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Italy may scrap vaccine certificates for young children

In name of political freedom we will bring back the Black Plague!

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Move by Five Star and League senators follows intervention by Matteo Salvini

Italy may scrap its requirement for parents to provide proof that their children have been vaccinated before they start nursery.

The senate’s health committee is expected to pass an amendment dropping the obligation next week, sparking further controversy over the populist coalition government’s ambiguous vaccine policy. The measure would then be put to parliament.

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US will run out of avocados in three weeks if Trump closes Mexico border

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President says there is a ‘good likelihood’ he will close border this week if Mexico does not stop immigrants from reaching US

US consumers would run out of avocados in three weeks if Donald Trump makes good on his threat to close down the US–Mexico border.

Trump said on Friday that there was a “very good likelihood” he would close the border this week if Mexico did not stop immigrants from reaching the United States.

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Monday Open Thread

Hi Everyone. Collected a few videos from the 2019 NAACP Images Awards show. I don’t know when this organization is going to get their act together and get up to speed on decent website and videos. Any wonder some folks don’t show up for their show.

Series of Red carpet videos

Joy Reid gives advice on how to deal with the firehose of negative information in our world, “don’t allow unreality to take over your reality” #ImageAwards50 https://t.co/vtaR24bIgU pic.twitter.com/yThP0cfFPe

— Variety (@Variety) March 31, 2019

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Explains Why The Green New Deal Is About More Than Climate | All In | MSNBC

AOC sits down with Chris Hayes at a town hall in the Bronx to talk about how we need to “save ourselves and the planet.” And she how didn’t expect Republicans to “make total fools of themselves.”

PHOTOS: Tens of thousands protest along the Gaza fence

Israeli troops kill three and wound hundreds more in the protests marking a year since the Great March of Return protests began, and coming as cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas come to a head.

By Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org

A large crowd of Palestinian protesters gathers near the Gaza fence to mark Land Day and one year since the start of the Great Return March protests, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

A large crowd of Palestinian protesters gathers near the Gaza fence to mark Land Day and one year since the start of the Great Return March protests, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

GAZA CITY — At least 40,000 Palestinians protested at several locations along the fence surrounding the Gaza Strip on Saturday, marking Land Day and one year since the start of the Great March of Return protests.

Israeli troops used live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, and tear gas to try and disperse demonstrators who approached the fence. According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, Israeli snipers killed three 17-year-old boys during the protests, and more than 300 others were wounded, including five who were in critical condition.

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Adham Amara, 17, was shot and killed east of Gaza City, and Bilal Mahmoud Najjar and Tamer Aby el-Khair, both 17, were shot in east of Khan Yunis and died later at the hospital. A fourth man, Mohammad Saed, was killed along the fence before the protests began Saturday morning.

Protesters chant slogans during the demonstration, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

Protesters chant slogans during the demonstration, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

 

Volunteer medics hold their hands above their heads as they try to reach a wounded protester near the fence, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

Volunteer medics hold their hands above their heads as they try to reach a wounded protester near the fence, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

The return march protests began as a mass movement last year, demanding to fulfill the right of return for Palestinian refugees and an end to the Israeli siege. Israeli snipers and sharpshooters killed over 195 participants since March 30, 2018, including 68 in one day alone.

Land Day, March 30th, commemorates how in 1976 Israeli security forces responded to a general strike and mass protest of Palestinian citizens of Israel by killing six and wounding some 100 others.

A Palestinian protester throws a tear gas canister back toward Israeli troops positioned along the Gaza fence, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

A Palestinian protester throws a tear gas canister back toward Israeli troops positioned along the Gaza fence, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

 

Two Palestinian women suffer from tear gas inhalation, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

Two Palestinian women suffer from tear gas inhalation, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

One woman at the protests on Friday, who gave her name only as Um Ahmed, 42, told +972 Magazine said she wanted the world to know Gaza will not be broken by anyone. “I am here today to demand my right to return to the land occupied by Israel. We will resist the occupier, even they kill us all,” she said, adding, “my hope is that the siege will end and that we could live in peace.”

The protests came as Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian group that rules Gaza, were said to be nearing “understandings” about a cease-fire following a tense several weeks that saw rockets fired at Tel Aviv and Israeli bombing raids across Gaza. Hamas’ demands reportedly focused on easing the blockade, while one of Israel’s central demands was that Hamas rein back the weekly protests along the fence.

A group of protesters takes cover from Israeli troops as they approach the fence, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

A group of protesters takes cover from Israeli troops as they approach the fence, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

 

Protesters throw back tear gas canisters toward Israeli soldiers, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

Protesters throw back tear gas canisters toward Israeli soldiers, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

 

A group of protesters wave a Palestinian flag while trying to take cover during the demonstration, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

A group of protesters wave a Palestinian flag while trying to take cover during the demonstration, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

 

Medics evacuate a wounded protester who was shot in the leg by an Israeli sniper, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

Medics evacuate a wounded protester who was shot in the leg by an Israeli sniper, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

 

A large group of protesters runs from Israeli sniper fire and crowd control measures, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

A large group of protesters runs from Israeli sniper fire and crowd control measures, east of Gaza City, March 30, 2019. (Mohammed Zaanoun/Activestills.org)

Editor’s note:
The casualty count was updated at 11:15 p.m. on March 30, 2019.

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Trump Fed pick was held in contempt for failing to pay ex-wife over $300,000

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Records obtained by Guardian show Stephen Moore reprimanded by judge for not paying alimony, child support and other debts

Stephen Moore, the economics commentator chosen by Donald Trump for a seat on the Federal Reserve board, was found in contempt of court after failing to pay his ex-wife hundreds of thousands of dollars in alimony, child support and other debts.

Related: Trump’s Federal Reserve pick owes $75,000 in taxes, US government alleges

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