Friday, March 3, 2017

@2:40, 3/3/17

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U.S.

Mike Pence Used Private Email as Governor, News Report Says

The practice, reported by The Indianapolis Star, was legal but raised questions about the security of the communications, some of which addressed sensitive topics.

Party affiliation matters.
E-mails!

2
U.S.

Melania Trump Reads Dr. Seuss to Children in First Solo Outing as First Lady

To celebrate National Read Across America Day, Mrs. Trump visited a hospital pediatric wing and read “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”

When the shrub did it people were surprised.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss_bibliography
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartholomew_and_the_Oobleck

3
U.S.

Jeff Sessions Has Stepped Aside on Russia. Here’s Who Could Step In.

The attorney general’s recusal after the disclosure of conversations between him and the Russian ambassador to the United States has sharpened a host of legal questions.

Much of congress want scalps.
They will find a way to get them.

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Business Day

Forensic Files, Veterinary Version

When it comes to animal cruelty, neglect and abuse, Robert Reisman at the A.S.P.C.A. is on the case.

All vets have pets.
Other people's dogs satisfy my need.

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N.Y. / Region

At This Staten Island Restaurant, a Kitchen Run by Grandmas

A rotating roster of women from diverse backgrounds share their culinary heritages at Enoteca Maria in the St. George neighborhood.

Food is good.
Different food is better.

6
U.S.

Senate Confirms Rick Perry as Energy Secretary

Mr. Perry, a former Texas governor, will lead an agency he had once pledged as a presidential candidate to eliminate.

Cabinet secretaries follow orders.


U.S.

Ben Carson Is Confirmed as HUD Secretary

Mr. Carson, who has no experience running a large federal bureaucracy, will head an agency charged with helping struggling homeowners and renters and fighting urban blight.

Cabinet secretaries follow orders.

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N.Y. / Region

New Jersey Area Rising Around Transit Hub Lacks One Thing: Its Hub

In North Brunswick, new townhouses, restaurants and stores are being built along the nation’s busiest rail corridor. But no ground has been broken on the community’s promised train station.

Chris Christie is owned by the oil business.

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U.S.

Under Trump, an Already Depleted I.R.S. Could Face Deep Cuts

The Trump administration is proposing a 14 percent decline in spending for the tax agency, which is bleeding staff, auditing fewer returns and making taxpayers wait longer for help.

Taxation is not loved by anyone.
It is absolutely necessary and a graduated income tax is the fairest one yet found.

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U.S.

McMaster Rebuked in 2015 Over Handling of 2 Officers Accused of Sexual Assault

An Army report found that Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, now President Trump’s national security adviser, violated regulations in a case involving two junior officers.

This investigation probably has no future.
That would be error by the inspector general.

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