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Andy Borowitz | Philadelphia Eagles Accept Mueller's Offer to Celebrate With Him
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker Borowitz writes: "The Philadelphia Eagles have accepted Robert Mueller's invitation to come to his office and celebrate their Super Bowl victory with him, Mueller has confirmed." READ MORE
Progressive Victories You May Have Missed in Tuesday's Elections
Josh Israel, ThinkProgress Israel writes: "Voters in 8 states cast primary votes on Tuesday, and one state Senate district in a ninth state hosted a special election. The results included some big wins for progressives." READ MORE US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin. (photo: Kelly Caminero/The Daily Beast)
Steve Mnuchin Blacked Out Schedule on Days of Controversial Trips
Justin Glawe, The Daily Beast Glawe writes: "Almost entire days of the Treasury secretary's schedule are redacted using a 'law enforcement' exception to the Freedom of Information Act." READ MORE
Voters Recall Judge Who Sentenced Brock Turner to 6 Months in Jail for Sexual Assault
German Lopez, Vox Lopez writes: "Voters have recalled Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky, who oversaw the highly controversial Brock Turner sexual assault case." READ MORE
Aiming at Trump Strongholds, Mexico Hits US With Hefty Export Tariffs
David Alire Garcia and Miguel Gutierrez, Reuters Excerpt: "Mexico put tariffs on American products ranging from steel to pork and bourbon on Tuesday, retaliating against import duties on metals imposed by President Donald Trump and taking aim at Republican strongholds ahead of U.S. congressional elections in November." READ MORE
Nicaragua Protests: Five More Killed as Unrest Continues
Al Jazeera Excerpt: "Clashes between protesters and police have left five more dead in Masaya as the government called for renewed talks." READ MORE
Study Shows Air Pollution Genetically Changes the Brain
Jason Daley, The Sierra Club Daley writes: "After examining the rodent brains, the researchers found higher than normal concentrations of heavy metals including cadmium, cobalt, lead, nickel, vanadium, and zinc accumulated in the rats exposed to the pollution for a month or more." READ MORE |
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