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Friday, April 26, 2019

Andy Borowitz | Trump Furious After Twitter's Bot Purge Leaves Him With Fourteen Followers




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Andy Borowitz | Trump Furious After Twitter's Bot Purge Leaves Him With Fourteen Followers 
Donald Trump's Twitter page. (photo: Getty)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Donald J. Trump was reportedly 'furious' on Wednesday morning after a purge of right-wing bots by Twitter left him with a total of fourteen remaining followers, aides have confirmed."
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White House adviser Stephen Miller. (photo: Getty)
White House adviser Stephen Miller. (photo: Getty)

White House Refuses Request for Stephen Miller to Testify Before House Oversight Committee on Immigration
Grace Segers, CBS News
Segers writes: "The White House will not allow senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller, the architect of the administration's latest immigration overhaul and Homeland Security reorganization, to testify before the House Oversight Committee. Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings requested last week that Miller appear before the committee on May 1 to discuss immigration."
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Protesters demonstrate for clean water in Flint, Michigan. (photo: Dale G. Young/AP)
Protesters demonstrate for clean water in Flint, Michigan. (photo: Dale G. Young/AP)

Five Years After the Lead Crisis Began, Flint Residents Still Can't Trust Their Tap Water
Yessenia Funes, Earther
Funes writes: "Five years. That's how much time has passed since the City of Flint switched its water source, exposing nearly 100,000 people to lead-tainted water. That crisis continues today and has traumatized the city in a way that will take more than another five years to fix. The legacy will likely last for generations."
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Child is vaccinated in Moscow, Russia. (photo: Artyom Geodakyatass/Getty)
Child is vaccinated in Moscow, Russia. (photo: Artyom Geodakyatass/Getty)

We're in the Middle of the Largest Measles Outbreak Since the Disease Was Virtually Eliminated
Amanda Michelle Gomez, ThinkProgress
Gomez writes: "The number of people who have been infected by the measles nationwide is the highest since the disease was virtually eliminated in the United States, a public health crisis linked to vaccine skepticism."
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Incarcerated students. (photo: AP)
Incarcerated students. (photo: AP)

Restoring Prisoners' Access to Education Reduces Recidivism
James McWilliams, Pacific Standard
McWilliams writes: "If the bill passes, 463,000 prisoners will become eligible for federal financial support toward earning a college degree, which experts argue could go a long way toward improving life after incarceration."
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Two Saudi sisters, Maha Zayed al-Subaie, 28, left, and her sister, 25-year-old Wafa, fled abuse in Saudi Arabia and are requesting asylum in the Republic of Georgia. (photo: Sophinko Vasadze/CNN)
Two Saudi sisters, Maha Zayed al-Subaie, 28, left, and her sister, 25-year-old Wafa, fled abuse in Saudi Arabia and are requesting asylum in the Republic of Georgia. (photo: Sophinko Vasadze/CNN)

Pull 'Inhuman' Women App, Saudi Sisters Tell Tech Giants
Al Jazeera
Excerpt: "Two runaway Saudi sisters have urged Apple and Google to pull an 'inhuman' app allowing men to monitor and control female relatives' travel as it helped trap girls in abusive families."
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An orca surfaces off San Juan Island, Washington. (photo: Matthew Ryan Williams/The New York Times)
An orca surfaces off San Juan Island, Washington. (photo: Matthew Ryan Williams/The New York Times)

A Pod of Orcas Is Starving to Death. A Tribe Has a Radical Plan to Feed Them
Levi Pulkkinen, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "'The bottom line is the Salish Sea and the whales and the tribes need more salmon,' said Julius, the elected leader of the 6,500-member tribe."
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