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Charles Pierce | The Vlad and Donnie Show Got Renewed for the Fall 
Protesters take part in the 'Helsinki against Trump and Putin' demonstrations. (photo: Jonathan Nackstrand/Getty)
Charles Pierce, Esquire
Pierce writes: "If I didn't know that there is a murder of crows sitting upon the capitol these days, I might even applaud the move as an immortal masterpiece of pure trolling. If the threat to democratic institutions weren't so imminent, I'd buy a beach chair and a cooler full of coldies, sit back, and watch the show."
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A Guatemalan man, identified only as Gonzalo, hugs his son Evelio, 10, in an Annunciation House facility after they were reunited on July 19, 2018, in El Paso, Texas. The two were reunited in an I.C.E processing center after being separated for sixty three days when they tried to cross into the United States. (photo: Joe Raedle/Getty)
A Guatemalan man, identified only as Gonzalo, hugs his son Evelio, 10, in an Annunciation House facility after they were reunited on July 19, 2018, in El Paso, Texas. The two were reunited in an I.C.E processing center after being separated for sixty three days when they tried to cross into the United States. (photo: Joe Raedle/Getty)



Facing Deadline, Trump Administration Has Reunified Just 364 of 2,500-Plus Migrant Children
Julia Ainsley and Jacob Soboroff, NBC News
Excerpt: "Of 1,607 parents eligible to be reunited with their children, 719 have final orders of deportation, the government says, meaning they could be removed from the country as soon as they are reunited."
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Miami Dolphins players protest during the national anthem. (photo: Jim McIsacc/Getty)
Miami Dolphins players protest during the national anthem. (photo: Jim McIsacc/Getty)

NFL Halts Anthem Policy After Dolphins Criticized for Considering Suspensions of Players Who Protest
Associated Press
Excerpt: "The NFL and National Football League Players Association have agreed to halt enforcement of rules regarding the new national anthem policy while the two sides work on a resolution."
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The inspector general's probe will focus on whether Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke violated conflict of interest laws. (photo: Jeff Robertson/AP)
The inspector general's probe will focus on whether Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke violated conflict of interest laws. (photo: Jeff Robertson/AP)

Interior Watchdog Opens Probe of Land Deal Linking Ryan Zinke, Halliburton Chairman
Ben Lefebvre, Politico
Lefebvre writes: "The Interior Department's internal watchdog has launched a full investigation into a real estate deal involving a foundation established by Ryan Zinke and developers including Halliburton Chairman David Lesar, which was first reported by POLITICO last month, according to a letter the office sent to House Democrats on Wednesday."
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A.J. Seger, center right, 2, stands at a voting machine while his mother, Mindy Seger, far left, 38, casts her ballot at Mount Zion United Methodist Church in Marietta on April 18. (photo: David Barnes)
A.J. Seger, center right, 2, stands at a voting machine while his mother, Mindy Seger, far left, 38, casts her ballot at Mount Zion United Methodist Church in Marietta on April 18. (photo: David Barnes)

Georgia Cancels Registration of More Than 591,500 Voters
Kristina Torres, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Torres writes: "Georgia canceled the registration of more than a half-million voters over the weekend, part of an ongoing round of maintenance to clean up the state's voting rolls."
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A protester holds up a sign ('We are missing 43!') with relatives of the 43 missing students from a teacher's college in Ayotzinapa during a march in Mexico City. (photo: Henry Romero/Reuters)
A protester holds up a sign ('We are missing 43!') with relatives of the 43 missing students from a teacher's college in Ayotzinapa during a march in Mexico City. (photo: Henry Romero/Reuters)

Mexico: 'Three Children Murdered Every Day,' Says Rights Group
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Every day, three children are murdered in Mexico, the National System for the Protection of Children and Adolescents (SIPINNA) said Thursday."
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Destruction from Superstorm Sandy. (photo: Getty)
Destruction from Superstorm Sandy. (photo: Getty)

Judge Dismisses New York City Climate Lawsuit Against 5 Oil Giants
Nicholas Kusnetz and David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News
Excerpt: "New York City sought to hold the industry responsible for the costs of adapting to sea level rise and increasing heat. Mayor Bill de Blasio says he will appeal."
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