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Andy Borowitz | Trump Names Sarah Palin Ambassador to Nambia
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Donald J. Trump on Friday capped a busy week of diplomatic activity by naming the former Alaska governor Sarah Palin the United States Ambassador to Nambia."
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Donald J. Trump on Friday capped a busy week of diplomatic activity by naming the former Alaska governor Sarah Palin the United States Ambassador to Nambia."
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Susan Collins, Voicing Doubt on Health Bill, Leaves It Close to Collapse
Thomas Kaplan, The New York Times
Kaplan writes: "Republican leaders in the Senate can afford to lose only two of their members in the narrowly divided chamber, and they have only until the end of this month to pass the bill in the Senate using procedures that shield it from a Democratic filibuster."
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Thomas Kaplan, The New York Times
Kaplan writes: "Republican leaders in the Senate can afford to lose only two of their members in the narrowly divided chamber, and they have only until the end of this month to pass the bill in the Senate using procedures that shield it from a Democratic filibuster."
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Russian Hackers Targeted Florida, 20 Other States in 2016 Election
Brian Murphy, McClatchy
Murphy writes: "Florida, one of the most hotly contested political battlegrounds of 2016, was among 21 states targeted by Russia-based hackers during the presidential election, the Homeland Security Department told Tallahassee on Friday."
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Brian Murphy, McClatchy
Murphy writes: "Florida, one of the most hotly contested political battlegrounds of 2016, was among 21 states targeted by Russia-based hackers during the presidential election, the Homeland Security Department told Tallahassee on Friday."
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'I'm Taking a Knee for America': Stevie Wonder Joins a Movement Trump Deplores
Ishani Roy, International Business Times
Roy writes: "Though Wonder didn't explicitly spell out the reason for doing so, his act comes after President Donald Trump hit out Friday at NFL players and other athletes who protest the national anthem at sporting events by kneeling, sitting or raising their fists."
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Ishani Roy, International Business Times
Roy writes: "Though Wonder didn't explicitly spell out the reason for doing so, his act comes after President Donald Trump hit out Friday at NFL players and other athletes who protest the national anthem at sporting events by kneeling, sitting or raising their fists."
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HHS Inspector General Is Investigating Price's Travel on Private Charter Planes
Aaron C. Davis, The Washington Post
Davis writes: "Democrats have blasted Price's use of private jets - some with plush leather chairs, kitchens and other amenities - as hypocritical at a time when he has sought deep budget cuts at the National Institutes of Health and a repeal of President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act."
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Aaron C. Davis, The Washington Post
Davis writes: "Democrats have blasted Price's use of private jets - some with plush leather chairs, kitchens and other amenities - as hypocritical at a time when he has sought deep budget cuts at the National Institutes of Health and a repeal of President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act."
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Merkel Wins 4th Term as Germany's Chancellor: It's No Longer Politics as Usual
Sarah Wildman, Vox
Wildman writes: "Angela Merkel just walked into her fourth term as chancellor of Germany. Her party, the Christian Democrats (CDU), picked up 32.5 percent of the votes in Sunday's election, according to the first exit polls issued at 6 pm German local time."
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Sarah Wildman, Vox
Wildman writes: "Angela Merkel just walked into her fourth term as chancellor of Germany. Her party, the Christian Democrats (CDU), picked up 32.5 percent of the votes in Sunday's election, according to the first exit polls issued at 6 pm German local time."
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Thirsty in Paradise: UN Drinking Water Report
Marcel Pauly, Der Spiegel
Excerpt: "Millions of people around the world still don't have secure access to drinking water. A new report shows where the situation is most precarious."
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Marcel Pauly, Der Spiegel
Excerpt: "Millions of people around the world still don't have secure access to drinking water. A new report shows where the situation is most precarious."
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