Tuesday, April 11, 2017

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U.S.

Federal Judge Strikes Down Texas Voter ID Law


Expected.

2
U.S.

Manhunt in Wisconsin for Man Who Mailed Manifesto to President Trump

The suspect is also believed to have robbed a gun store, set his own car on fire and espoused revolution.

A garden variety nut.

3
Health

The Trump Resistance Found Early Success. Can It Also Find Momentum?

U.S.

Alabama Governor Faces Impeachment Hearing in Scandal of Sex and Power

The hearing involving Gov. Robert Bentley comes three days after the release of a damning investigative report accusing him of encouraging “an atmosphere of intimidation.”

Yes.

5
Opinion

In Sexual Harassment Cases, What Are We Settling For?

Why it took so long to hold Bill O’Reilly to account.

Bill O'Reilly is not yet homeless.

6
N.Y. / Region

‘Raise the Age,’ Now Law in New York, Is Still a Subject of Debate

After weeks of hard-fought negotiations, the resulting bill left some who had sought the law disappointed in its many subsections and stipulations.

The Right likes punishment.

7
Business Day

Legal Marijuana Ends at Airport Security, Even if It’s Rarely Stopped

Because federal law takes precedence, flying in possession is barred. Enforcement, however, is not a priority for screeners.

A drug bust is not fun.

8
World

China’s Death Penalty Is Still Veiled in Secrecy, Amnesty Says

An Amnesty International report adds to the debate about how much to trust Beijing’s claims that it has sharply cut the number of prisoners it executes.


Official China has not changed.

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U.S.

Trump’s Company Settles Lawsuit With a Second Celebrity Chef

Both Geoffrey Zakarian and José Andrés had been sued after they backed out of plans to open restaurants in the Trump International Hotel in Washington.

The Trump organization is not a good employer.

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U.S.

Trump Administration to Pay Health Law Subsidies Disputed by House

The administration’s statement, despite a House Republican lawsuit against the payments, sends a potentially significant signal to insurers, encouraging them to stay in the exchanges.

The A.C.A. is the law.

Congress passed it.  There should be no need for a second authorization.


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