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Andy Borowitz | Nation's Criminals Ask for FBI Investigation Kavanaugh Just Got 
Brett Kavanaugh. (photo: Chip Domodevilla/Getty Images)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "In the latest controversy to envelop the Supreme Court nominee, criminals across the United States are demanding that their cases receive the kind of F.B.I. investigation that Brett Kavanaugh just got."
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'I don't re-litigate my decisions': Chelsea Manning at the ICA London. (photo: David Vintiner/Observer New Review)
'I don't re-litigate my decisions': Chelsea Manning at the ICA London. (photo: David Vintiner/Observer New Review)

'I Spent Seven Years Fighting to Survive': Chelsea Manning on Whistleblowing and WikiLeaks
Carole Cadwalladr, Guardian UK
Cadwalladr writes: "Perhaps the most revealing part of my conversation with Chelsea Manning is what she doesn't say."
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Brett Kavanaugh and Mike Pence. (photo: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
Brett Kavanaugh and Mike Pence. (photo: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

With Kavanaugh Confirmed, Impeachment Could Follow. Here's How.
Deanna Paul, The Washington Post
Paul writes: "Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court has been confirmed. A bitterly divided Senate confirmed President Trump's nominee to a lifetime appointment to the nation's highest court on Saturday. So what comes next?"
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Nuremberg trials prosecutor Ben Ferencz, 99, said US President Donald Trump's family separation policy was a 'crime against humanity.' (photo: United Nations)
Nuremberg trials prosecutor Ben Ferencz, 99, said US President Donald Trump's family separation policy was a 'crime against humanity.' (photo: United Nations)

Last Surviving Prosecutor at Nuremberg Trials Says Trump's Family Separation Policy Is 'Crime Against Humanity'
Mythili Sampathkumar, The Independent UK
Sampathkumar writes: "The last surviving member of the Nuremberg trials prosecuting team has said Donald Trump committed 'a crime against humanity' with the recent family separation policy."
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Gov. Kate Brown of Oregon speaks with reporters. (photo: Hillary Borrud/The Oregonian)
Gov. Kate Brown of Oregon speaks with reporters. (photo: Hillary Borrud/The Oregonian)
Oregon's Unlikely Abortion Fight Hinges on Taxes
Victoria Colliver, Politico
Colliver writes: "Abortion foes in Oregon are trying a new approach to advance their cause in one of the most progressive states in the country - making it about money, not morality."
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Bosnian Emir Mustedanagic (2nd R) voluntarily shares his own home in Velika Kladusa with three migrant families. (photo: Elvis Barukcic/AFP/Getty Images)
Bosnian Emir Mustedanagic (2nd R) voluntarily shares his own home in Velika Kladusa with three migrant families. (photo: Elvis Barukcic/AFP/Getty Images)

'Solidarity, Understanding, Humanity' Welcome Refugees in Bosnia
Mersiha Gadzo, Al Jazeera
Gadzo writes: "Unlike in other European countries, where protests against migrants and refugees have been taking place in recent years, Bosnians see their arrival as a test of humanity, having been in a similar situation in the early 1990s when war ravaged their country."
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Crops in Kansas as seen from space. (photo: NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS/U.S.-Japan ASTER Science Team)
Crops in Kansas as seen from space. (photo: NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS/U.S.-Japan ASTER Science Team)

Scathing Report Accuses the Pentagon of Developing an Agricultural Bioweapon
George Dvorsky, Gizmodo
Dvorsky writes: "A new technology in which insects are used to genetically modify crops could be converted into a dangerous, and possibly illegal, bioweapon, alleges a Science Policy Forum report released today. Naturally, the organization leading the research says it's doing nothing of the sort."
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