#NLRecommends every Sunday morning April 15

Here's a recommended list of links, some recent, some pertinent to a subject in the news, others just to get you hooked. Enjoy!

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Kathua, Unnao: Shame on us 

This is a recommendation by Atul Chaurasia @BeechBazar
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Kathua Chargesheet 
Javed Akhtar Tarkash
These are recommendations by Amit Bhardwaj @tweets_amit
Maila Aanchal
Shiv on the shore
These are recommendations by Anand Vardhan @anandvardhan26

Sonia, sadly

Liberals, sadly
Liberally blinkered

Our threatened humanity

Burdens of the past

These are recommendations by Abhinandan Sekhri @AbhinandanSekhr

Shakespeare’s Twitter Account

The ISIS files 
These are recommendations by Madhu Trehan @madhutrehan
Kashmir Times’ reportage of Kathua rape and murder

The Shame is ours

These are recommendations by Raman Kirpal @ramankirpal

Machine Bias
With Facebook and the likes facing intense pressure over how they treat their our data and the role they play in influencing our decisions, do check out Pro Publica‘s Machine Bias. It’s an investigative series that looks into the algorithmic injustice and formulas that influence our lives. From exposing how ‘tech companies’ help extremist sites monetise hate to looking into what Facebook considers hate speech, it looks at tech and these platforms in a way that most media outlets completely lack the capacity for.
This is a recommendation by Chitranshu Tewari @chitranshu09
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