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Andy Borowitz | Trump Agrees to Let Kim Jong Un Have Pence as Manservant 
Donald Trump and Mike Pence. (photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "As new details emerge from this week's summit in Singapore, the White House has confirmed that Donald J. Trump unilaterally offered to let Kim Jong Un have Mike Pence as his personal manservant."
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The Trump family. (photo: Getty Images)
The Trump family. (photo: Getty Images)

New York Files Suit Against President Trump, Alleging His Charity Engaged in 'Illegal Conduct'
David A. Fahrenthold, The Washington Post
Fahrenthold writes: "The New York attorney general filed suit against President Trump and his three eldest children Thursday, alleging 'persistently illegal conduct' at the president's personal charity, saying Trump repeatedly misused the nonprofit."
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Protesters on the day Donald Trump was inaugurated. (photo: Democracy Now)
Protesters on the day Donald Trump was inaugurated. (photo: Democracy Now)

DOJ Drops Charges Against Trump Inauguration Protestors
Justin Wise, The Hill
Wise writes: "The Department of Justice has dropped charges against eight more defendants for their alleged roles in protests during President Trump's inauguration."
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James Comey 'Broke Norms but Not Biased' - Agency Watchdog Report
BBC News
Excerpt: "Inspector General Michael Horowitz found Mr. Comey broke 'dramatically from FBI and department norms' in handling a probe into Hillary Clinton's emails."
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FEMA Blamed Delays in Puerto Rico on Maria; Agency Records Tell Another Story
Laura Sullivan, NPR
Sullivan writes: "A month after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, Army Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan stepped off a helicopter in the town of Ceiba with a mission: Get relief supplies to people in need."
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Argentina's Lower House Approves Bill to Legalize Abortion
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The lower chamber of Argentina's Congress voted Thursday to approve a bill to legalize elective abortions up to the 14th week of pregnancy. The law will now go to the country's Senate for another round debate."
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https://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/50638-doj-drops-charges-against-trump-inauguration-protestors (photo: Getty Images)
https://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/318-66/50638-doj-drops-charges-against-trump-inauguration-protestors (photo: Getty Images)

Trump's Environmental Rollbacks Put Thousands of Lives at Risk, Harvard Analysis Finds
Marianne Lavelle, InsideClimate News
Lavelle writes: "Using the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's own numbers, two Harvard scientists have calculated that 80,000 more lives will be lost per decade if President Donald Trump's administration fulfills its plans to roll back clean air and water protections."
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