It's Friday – Sudan won't extradite al-Bashir, & protesters now protest military plan to rule, White House considered releasing migrants in sanctuary cities, tech makes the rich richer, Brazil accused of using prisoners as slaves, and Pakistan market bomb kills 16. Read more below.
Military ousts Sudan's Bashir, protesters demand civilian government (Reuters)
White House considered releasing migrants in ‘sanctuary cities’ (NY Times)
Tech helps rich get richer ... big get bigger (Axios) (Two-part series)
Volunteers or slaves? Brazil accused of illegal jail labor (Reuters)
Pakistan market bomb kills 16, half of them minority Hazaras (The Straits Times)
Kim Jong Un consolidates power as North Korea shuffles leadership (The Straits Times)
Poland’s judiciary reforms ‘violate’ EU law, says court adviser (Politico)
U.S. denies entry to leader of movement to boycott Israel (NPR)
Germany exporting weapons to Saudi Arabia and UAE — reports (DW)
Georgetown students agree to create reparations fund (NY Times)
Ohio governor signs law banning abortions after detection of fetal heartbeat (Axios)
Native American women are facing a crisis (NY Times)
The poor spend much more of their income on health care (Axios)
Bill to limit IRS’s ability to offer free tax filing service is getting new scrutiny (ProPublica)
Under Modi, a Hindu nationalist surge has further divided India (NY Times)