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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Andy Borowitz | Trump Blasts Media for Reporting Things He Says




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Andy Borowitz | Trump Blasts Media for Reporting Things He Says 
Sean Hannity, a 'journalist' Trump trusts. (photo: Mike Segar/Reuters)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "The Republican Presidential nominee, Donald Trump, tore into the media on Thursday for what he called its 'extremely unfair practice' of reporting the things he says."
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Hillary Clinton supporters at a rally in Coconut Creek, Florida, in October 2016. Russians breached two county voting systems and a software vendor in 2016. (photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Hillary Clinton supporters at a rally in Coconut Creek, Florida, in October 2016. Russians breached two county voting systems and a software vendor in 2016. (photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Russian Hackers Likely to Target Florida Again in 2020 Election, Experts Warn
Peter Stone, Guardian UK
Stone writes: "Florida's record as a vital swing state made it a target for meddling in the 2016 election when Russians breached two county voting systems and a software vendor and now concerns are being raised about voting security in the state for the 2020 ballot, say election and cyber security experts, federal reports and Democrats."
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Sen. Kamala Harris speaks during a health care roundtable in Burlington, Iowa, Aug. 12, 2019. (photo: Alex Edelman/AFP/Getty Images)
Sen. Kamala Harris speaks during a health care roundtable in Burlington, Iowa, Aug. 12, 2019. (photo: Alex Edelman/AFP/Getty Images)

Before Kamala Harris Soured on Bernie Sanders's Medicare for All Bill, She Grew Her Email List From It
Akela Lacy, The Intercept
Lacy writes: "Before distancing herself from Sen. Bernie Sanders's Medicare for All campaign, Kamala Harris repeatedly boasted her support for the legislation in Facebook ads, in an effort to grow her list of supporters."
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Rifles for sale at a Virginia store. (photo: Jim Watson/Getty Images)
Rifles for sale at a Virginia store. (photo: Jim Watson/Getty Images)

How to Disarm America
Jack Crosbie, Splinter
Crosbie writes: "There are more than 363 million civilian-owned guns in the United States. We kill each other and ourselves with them almost constantly, at a rate of around 100 deaths per day."
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Massachusetts senator Ed Markey. (photo: Zach Gibson/Getty Images)
Massachusetts senator Ed Markey. (photo: Zach Gibson/Getty Images)

Trump Accused of 'Deporting Kids With Cancer' After the Administration Reportedly Ends Medical Deferral Program
The Week
Excerpt: "Federal immigration officials have told immigrant medical patients who have 'medical deferred action' to leave the U.S. within 33 days, Commonwealth Magazine reported on Monday."
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Fires in the Amazon. (photo: Victor R. Caivano)
Fires in the Amazon. (photo: Victor R. Caivano)

We Aren't Terrified Enough About Losing the Amazon
James Temple, MIT Review
Temple writes: "Scientists aren't sure if there's a tipping point, or how close we are to it - but it would be 'absolutely catastrophic' if we cross it."
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Employees clean a flooded area at the National Museum in Jakarta following heavy monsoon rains in February 2015. (photo: Bay Ismoyo/AFP/Getty Images)
Employees clean a flooded area at the National Museum in Jakarta following heavy monsoon rains in February 2015. (photo: Bay Ismoyo/AFP/Getty Images)

As Jakarta Sinks, Indonesia Announces Location of New Capital City
Matt Stieb, New York Magazine
Stieb writes: "Jakarta, the soon-to-be-former capital of Indonesia, is an imperfect city to point to as an early mark of climate change."
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