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What We’re Reading Today: Basket of Deportables, Bernie in Windsor, Swiss Graffiti…And More

Some headlines that caught our eye …

Immigration

Does Diversity Really Unite Us? — Edward Erler, Imprimus

Poll: Majority Support ICE Raids— Katie Pavlich, Town Hall

Health

Trump Is Reforming Medicare — John Goodman, Forbes

Trump Is Reforming Medicare Part 2 — John Goodman & Lawrence Wedekind, Forbes

Bernie Sanders Will Go To Canada With Diabetics To Buy Cheap Insulin — Lloyd Billingsley, The Beacon

Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence — Alex Berenson, Imprimus

Politics

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell: None of ‘Squad’ Is Socialist — Joseph Wulfsohn, Fox

Bring Back Real Debates — Bruce Chapman, Discovery Institute

AOC’s GOP Jamaican Immigrant 2020 Challenger — Jazz Shaw, Hot Air

Huge Turnout In 2020 – What Will It Mean? — Nate Cohn, NY Times

Impeachment Support Growing In House — Kyle Cheney, Politico

AOC Vs. Facebook — Alexei Oreskovic, Business Insider

World

United Nations Report Details Venezuela’s ‘Grave Violations” of Human Rights — UN High Commissioner

How To Think About Putin — Chris Caldwell, Imprimus

Taking An Uber To Auschwitz — Rod Dreher, AmCon

Geneva Protestantism Monument Vandalized With Rainbow Paint — Evangelical Focus

Education

Government Must Untie Educators’ Hands Not Give More Money — Donald Nielson, IdahoEdNews.org

Maryland Bans Christian School From Vouchers Over Homosexuality — Liz Bowie, Baltimore Sun

Misc

Why Won’t The UN Say What Really Reduces Poverty? — Chelsea Follett, HumanProgress.org

The Pro-Free Market Way Regulators Should Handle New Technology — Ross Marchand, Catalyst

The Uprising In Science You’re Not Suppose To Know About — Granville Sewell, AmSpec

Planned Parenthood Pres Took Its Propaganda Too Seriously — Rich Lowry, NY Post

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