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Garrison Keillor | God Has Sent Us a Judge. Hallelujah. 
Garrison Keillor. (photo: Wisconsin Public Radio) 
Garrison Keillor, The Washington Post 
Keillor writes: "Judge Roy Moore is not a Beatitudes guy but a Ten Commandments man." 
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Trump's Reaction to the Las Vegas Shooting Is Very Different Than His Response to Other Attacks 
E.A. Crunden, ThinkProgress 
Crunden writes: "Things appear to change when the attacker is white." 
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HP Enterprise Let Russia Scrutinize Cyberdefense System Used by Pentagon 
Joel Schectman, Dustin Volz and Jack Stubbs, Reuters 
Excerpt: "Hewlett Packard Enterprise allowed a Russian defense agency to review the inner workings of cyber defense software used by the Pentagon to guard its computer networks, according to Russian regulatory records and interviews with people with direct knowledge of the issue." 
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Where Is the Gunfire Coming From? Pair of Pro-Gun Bills on Move in House 
Carolyn Lochhead, The San Francisco Chronicle 
Lochhead writes: "The House could pass legislation as early as this week that would roll back decades-old restrictions on gun silencers, opening up the market for a device that critics say would make it difficult in a mass shooting to detect where gunfire is coming from." 
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Gay Rights and Voting Rights: The Biggest Battles Coming to the Supreme Court 
Jay Michaelson, The Daily Beast 
Michaelson writes: "After a quiet 2016-17 term, the Court is poised to rule on numerous hot-button issues in what could be the end of a balanced court if Justice Kennedy retires." 
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Nearly 850 Injured in Catalonia Independence Referendum 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Spanish riot police have violently clashed with people who had gathered for a banned referendum on the region's independence from Spain, injuring nearly 850 people." 
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World Can Meet Growing Food Demands and Limit Warming to 1.5 Degrees C, Study Says 
Daisy Dunne, EcoWatch 
Dunne writes: "Agriculture and food production is responsible for around 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Slashing the sector's emissions is considered to be key to limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees C above pre-industrial levels, which is the aspirational target of the Paris agreement." 
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Here's How to Support Puerto Rico as It Recovers From Devastating Hurricane Maria 
Remezcla 
Excerpt: "With the island expected to go without power for months, Puerto Rico now needs our help. The US territory is in the midst of a financial crisis and already struggling in many ways." 
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