oil Embargo
Cira Pascual Marquina | venezuelanalysis.com | 2018-05-22
The latest measures fly in the face of international concern about the living conditions of Venezuelans.
venezuelanalysis.com/news/13833

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