Andy Borowitz | Roy Moore's Defeat Means Ted Cruz Retains Status as Most Despised Person in Senate
Andy Borowitz | Roy Moore's Defeat Means Ted Cruz Retains Status as Most Despised Person in Senate
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker Borowitz writes: "Roy Moore's defeat in Alabama's special election means that the Texas senator Ted Cruz will easily retain his status as the most despised person in the United States Senate, congressional insiders confirmed on Wednesday." READ MORE
Buried in 503-Page Tax Bill, a New Provision That Personally Benefits Trump
Judd Legum, ThinkProgress Legum writes: "The final tax legislation contains a brand-new provision that wasn't included in the House or Senate bills. It benefits real estate developers like President Donald Trump and his family." READ MORE
EPA Contractor Has Spent Past Year Scouring the Agency for Anti-Trump Officials
Eric Lipton and Lisa Friedman, The New York Times Excerpt: "One of the top executives of a consulting firm that the Environmental Protection Agency has recently hired to help it with media affairs has spent the past year investigating agency employees who have been critical of the Trump administration, federal records show." READ MORE
CDC Gets List of Seven Forbidden Words: Science-Based, Transgender, Diversity
Lena H. Sun and Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post Excerpt: "The Trump administration is prohibiting officials at the nation's top public health agency from using a list of seven words or phrases - including 'fetus' and 'transgender' - in official documents being prepared for next year's budget." READ MORE
Twitter Is Days Away From Finally Banning the Nazis. Yes, Really.
Aja Romano, Vox Romano writes: "I'm inclined to forgive the social media platform for fumbling what should have been the most triumphant moment of its long year: the site's November 17 announcement that it will effectively ban neo-Nazis come December 18." READ MORE
Palestinian Double Amputee Killed by Israeli Sniper
Al Jazeera Excerpt: "Before his death, the wheelchair-bound Abu Thurayyah had become a staple figure at protests along the Gaza Strip's border with Israel." READ MORE Abu Thurayyah was demonstrating against the U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital when he was killed. (photo: Mohammed Salem/Reuters)
3 Extreme Weather Events in 2016 'Could Not Have Happened' Without Climate Change, Scientists Say
Climate Nexus Excerpt: "The Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society published a collection of papers Wednesday focused on examining the effect of climate change on 27 extreme weather events last year." READ MORE |
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