Andy Borowitz | Trump Deletes Nine Tweets While Attempting to Spell "Subpoena"
Andy Borowitz | Trump Deletes Nine Tweets While Attempting to Spell "Subpoena"
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker Borowitz writes: "Donald J. Trump deleted nine tweets early Wednesday morning in a failed attempt to spell the word 'subpoena,' a White House source confirmed." READ MORE Mueller's proposed questions are presumably the starting point for what would then be increasingly detailed follow-ups, backed up by specific emails, documents, telephone records, and other files Mueller's team and FBI investigators have accumulated in an investigation stretching back more than two years. (photo: Ron Sachs/AP)
Robert Mueller Likely Knows How the Trump Russia Investigation Ends
Garrett M. Graff, Wired Graff writes: "It seems clear that Mueller might actually be relatively close to wrapping up the investigation." READ MORE Head of EPA, Scott Pruitt. (photo: Getty)
A Lobbyist Helped Arrange and Tagged Along on Scott Pruitt's Insanely Expensive Morocco Trip
Paul Blest, Splinter News Blest writes: "It's proving impossible to predict the end of Scott Pruitt's tenure at the EPA, considering how long he's held on despite having 11 different federal inquiries currently ongoing into his bad decisions. But Pruitt, bless him, just keeps piling on." READ MORE Ashley Judd and Harvey Weinstein. (photo: Getty)
Time's Up for Harvey Weinstein
Mark Joseph Stern, Slate Stern writes: "Ashley Judd is suing Weinstein under California law for four separate but related claims." READ MORE Dr. Harold Bornstein. (photo: Twitter)
Trump Dictated Note Saying He Was 'Astonishingly' Healthy, Doctor Says
Tom McCarthy, Guardian UK McCarthy writes: "A 2015 doctor's note describing Donald Trump's health as 'astonishingly excellent' was dictated by Trump himself, according to the doctor who signed the note." READ MORE Military cooperation ranges from joint exercises to allowing U.S. bases in resource-rich areas. (photo: Reuters)
US Military Enters Argentina Without the Country's Congressional Approval
teleSUR Excerpt: "United States Armed Forces arrive in Argentina Wednesday to begin joint military exercises on May 2 and 3. The exercise was organized in the framework of the Proliferation Security Initiative that aims to curtail the global trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. Argentina is one of 105 countries that endorse the initiative." READ MORE Los Angeles. (photo: Getty)
Our Air Is Worse Than the EPA Says
Justine Calma, Grist Calma writes: "The prevailing wisdom is that U.S. air pollution has been on a steady decline since the 1970s. That's not exactly the case, a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals." READ MORE |
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