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The New York Times: Ad tool Facebook built to fight disinformation doesn’t work as advertised

aced with a rising backlash over the spread of disinformation in the aftermath of the 2016 elections, Facebook last year came up with a seemingly straightforward solution: It created an online library of all the advertisements on the social network. Transparency, it decided, was the best disinfectant.

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Fast Company: Seven principles for building a fairer economy

In a new book called The Making of a Democratic Economy: How to Build Prosperity for the Many, Not the Few, Howard and Kelly spell out seven principles for creating a fairer and more sustainable economy that could help pull the U.S. out of the “extractive economy” that exists today. Those values are community, inclusion, place, good work, sustainability, democratic ownership, and ethical finance.

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The Buffalo News: ‘American dream’ still comes in black and white

More than 50 years after the federal Fair Housing Act took aim at discrimination in the housing market, and four decades after the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act did the same by shining a light on lending practices, blacks are still twice as likely as whites to be denied a mortgage, according to a new national study.

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Rolling Stone: Sen. Kamala Harris introduces law to federally legalize, tax marijuana

On Tuesday, Senator and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris announced that she is teaming up with House Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler to co-sponsor the MORE Act of 2019, a bill that would decriminalize marijuana on the federal level and expunge low-level marijuana possession convictions.

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MarketWatch: All the ways student debt exacerbates racial inequality — ‘it’s like landing in quick sand’

Student debt is often thought of as a generational issue, plaguing 20- and 30-somethings as they make their way into adulthood. And while it’s true that young adults are coping with levels of student debt rarely experienced by their parents and even older siblings, perhaps one of the biggest factors defining a borrower’s student loan experience is their race.

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CityLab: Could public banks help California fund affordable housing?

L.A.’s 2018 push for public banking zeroed in on its potential to serve cannabis companies, as many traditional banks won’t while the sale of marijuana is illegal at the federal level, but his time around, activists and legislators in California cities are focusing on what public banking could do to help cities finance affordable housing, shrink inequality and bolster climate change resilience efforts.

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CityLab: The hidden winners in neighborhood gentrification

According to one just-released study, original residents gain more from gentrification than the traditional neighborhood narrative lets on, and the harms of gentrification, while hard to fully gauge, may not be so severe for original residents, especially for those who stay but even for those who choose to leave.

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The Washington Post: Police fire tear gas at protesters demanding Puerto Rico governor’s resignation

Protests demanding the immediate resignation of Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo A. Rosselló erupted for a third day Monday night, with police in riot gear creating a human barricade outside of the governor’s mansion and launching tear gas and pepper spray into the crowd.

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