Morning Reads

Good morning — and happy Friday!

On this date in 1927, a group of unarmed strikers were cut down by machine gun fire during a clash with company guards and Colorado Mounted Rangers at the gates of the Columbine Mine in Serene, Colorado. The Columbine Mine Massacre was one of a series of violent incidents that occurred during a 50-year stretch of labor confrontations in Colorado that would reshape the American mining industry. 

You may have heard that the president gave a speech…

In talks…” –> Officer Darren Wilson is “in talks” to resign from the Ferguson police department, according to CNN. He insists it’s not an admission of wrongdoing.

Stalemate –> Ryan Grim and Ali Watkins report for the HuffPo that negotiations for the release of the Senate’s report on torture by the CIA broke down over the White House’s push for redactions.

Two Americas –> Andy Kroll at MoJo: “Meet the Fortune 500 Companies Funding the Political Resegregation of America”

Jail first and ask questions later” –> The FBI says that it stopped a potentially deadly American jihadist who was bent on  joining ISIS and waging war against the west. At The Daily Beast, James Poulos writes that what the agency really has is a “sad mushball of evidence” against a young and confused woman who came to jihad from “the vast American underclass.”

Americans are united –> Despite our growing political and cultural polarization, a majority of Americans from all walks of life agree that “the system is stacked against” people like them, according to a new WSJ/ NBC News poll.

We loved the Huxtables! –> Rebecca Traister at TNR: “No One Wanted to Talk About Bill Cosby’s Alleged Crimes Because He Made White America Feel Good About Race.”

Toxic governance –> At Grist, Ben Adler looks at the awful environmental records of three newly elected Republican governors — Wisconsin’s Scott Walker, Maine’s Paul LePage and Florida’s Rick Scott.

Garbage in, not out –> The BBC looks at the issue of trash on the lunar landscape — 400,000 pounds of man-made detritus — as a private group seeks to crowdsource a new mission to our closest celestial neighbor.

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