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Andy Borowitz | Macron, Trudeau Say They Weren't Going to Tell Trump Where G-7 After Party Was 
Emmanuel Macron and Justin Trudeau. (photo: Eliot Blondet/Sipa/AP)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Saying that they were 'tremendously relieved' that Donald J. Trump is leaving the G-7 summit early, the leaders of France and Canada said on Friday that they had been planning not to tell Trump the location of the G-7 after party."
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Senate Dems Introduce Bill Preventing Separation of Migrant Children From Parents
Ashley Reese, Jezebel
Resse writes: "Democrats drafted legislation that will prevent undocumented immigrant children from being separated from their parents at the US-Mexico border."
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Thanks to Trump, People With Pre-Existing Conditions Could Face Tough Times Ahead
Tami Luhby, CNN
Luhby writes: "The administration has issued two proposed rules in recent months that will allow more people to sign up for alternatives to Obamacare. But the actions are expected to mainly help younger and healthier consumers, while hurting those with spottier health histories."
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God's EPA Administrator
Brian Palmer, Slate
Palmer writes: "Environmentalism and American evangelicals are like oil and water. Joel Hunter was one of a small number of high-profile leaders who worked, over decades, to try to mix the two."
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Judge Blocks Indiana Law That Would Let Officials Kick Voters Off the Rolls
Ryan Koronowski, ThinkProgress
Koronowski writes: "Kris Kobach’s effort to upend the way Americans vote has suffered another setback."
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Denmark Swings Right on Immigration – and Muslims Feel Besieged
Richard Orange, Guardian UK
Orange writes: "Kramer is not alone in thinking that the tone of Denmark’s immigration debate has changed."
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As California's Largest Lake Dries Up, It Threatens Nearby Communities With Clouds of Toxic Dust
Michael Zelenko, The Verge
Zelenko writes: "Though it's been shrinking for decades, on January 1st, 2018, the Salton Sea entered a nosedive."
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