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Garrison Keillor | Hors d'Oeuvres! Hors d'Oeuvres in the House!
Garrison Keillor. (photo: MPR)
Garrison Keillor, Garrison Keillor's Website
Keillor writes: "The beauty of Brexit for an American is that it gives us a glance at the debate in the House of Commons, an actual spirited debate, something unknown in our Congress."
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren. (photo: AP)
Sen. Elizabeth Warren. (photo: AP)



Elizabeth Warren Joins Harris, Castro in Calling for Kavanaugh's Impeachment
Daniel Politi, Slate
Politi writes: "Sen. Elizabeth Warren became the most prominent Democratic presidential hopeful to join the calls for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to be impeached following new allegations of sexual misconduct against him."
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FBI agents. (photo: Joshua Lott/Getty Images)
FBI agents. (photo: Joshua Lott/Getty Images)

Russia Carried Out 'Stunning' Hack of Encrypted FBI Communications
Zach Dorfman, Jenna McLaughlin and Sean D. Naylor, Yahoo! News
Excerpt: "American officials discovered that the Russians had dramatically improved their ability to decrypt certain types of secure communications and had successfully tracked devices used by elite FBI surveillance teams."
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CBP. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)
CBP. (photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

There Are Exactly Two Things Border Patrol Agents Should Be Doing Right Now
Paul Blest, Splinter
Blest writes: "Apparently, throwing people into cages for the crime of being in the United States isn't so great for morale."
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United Auto Workers vice president Terry Dittes in Detroit announces a nationwide strike against General Motors. (photo: Rebecca Cook/Reuters)
United Auto Workers vice president Terry Dittes in Detroit announces a nationwide strike against General Motors. (photo: Rebecca Cook/Reuters)

Nearly 50,000 General Motors Employees Go on Strike After Union Talks Break Down
Deanna Paul, Alex Horton and Rachel Siegel, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "About 49,000 General Motors employees walked off the job at midnight Monday after negotiations between their union and the Detroit car giant unraveled over wages, health care, job security and other issues."
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Thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets on the last day of the #NoMoreTrump campaign to reject the unilateral measures against the country. (photo: Venezuelan Ministry of Communication)
Thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets on the last day of the #NoMoreTrump campaign to reject the unilateral measures against the country. (photo: Venezuelan Ministry of Communication)

Venezuela: #NoMoreTrump Campaign Ends With 13 Million Signatures Expected
teleSUR
Excerpt: "The Venezuelan government wrapped up the international #NoMoreTrump campaign Sunday as thousands gathered in the Bolivar plazas, communities and neighborhoods of the country to sign the petition calling on the United States to lift the unilateral blockade."
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Marina Korneeva, a pharmacist, on her daily commute from her job in Marinka to Kurakhovo, where she lives in a facility for internally displaced people. The army has been using her home as an improvised morgue. (photo: Anastasia Taylor-Lind)
Marina Korneeva, a pharmacist, on her daily commute from her job in Marinka to Kurakhovo, where she lives in a facility for internally displaced people. The army has been using her home as an improvised morgue. (photo: Anastasia Taylor-Lind)

Where There Are Fish in the Tap Water and Women's Uteruses Fall Out
Alisa Sopova, The New York Times
Sopova writes: "The last time Marina Korneeva heard about her home in Marinka, a small town in eastern Ukraine, it had been requisitioned by the army and was being used as an improvised morgue."
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