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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Andy Borowitz | Putin Almost Done Redacting Mueller Report




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Andy Borowitz | Putin Almost Done Redacting Mueller Report 
Vladimir Putin. (photo: Alexei Nikolsky/AP)
Andy Borowitz, New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "After putting in what one associate called a 'hellish all-nighter,' the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, is almost finished redacting Robert Mueller's report in time for its release, on Thursday."
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Migrant families continue crossing the border City Juarez-El paso Texas on 16 April 2019 with their children in arms to surrender to the authorities to request asylum. (photo: David Peinado/Getty)
Migrant families continue crossing the border City Juarez-El paso Texas on 16 April 2019 with their children in arms to surrender to the authorities to request asylum. (photo: David Peinado/Getty)

Trump's Attorney General Just Moved to Keep Some Asylum-Seekers Detained Indefinitely
Mica Rosenberg and Kristina Cooke, Reuters
Excerpt: "The US Attorney General on Tuesday struck down a decision that had allowed some asylum seekers to ask for bond in front of an immigration judge, in a ruling that expands indefinite detention for some migrants who must wait months or years for their cases to be heard."
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At a recent private event with employees, an executive at UnitedHealth Group said, 'The last thing you want to do is become the poster child during the presidential campaign.' (photo: Jim Mone/AP)
At a recent private event with employees, an executive at UnitedHealth Group said, 'The last thing you want to do is become the poster child during the presidential campaign.' (photo: Jim Mone/AP)

How the Health-Insurance Industry Is Working to Pull Democrats Away From Medicare for All
Jeff Stein, Washington Post
Stein writes: "At a company town hall meeting in late February, a UnitedHealthcare executive assured employees that the private health insurance giant was indeed working to undercut support for Democratic lawmakers' push for Medicare-for-all. But the company, he said, is trying to tread lightly."
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Caroline Criado-Perez at Hay Festival in 2015. (photo: Matthew Horwood/Getty)
Caroline Criado-Perez at Hay Festival in 2015. (photo: Matthew Horwood/Getty)

Women Suffer Needless Pain Because Almost Everything Is Designed for Men
Sigal Samuel, Vox
Samuel writes: "In medical lore, the term 'Yentl syndrome' has come to describe what happens when women present to their doctors with symptoms that differ from men's - they often get misdiagnosed, mistreated, or told the pain is all in their heads. This phenomenon can have lethal consequences."
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. (photo: Saul Lobe/Getty)
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. (photo: Saul Lobe/Getty)

Trump Abruptly Blocks US From Appointing Anyone to UN Committee on Racism
Jasmine L. Tyler, Human Rights Watch
Tyler writes: "In yet another example of the US' backpedaling from multilateralism/international organizations, the Trump Administration has failed to nominate a representative to the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), the latest in a series of US withdrawals from international treaties and supporting organizations."
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The former president of Peru Alan García arrives at the national prosecution office to testify in the Odebrecht case in Lima on 16 February 2017. (photo: Guadalupe Pardo/Reuters)
The former president of Peru Alan García arrives at the national prosecution office to testify in the Odebrecht case in Lima on 16 February 2017. (photo: Guadalupe Pardo/Reuters)

Alan García: Former Peru President Dies After Shooting Himself Before Arrest
Tom Phillips and Dan Collyns, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Peru's former president Alan García has died after deliberately shooting himself in the head when police tried to arrest him in connection with a multibillion-dollar Latin American corruption scandal."
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North entrance of Yellowstone National Park. (photo: National Park Service)
North entrance of Yellowstone National Park. (photo: National Park Service)


Court Affirms Yellowstone More Valuable Than Gold, Blocks Mining Exploration
Earth Justice
Excerpt: "A Montana district court has quashed a permit that would have allowed Canadian mining company Lucky Minerals Inc. to explore for gold in Emigrant Gulch just north of Yellowstone National Park."
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