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Garrison Keillor | The Secret Delight of Poetry
Garrison Keillor, The Washington Post
Keillor writes: "April is not the cruelest month, March is. The best minds of our generation are not starving, hysterical, naked - most of them are well-fed, calm and stylishly dressed, thank you."
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Garrison Keillor, The Washington Post
Keillor writes: "April is not the cruelest month, March is. The best minds of our generation are not starving, hysterical, naked - most of them are well-fed, calm and stylishly dressed, thank you."
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Congress May Stiff Trump on Wall Funding
Burgess Everett and Rachael Bade, Politico
Excerpt: "Congressional Republicans might deliver some more bad news for President Donald Trump, fresh off their embarrassing failure to scrap Obamacare: No new money is coming to build his wall."
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Burgess Everett and Rachael Bade, Politico
Excerpt: "Congressional Republicans might deliver some more bad news for President Donald Trump, fresh off their embarrassing failure to scrap Obamacare: No new money is coming to build his wall."
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Ex-Christie Aide Gets Prison Term for Bridge Revenge Plot
David Porter, Associated Press
Porter writes: "A former aide to Gov. Chris Christie was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison for his role in a political revenge plot involving traffic jams at the country's busiest bridge, a scandal that sank the Republican's presidential aspirations."
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David Porter, Associated Press
Porter writes: "A former aide to Gov. Chris Christie was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison for his role in a political revenge plot involving traffic jams at the country's busiest bridge, a scandal that sank the Republican's presidential aspirations."
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'Stunning' Drug Lab Scandal Could Overturn 23,000 Convictions
Jon Schuppe, NBC News
Schuppe writes: "In the annals of wrongful convictions, there is nothing that comes close in size to the epic drug-lab scandal that is entering its dramatic final act in Massachusetts."
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Jon Schuppe, NBC News
Schuppe writes: "In the annals of wrongful convictions, there is nothing that comes close in size to the epic drug-lab scandal that is entering its dramatic final act in Massachusetts."
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Police Warning Shots May Be in for a Comeback
Martin Kaste, NPR
Kaste writes: "Why don't the police fire warning shots? That's a question that comes up a lot, especially after controversial shooting deaths."
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Martin Kaste, NPR
Kaste writes: "Why don't the police fire warning shots? That's a question that comes up a lot, especially after controversial shooting deaths."
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Trump Revokes Executive Order, Weakens Protections for LGBT Workers
Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford writes: "An executive order President Trump signed Monday rescinded an executive order President Obama implemented that would have required companies that contract with the federal government to provide documentation about their compliance with various federal laws."
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Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford writes: "An executive order President Trump signed Monday rescinded an executive order President Obama implemented that would have required companies that contract with the federal government to provide documentation about their compliance with various federal laws."
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Westinghouse Bankruptcy Move Casts Shadow Over World Nuclear Industry
Adam Vaughan, Guardian UK
Vaughan writes: "The US bankruptcy filing by nuclear giant Westinghouse has been branded a major blow to the prospects for new atomic power globally."
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Adam Vaughan, Guardian UK
Vaughan writes: "The US bankruptcy filing by nuclear giant Westinghouse has been branded a major blow to the prospects for new atomic power globally."
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