How much? What kind?

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Dismayed by political barriers to popular policies, 2020 Dems look at structural reforms to the judiciary, filibuster, and more. 1/13

The question before the United States and other advanced countries is not: Immigration, yes or no? “The questions to ask are: How much? What kind?” 2/13

The US government and others—without consent—test facial recognition using photos of immigrants, abused children, and the dead. 3/13

Electronic health records are a panacea for patients and providers. But shoddy implementations are resulting in deaths. 4/13

A map shows the probability in 2070 of heat waves above the limit of human survivability in the continental United States. 5/13

A powerful cyclone that tore through Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe killed more than 200 and displaced tens of thousands. 6/13

Paris’s police chief gets the sack after Saturday’s "yellow vests" protest, some 10,000 people strong, turned violent. 7/13

Researchers study coyote scat to figure out how the animals are surviving in inhospitable, i.e., urban, environments. 8/13

Sufferers of misophonia are driven to intense rage or fear by certain sounds, such as gum-chewing. 9/13

Two minutes of subjecting a pair of light-up googly eyes to various phobias. 10/13

How tennis player Maria Patrascu is fighting new rules that would make it harder for those in tennis's minor leagues to go pro. 11/13

Surf-rock legend Dick Dale toured most of his life in part to pay his medical bills—all the way until his death on Saturday at 81. 12/13

Myspace finally admits it lost all the music that users uploaded between 2003 and 2015, and doesn't have a backup. 13/13


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