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Supreme Court Blocks Arkansas From Flurry of Executions
Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "The US supreme court has ended a dramatic day of legal tussles over Arkansas' unprecedented plan to execute eight prisoners in 11 days, declining to allow the state to go ahead with Monday night's scheduled killings in what amounted to a major victory for the condemned inmates' lawyers and anti-death penalty campaigners."
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Ed Pilkington, Guardian UK
Pilkington writes: "The US supreme court has ended a dramatic day of legal tussles over Arkansas' unprecedented plan to execute eight prisoners in 11 days, declining to allow the state to go ahead with Monday night's scheduled killings in what amounted to a major victory for the condemned inmates' lawyers and anti-death penalty campaigners."
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In Lawsuit, White Nationalist Claims Trump Directed Rally Violence
Kenneth P. Vogel, Politico
Vogel writes: "A white nationalist leader accused of assaulting a young African-American woman at a Donald Trump campaign rally filed a countersuit on Monday claiming the president directed him and other supporters to remove protesters."
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Kenneth P. Vogel, Politico
Vogel writes: "A white nationalist leader accused of assaulting a young African-American woman at a Donald Trump campaign rally filed a countersuit on Monday claiming the president directed him and other supporters to remove protesters."
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Five Things to Watch in the Georgia Special Election
Lisa Hagen, The Hill
Hagen writes: "The highly anticipated Georgia special election is coming down to the wire Tuesday as Democrats look to deliver a major upset and turn the House race into a referendum on President Trump."
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Lisa Hagen, The Hill
Hagen writes: "The highly anticipated Georgia special election is coming down to the wire Tuesday as Democrats look to deliver a major upset and turn the House race into a referendum on President Trump."
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Alex Jones Lawyer: 'He's Playing a Character'
Jonathan Tilove, American-Statesman
Tilove writes: "In emotional testimony at the [custody] hearing, Kelly Jones, who is seeking to gain sole or joint custody of her three children with Alex Jones, portrayed the volcanic public figure as the real Alex Jones."
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Jonathan Tilove, American-Statesman
Tilove writes: "In emotional testimony at the [custody] hearing, Kelly Jones, who is seeking to gain sole or joint custody of her three children with Alex Jones, portrayed the volcanic public figure as the real Alex Jones."
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Trump Has Spent 1 out of Every 5 Minutes of His Presidency in Palm Beach
Philip Bump, The Washington Post
Bump writes: "Trump's taken to calling Mar-a-Lago the 'winter White House' or 'southern White House,' clearly in part to give the impression that his time at the facility is spent on presidential business."
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Philip Bump, The Washington Post
Bump writes: "Trump's taken to calling Mar-a-Lago the 'winter White House' or 'southern White House,' clearly in part to give the impression that his time at the facility is spent on presidential business."
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UK Prime Minister Theresa May Calls for Early Election
Merrit Kennedy, NPR
Kennedy writes: "British Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she is calling for an early election on June 8, describing it as the 'only way to guarantee certainty and stability for the years ahead' as the U.K. prepares to negotiate its exit from the European Union."
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Merrit Kennedy, NPR
Kennedy writes: "British Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she is calling for an early election on June 8, describing it as the 'only way to guarantee certainty and stability for the years ahead' as the U.K. prepares to negotiate its exit from the European Union."
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2 Billion People Drink Contaminated Water, Says WHO
Cassie Kelly, EcoWatch
Kelly writes: "The World Health Organization urges cleaner sanitation practices after new data reveals that at least two billion people do not have access to clean water. The drinking water that is causing nearly 500,000 deaths a year is contaminated with feces, causing cholera, dysentery, intestinal worms, schistosomiasis and trachoma, typhoid and polio."
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Cassie Kelly, EcoWatch
Kelly writes: "The World Health Organization urges cleaner sanitation practices after new data reveals that at least two billion people do not have access to clean water. The drinking water that is causing nearly 500,000 deaths a year is contaminated with feces, causing cholera, dysentery, intestinal worms, schistosomiasis and trachoma, typhoid and polio."
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