Friday, May 10, 2019

Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue features a fully covered Muslim model. She champions it as progress, but others are not so sure.
In Bangalore, India, a startup called TrashCon made a machine that helps manage waste by sorting mixed trash.
In several mass murders, news coverage emphasized the veteran involved had struggled with PTSD, furthering the stereotype of the ‘troubled vet.’
A German energy company is testing the use of salt to store heat. If successful, the system could help solve a problem posed by unreliable renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar.
Soccer camp isn’t just for kids. At TeamFirst fantasy camp, our reporter gets to kick it with women's soccer greats Mia Hamm and Kristine Lilly.
CRIMINAL CAPITALISM BIG PHARMA VS CAPITALIST JUSTICE
Three recent lawsuits against opioid manufacturers point to different models of justice, from guilty verdicts to payout without admitting wrongdoing.
But only around two dozen migrants currently enter the country per day – compared with more than 9,000 a day in September 2015.

CHINESE WAR ON MUSLIMS

"I don’t think there’s anything similar going on anywhere else in the world today. And it’s also troubling because nothing seems to be stopping [China] from carrying this out."
Our Beijing bureau chief spent a decade as a war correspondent. But she’s never experienced anything like China’s surveillance in its Xinjiang province.

🎧Listen to Ann’s firsthand account csmonitor.com/ReportingInXinjiang

Denver will become the first city in the United States to decriminalize magic mushrooms, based on final unofficial results on Wednesday of a ballot initiative about the hallucinogenic drug.


Sale of mushrooms will remain a serious crime

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Sale of mushrooms will remain a serious crime



"Like the American city, it is truly time that our government based its policies on scientific evidence, rather than outdated prejudice."
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Like the American city, it is truly time that our government based its policies on scientific evidence, rather than outdated prejudice


VOUCHERS DRAIN FUNDS FROM PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Legal challenges to Florida’s new voucher law are already looming. What role will an increasingly conservative judiciary play in school funding?