Andy Borowitz | Elephants Unmoved by Trump's Backtracking on Trophy Ban: "We Don't Forget"
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Unimpressed by President Donald Trump's sudden backtracking on his proposed elephant-trophy ban, elephants from Zimbabwe and Zambia released a scathing official statement on Saturday, ominously warning Trump, 'We don't forget.'"
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Unimpressed by President Donald Trump's sudden backtracking on his proposed elephant-trophy ban, elephants from Zimbabwe and Zambia released a scathing official statement on Saturday, ominously warning Trump, 'We don't forget.'"
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Randall Balmer | I Know Roy Moore. He's Always Been a Con Artist.
Randall Balmer, The Washington Post
Balmer writes: "The Republican Senate nominee has fashioned an entire career out of subterfuge and self-misrepresentation - as a constitutional authority, as a Baptist and as a spokesman for evangelical values."
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Randall Balmer, The Washington Post
Balmer writes: "The Republican Senate nominee has fashioned an entire career out of subterfuge and self-misrepresentation - as a constitutional authority, as a Baptist and as a spokesman for evangelical values."
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US Nuclear General Says Would Resist 'Illegal' Trump Strike Order
Reuters
Excerpt: "The top U.S. nuclear commander said on Saturday that he would resist President Donald Trump if he ordered an 'illegal' launch of nuclear weapons."
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Reuters
Excerpt: "The top U.S. nuclear commander said on Saturday that he would resist President Donald Trump if he ordered an 'illegal' launch of nuclear weapons."
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Walking While Black
Topher Sanders, Kate Rabinowitz and Benjamin Conarck, ProPublica and Florida Times-Union
Excerpt: "A ProPublica/Florida Times-Union analysis of five years of pedestrian tickets shows there is no strong relationship between where tickets are being issued and where people are being killed."
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Topher Sanders, Kate Rabinowitz and Benjamin Conarck, ProPublica and Florida Times-Union
Excerpt: "A ProPublica/Florida Times-Union analysis of five years of pedestrian tickets shows there is no strong relationship between where tickets are being issued and where people are being killed."
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Which Domestic Abusers Will Go on to Commit Murder? This One Act Offers a Clue.
Rachel Louise Snyder, The Washington Post
Snyder writes: "While the link between mass shooters and domestic violence is increasingly recognized in the public arena, articles and op-eds, strangulation as a specific sign of lethality in the context of domestic violence remains largely unknown."
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Rachel Louise Snyder, The Washington Post
Snyder writes: "While the link between mass shooters and domestic violence is increasingly recognized in the public arena, articles and op-eds, strangulation as a specific sign of lethality in the context of domestic violence remains largely unknown."
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Palestinians to Suspend US Ties if PLO Office in Washington Is Closed
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Palestinian officials have warned that they will freeze all communication with the US, following steps by the Trump administration to close the Palestine Liberation Organisation's (PLO) office in Washington, DC."
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Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Palestinian officials have warned that they will freeze all communication with the US, following steps by the Trump administration to close the Palestine Liberation Organisation's (PLO) office in Washington, DC."
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The Shipping Industry Needs to Clean Up Its Act. Here's Where It Can Start.
Maria Gallucci, Grist
Gallucci writes: "All cargo ships will need to be 'zero-emissions' by 2050. That requires ditching cheap, but noxious, bunker fuel and replacing it with promising - though still early-stage - alternatives such as battery storage, sustainable biofuels, hydrogen fuel cells, and wind-sail technology."
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Maria Gallucci, Grist
Gallucci writes: "All cargo ships will need to be 'zero-emissions' by 2050. That requires ditching cheap, but noxious, bunker fuel and replacing it with promising - though still early-stage - alternatives such as battery storage, sustainable biofuels, hydrogen fuel cells, and wind-sail technology."
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