RSN: Andy Borowitz | Kim Jong Un Offers to Host Peace Talks Between United States and Canada
Andy Borowitz | Kim Jong Un Offers to Host Peace Talks Between United States and Canada
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker Borowitz writes: "One day before his summit with Donald J. Trump, the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Un, has offered to host peace talks between the United States and Canada." READ MORE
Betsy Woodruff | Trump's Lawyers Plot Joint Defenses With Others Caught in Mueller Probe
Betsy Woodruff, The Daily Beast Woodruff writes: "The president's personal lawyers have teamed up with attorneys for other individuals embroiled in special counsel Bob Mueller's probe, multiple sources tell The Daily Beast." READ MORE
The Trump Administration Is Going After Naturalized Citizens Now
Clio Chang, Splinter News Chang writes: "Donald Trump's administration is not only busy tearing children away from their parents at the border - they're also going to start focusing on fresh new ways to oppress naturalized citizens in America." READ MORE
AT&T, Justice Department Await Decision That Could Determine Future of Media
Diane Bartz, Reuters Bartz writes: "AT&T Inc (T.N), which owns DirecTV, awaits a court ruling on Tuesday that will determine if it can buy Time Warner Inc (TWX.N), a decision that could prompt a cascade of pay TV companies buying television and movie makers and the first big test of the Trump administration's antitrust teams." READ MORE Donald Trump and Neil Gorsuch. (photo: Eric Thayer/Getty Images)
Neil Gorsuch Just Wrote an Opinion So Radical That Clarence Thomas Wouldn't Join It
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress Millhiser writes: "For more than a quarter century, Justice Clarence Thomas served as the Supreme Court's daft old uncle." READ MORE
Mexico Candidate Shot While Posing for Selfie in Latest Murder of Politician
David Agren, Guardian UK Agren writes: "Fernando Puron had just finished an election debate with his rival congressional candidates in the Mexican border city of Piedras Negras, when a well-wisher asked to join him for a selfie." READ MORE
Climate Change Likely Killing Africa's Oldest Baobab Trees, Study Says
teleSUR Excerpt: "Most of Africa's oldest and biggest baobab trees - a few dating all the way back to the ancient Greeks - have abruptly died, wholly or in part, in the past decade, researchers said Monday." READ MORE |
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