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Garrison Keillor | A Few Thoughts Before Heading Off to Dinner 
Garrison Keillor. (photo: WPPB)
Garrison Keillor, Garrison Keillor's Website
Keillor writes: "I’m a man of considerable loyalty. I stick with a pair of shoes for years, and I still use Ipana toothpaste because it sponsored Fred Allen on the radio, though sometimes I buy Colgate in support of higher education."
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Warren said that 'the Trump Administration’s inept response' to Hurricanes Maria and Irma 'denied families the help they needed and made it harder for them to recover.'
Warren said that 'the Trump Administration’s inept response' to Hurricanes Maria and Irma 'denied families the help they needed and made it harder for them to recover.'

Elizabeth Warren’s Puerto Rico Debt Relief Plan Outlines a Clear Path to Recovery
Seth Millstein, Bustle
Millstein writes: "Two years after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, Sen. Elizabeth Warren is proposing a radical plan to help the island recover, both from the hurricanes and its longstanding economic struggles."
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A prisoner. (photo: Getty Images)
A prisoner. (photo: Getty Images)

Florida Lawmakers Approve Rolling Back Voting Rights for People With Felony Convictions
Jessica M. Goldstein, ThinkProgress
Goldstein writes: "It took 150 years for voters in Florida to do away with a lifetime voting ban on residents with a felony conviction. It took just six months for the state’s Republican-controlled legislature to effectively reinstate the prohibition against voting for most of its newly-enfranchised citizens."
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John F. Kelly. (photo: Al Drago/NYT)
John F. Kelly. (photo: Al Drago/NYT)

John Kelly Joins Board of Company Operating Largest Shelter for Unaccompanied Migrant Children
Graham Kates, CBS News
Kates writes: "In April, protesters outside the nation's largest facility for unaccompanied migrant children noticed a familiar face enter the massive, fenced site in Homestead, Florida: former White House chief of staff John Kelly."
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A swastika is seen on a leaflet dropped Friday during Sacramento State University’s annual “Bites on the Bridge” fundraiser.  (photo: Dominic Vitiello/The State Hornet)
A swastika is seen on a leaflet dropped Friday during Sacramento State University’s annual “Bites on the Bridge” fundraiser. (photo: Dominic Vitiello/The State Hornet)

Swastika Leaflets Dropped by Drone in Downtown Sacramento
Noel Harris, The Sacramento Bee
Harris writes: "People attending an annual event at Sacramento State University celebrating the city’s Farm-to-Fork roots were bombarded with material taking aim at the press. Some had images of a swastika on them."
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An Israeli airstrike hits Gaza City on May 4, 2019. (photo: Hatem Moussa/AP)
An Israeli airstrike hits Gaza City on May 4, 2019. (photo: Hatem Moussa/AP)

Israel Responds With Airstrikes, Killing at Least 1 Person, After 200 Rockets Fired from Gaza
Lawahez Jabari and Yuliya Talmazan, NBC News
Excerpt: "At least 200 rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel Saturday, the Israeli military force said. Retaliatory Israeli attacks on Hamas military posts inside the strip killed at least one person and injured several others, according to Gazan authorities."
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The Trump administration rejected federal protection for more than 50 species such as the Pacific walrus. (photo: MMC)
The Trump administration rejected federal protection for more than 50 species such as the Pacific walrus. (photo: MMC)

Trump Vies With Reagan as Worst Enemy of Wildlife
Sarah Okeson, DC Reports
Okeson writes: "The Trump administration listed fewer animals and plants as endangered or threatened in Trump’s first two years in office than any president since Ronald Reagan when the notorious anti-environmentalist James Watt presided over the Interior Department."
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