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Monday, November 13, 2017

Andy Borowitz | Mueller Immediately Closes Investigation After Hearing Putin Proclaim His Innocence





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Andy Borowitz | Mueller Immediately Closes Investigation After Hearing Putin Proclaim His Innocence 
Robert Mueller. (photo: James Berglie/TNS)
Andy Borowitz, The New Yorker
Borowitz writes: "Moments after learning about Putin’s assertion, Mueller hastily assembled his staff of investigators to inform them that, now that Putin had fully exonerated himself, there was no point in continuing the probe."
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Former US Intelligence Officials: Trump Being 'Played' by Putin
John Wagner, The Washington Post
Wagner writes: "Two top former U.S. intelligence officials said Sunday that President Trump is being 'played' by President Vladimir Putin on Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and accused him of being susceptible to foreign leaders who stroke his ego."
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Federal Judicial Nominee Who Has Never Tried a Case Advanced by Senate Committee
Chris Benderev, NPR
Excerpt: "'It seems to me that when you get to the bench of a federal trial court, it would be helpful to have tried a case before,' said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., the committee's ranking member."
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'Most Mass Shootings Not Committed by Mentally Ill'
Kiran Alvi, Al Jazeera
Alvi writes: "Despite the revelations about Kelley's mental health, and the fact that the majority of Americans (63%) believe mass shootings in the US have more to do with mental health problems than gun control laws, health professionals warn that people should not draw a connection between mass shootings and mental illness."
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Puerto Rico’s Emergency Manager Steps Down, US Army Announces End of Relief Mission
Adrienne Mahsa Varkiani, ThinkProgress
Varkiani writes: "It’s been nearly two months since Hurricane Maria first hit Puerto Rico, creating a humanitarian emergency. Today, only 44.5 percent of the population has electricity, and nearly 13 percent of the island still doesn’t have access to clean drinking water."
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UN Official Will Raise Sexual Violence Against Rohingya With ICC
Serajul Quadir, Reuters
Quadir writes: "A senior United Nations official said on Sunday she would raise the issue of persecution of Myanmar’s Rohingya minority, especially sexual violence and torture, with the International Criminal Court (ICC)."
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Top Democrats Stage Anti-Trump Revolt at Bonn Climate Summit
David Siders and Emily Holden, Politico
Excerpt: "A handful of Democratic governors and scores of other lawmakers and mayors are mounting an insurgency at the United Nations climate conference here, orchestrating a highly choreographed campaign to persuade world leaders that President Donald Trump doesn’t speak for the United States on climate change."
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Here's How to Support Puerto Rico as It Recovers From Devastating Hurricane Maria
Remezcla
Excerpt: "With the island expected to go without power for months, Puerto Rico now needs our help. The US territory is in the midst of a financial crisis and already struggling in many ways."
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