Andy Borowitz | Comedians Protest Anthony Scaramucci's Ouster
Andy Borowitz, New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Thousands of angry comedians protested outside the White House on Monday afternoon, demanding the immediate reinstatement of the ousted communications director Anthony Scaramucci."
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Andy Borowitz, New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Thousands of angry comedians protested outside the White House on Monday afternoon, demanding the immediate reinstatement of the ousted communications director Anthony Scaramucci."
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David Sirota and Alex Kotch | Bernie Sanders' Bill to Allow Import of Prescription Drugs From Canada Would Save US Government $6 Billion
David Sirota and Alex Kotch, International Business Times
Excerpt: "Allowing Americans to purchase lower-priced medicines from other countries would save the federal government alone more than $6 billion, according to a new analysis from the Congressional Budget Office."
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David Sirota and Alex Kotch, International Business Times
Excerpt: "Allowing Americans to purchase lower-priced medicines from other countries would save the federal government alone more than $6 billion, according to a new analysis from the Congressional Budget Office."
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State Department Scrubbing Democracy Promotion From Its Mission
Josh Rogin, The Washington Post
Rogin writes: "Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has ordered his department to redefine its mission and issue a new statement of purpose to the world. The draft statements under review right now are similar to the old mission statement, except for one thing - any mention of promoting democracy is being eliminated."
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Josh Rogin, The Washington Post
Rogin writes: "Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has ordered his department to redefine its mission and issue a new statement of purpose to the world. The draft statements under review right now are similar to the old mission statement, except for one thing - any mention of promoting democracy is being eliminated."
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Lawsuit: Fox News Concocted Seth Rich Story With Oversight From White House
David Folkenflik, NPR
Folkenflik writes: "The Fox News Channel and a wealthy supporter of President Trump worked in concert under the watchful eye of the White House to concoct a story about the death of a young Democratic National Committee aide, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday."
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David Folkenflik, NPR
Folkenflik writes: "The Fox News Channel and a wealthy supporter of President Trump worked in concert under the watchful eye of the White House to concoct a story about the death of a young Democratic National Committee aide, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday."
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Ex-Sheriff Joe Arpaio Convicted of Criminal Contempt
Colin Dwyer, NPR
Dwyer writes: "Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff who garnered nationwide attention for his crackdown on illegal immigration, has been convicted of criminal contempt by a federal judge in Arizona. The ruling carries a possible maximum sentence of six months in jail and a monetary fine for the 85-year-old Arpaio."
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Colin Dwyer, NPR
Dwyer writes: "Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff who garnered nationwide attention for his crackdown on illegal immigration, has been convicted of criminal contempt by a federal judge in Arizona. The ruling carries a possible maximum sentence of six months in jail and a monetary fine for the 85-year-old Arpaio."
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Nissan Attacked for One of 'Nastiest Anti-Union Campaigns' in Modern US History
Mike Elk, Guardian UK
Elk writes: "Days before a potentially historic union vote at the Nissan plant in Canton, Mississippi, the car company has been accused of running one of the "nastiest anti-union campaigns in the modern history of the American labour movement"."
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Mike Elk, Guardian UK
Elk writes: "Days before a potentially historic union vote at the Nissan plant in Canton, Mississippi, the car company has been accused of running one of the "nastiest anti-union campaigns in the modern history of the American labour movement"."
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Just Released Docs Show Monsanto 'Executives Colluding With Corrupted EPA Officials to Manipulate Scientific Data'
Carey Gillam, EcoWatch
Gillam writes: "Four months after the publication of a batch of internal Monsanto Co. documents stirred international controversy, a new trove of company records was released early Tuesday, providing fresh fuel for a heated global debate over whether or not the agricultural chemical giant suppressed information about the potential dangers of its Roundup herbicide and relied on U.S. regulators for help."
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Carey Gillam, EcoWatch
Gillam writes: "Four months after the publication of a batch of internal Monsanto Co. documents stirred international controversy, a new trove of company records was released early Tuesday, providing fresh fuel for a heated global debate over whether or not the agricultural chemical giant suppressed information about the potential dangers of its Roundup herbicide and relied on U.S. regulators for help."
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