Andy Borowitz | Kremlin Names Trump Employee of the Month
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "'No one has worked more tirelessly for the glory of the Fatherland than Donald Trump,' the Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an official statement. 'He has set a high bar for all Kremlin employees, and for that, we salute him.'"
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Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "'No one has worked more tirelessly for the glory of the Fatherland than Donald Trump,' the Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an official statement. 'He has set a high bar for all Kremlin employees, and for that, we salute him.'"
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FBI Didn't Tell US Targets as Russian Hackers Hunted Emails
Raphael Satter, Jeff Donn and Desmond Butler, Associated Press
Excerpt: "The FBI failed to notify scores of U.S. officials that Russian hackers were trying to break into their personal Gmail accounts despite having evidence for at least a year that the targets were in the Kremlin's crosshairs, The Associated Press has found."
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Raphael Satter, Jeff Donn and Desmond Butler, Associated Press
Excerpt: "The FBI failed to notify scores of U.S. officials that Russian hackers were trying to break into their personal Gmail accounts despite having evidence for at least a year that the targets were in the Kremlin's crosshairs, The Associated Press has found."
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Conyers Stepping Aside as Ranking Democrat on House Judiciary Committee
Rebecca Savransky and Olivia Beavers, The Hill
Excerpt: "Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.) announced he is stepping aside as the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee pending an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment."
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Rebecca Savransky and Olivia Beavers, The Hill
Excerpt: "Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.) announced he is stepping aside as the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee pending an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment."
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The Time to Hack-Proof the 2018 Election Is Expiring - and Congress Is Way Behind
Martin Matishak, Politico
Matishak writes: "Lawmakers are scrambling to push something - anything - through Congress that would help secure the nation's voting systems ahead of the 2018 elections."
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Martin Matishak, Politico
Matishak writes: "Lawmakers are scrambling to push something - anything - through Congress that would help secure the nation's voting systems ahead of the 2018 elections."
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For Some Victims, Reporting a Rape Can Bring Doubt, Abuse - and Even Prosecution
Ken Armstrong and T. Christian Miller, ProPublica and The New York Times
Excerpt: "False reporting is a crime, one that some police would like to make a priority. But history shows the police can’t always tell the truth from a lie."
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Ken Armstrong and T. Christian Miller, ProPublica and The New York Times
Excerpt: "False reporting is a crime, one that some police would like to make a priority. But history shows the police can’t always tell the truth from a lie."
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Rohingya Women Face Greater Magnitudes of Suffering
Howard LaFranchi, The Christian Science Monitor
LaFranchi writes: "Horrendous human rights violations suffered by those targeted are only magnified for that population’s women and girls."
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Howard LaFranchi, The Christian Science Monitor
LaFranchi writes: "Horrendous human rights violations suffered by those targeted are only magnified for that population’s women and girls."
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Mexico Revokes Monsanto's Permit to Market GMO Soy in Seven States
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "Monsanto has lost its permit to commercialize genetically modified (GMO) soy in seven Mexican states, Reuters reported."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "Monsanto has lost its permit to commercialize genetically modified (GMO) soy in seven Mexican states, Reuters reported."
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