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Andy Borowitz | Trump Says He Does Not Know Jared Kushner Very Well
Andy Borowitz, New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Donald J. Trump on Saturday accused the media of exaggerating his relationship with Jared Kushner, asserting that 'I don't know him very well.'"
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Andy Borowitz, New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Donald J. Trump on Saturday accused the media of exaggerating his relationship with Jared Kushner, asserting that 'I don't know him very well.'"
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Trump Campaign Likely Didn't Save Documents: Report
Max Greenwood, The Hill
Greenwood reports: "The Trump campaign likely did not preserve documents and communications key to the law enforcement investigation into possible collusion between President Trump's associates and the Kremlin."
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Max Greenwood, The Hill
Greenwood reports: "The Trump campaign likely did not preserve documents and communications key to the law enforcement investigation into possible collusion between President Trump's associates and the Kremlin."
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'Brave and Selfless' Oregon Stabbing Victims Hailed as Heroes for Standing Up to Racist Rants
Amy B. Wang, The Washington Post
Wang reports: "Even before their names were released, one word repeatedly came up to describe the men who were killed in a stabbing Friday on a light-rail train in Portland, Ore.: heroes."
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Amy B. Wang, The Washington Post
Wang reports: "Even before their names were released, one word repeatedly came up to describe the men who were killed in a stabbing Friday on a light-rail train in Portland, Ore.: heroes."
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Florida Could Pave New Changes in 'Stand Your Ground' Laws
Brendan Farrington, Associated Press
Farrington writes: "Lucy McBath is afraid many more people will die if Florida Gov. Rick Scott signs a bill making it harder to prosecute when people claim they commit violence in self-defense."
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Brendan Farrington, Associated Press
Farrington writes: "Lucy McBath is afraid many more people will die if Florida Gov. Rick Scott signs a bill making it harder to prosecute when people claim they commit violence in self-defense."
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Newly Insured Fret Over Gains Made Under US Health Care Law
Tom Murphy and Kelli Kennedy, Associated Press
Excerpt: "'I don't want to go back to the old way of doing things, worrying if I'm going to have the money to get my bladder infection treated,' said the 46-year-old self-employed massage therapist from Austin, Texas."
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Tom Murphy and Kelli Kennedy, Associated Press
Excerpt: "'I don't want to go back to the old way of doing things, worrying if I'm going to have the money to get my bladder infection treated,' said the 46-year-old self-employed massage therapist from Austin, Texas."
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Victory for Palestinian Prisoners as 80% of Strike Demands Met
teleSUR
Excerpt: "After more than 1,500 Palestinian prisoners staged a mass, historic hunger strike for 40 days, the Palestinian Committee of Prisoners' officials confirmed Sunday that nearly 80 percent of the prisoners' demands were met as the strike ended Saturday."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "After more than 1,500 Palestinian prisoners staged a mass, historic hunger strike for 40 days, the Palestinian Committee of Prisoners' officials confirmed Sunday that nearly 80 percent of the prisoners' demands were met as the strike ended Saturday."
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More People Heading to Court to Spur Action on Climate Change
Oliver Milman, Guardian UK
Milman writes: "Governments around the world are increasingly being challenged in court to do more to combat the threat of climate change, with litigation ranging from a group's attempt to stop an airport runway in Austria to a Pakistani farmer suing his government over its failure to adapt to rising temperatures."
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Oliver Milman, Guardian UK
Milman writes: "Governments around the world are increasingly being challenged in court to do more to combat the threat of climate change, with litigation ranging from a group's attempt to stop an airport runway in Austria to a Pakistani farmer suing his government over its failure to adapt to rising temperatures."
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