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Andy Borowitz | British Ambassador Concealed Insults From Trump by Writing Messages in English 
Kim Darroch. (photo: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "The British Ambassador to the United States, Kim Darroch, explained on Monday that he had tried to conceal insulting remarks from Donald Trump by writing his cables in English."
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Andrew Cuomo. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Andrew Cuomo. (photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

New York Clears Way for Release of Trump's State Tax Returns
Gabriella Borter, Reuters
Borter writes: "New York state on Monday cleared the way for Democrats in the U.S. Congress to obtain President Donald Trump's state tax returns, raising the possibility of fresh avenues of inquiry for lawmakers investigating his finances."
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Paul Ryan cackles with other Republicans in 2017. (photo: Getty Images)
Paul Ryan cackles with other Republicans in 2017. (photo: Getty Images)

Obamacare Faces a Death Panel on Tuesday
Ian Millhiser, ThinkProgress
Millhiser writes: "A conservative panel of an especially conservative federal appeals court will hear a case on Tuesday brought by Republican officials who seek to repeal the Affordable Care Act in its entirety."
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Overcrowding at the US border patrol station in McAllen, Texas, on 10 June. The team who visited the center in Clint found children did not have adequate access to drinking water or food. (photo: Handout/Getty Images)
Overcrowding at the US border patrol station in McAllen, Texas, on 10 June. The team who visited the center in Clint found children did not have adequate access to drinking water or food. (photo: Handout/Getty Images)

Migrant Children Held in Texas Facility Need Access to Doctors, Says Attorney
Amanda Holpuch, Guardian UK
Holpuch writes: "Hundreds of children at a migrant detention center in Texas are being held in 'inhumane' conditions that amount to an 'emergency public health crisis' and should be allowed immediate access to doctors, according to an attorney who gained rare access to the facility."
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A protest about the census changes. (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
A protest about the census changes. (photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

Trump's Racist Census Fight II: New Look, Same Bigotry
Sophie Weiner, Splinter
Weiner writes: "The dizzying and absurd saga over whether the 2020 Census will include a question about citizenship is still, somehow, ongoing."
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Two Guatemalan Campesino leaders were assassinated on Friday. (photo: @SantiagoteleSUR)
Two Guatemalan Campesino leaders were assassinated on Friday. (photo: @SantiagoteleSUR)

Two Guatemalan Indigenous Leaders Killed
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Guatemalan Indigenous leaders Isidro Perez and Melecio Ramirez, members of the Committee of Campesino Development (CODECA), were killed on Friday by armed men in the village of Nuevo Eden in the eastern municipality of Livingston."
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Catastrophic disasters like the pair of cyclones that devastated Mozambique earlier this year, seen here, can over shadow more commonplace, smaller-scale events, including intense heatwaves, storms and flooding. (photo: Emidio Jozine/AFP/Getty Images)
Catastrophic disasters like the pair of cyclones that devastated Mozambique earlier this year, seen here, can over shadow more commonplace, smaller-scale events, including intense heatwaves, storms and flooding. (photo: Emidio Jozine/AFP/Getty Images)

One Climate Crisis Disaster Happening Every Week, UN Warns
Meilan Solly, Smithsonian Magazine
Solly writes: "A top United Nations official has issued a stark warning regarding climate change, pointing out that 'lower-impact' climate crisis disasters capable of causing death, displacement and suffering now occur at a rate of about one a week."
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