Friday, May 26, 2017

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1
Real Estate

When a Roommate Won’t Pay Up

What’s the best way to raise a roommate’s rent — or get her to move out?

The courts will help if you notify the person in writing.

2
Magazine

Is it Possible to Resist Deportation in Trump’s America?

Living under draconian state laws, Arizona activists honed an effective strategy for keeping undocumented immigrants in the country. Can the same tools still work today?

I.C.E. has the full power of the federal government.
It can be fought in court.

3
World

North Korea Missile Test Was Short on Distance but Long on Data, South Says

The missile launched on Sunday could not reach American bases in Guam, South Korean officials said, but the test appeared to have provided useful data.

"North Korea"  is a sovereign state.

4
U.S.

Federal Court Revives Wikimedia’s Challenge to N.S.A. Surveillance

An appeals court ruling on warrantless internet surveillance raises the chances that the Supreme Court could one day scrutinize the issue.

Edward J. Snowden is a hero.
FISA should be unconstitutional.

6
Well

The Worst Fat in the Food Supply

Trans fat bans led to fewer heart attacks and strokes.

Trans fat deserves it's bad name.
Most of the problem seems to be fructose.

7
U.S.

Former C.I.A. Chief Reveals Mounting Concern Over Trump Campaign and Russia

John O. Brennan, the former director of the C.I.A., offered the fullest public account yet of how the federal investigation into Russian election meddling began.

Ok

8
N.Y. / Region

Democrats in New Jersey Governor’s Race Court Progressive Vote

The platforms of the leading Democratic candidates read like a progressive wish list, with plans for prekindergarten and to raise the minimum wage.

Good Luck to them.

9
Food

Why I’m Not Reviewing Noma Mexico

A chef aims for “the meal of the decade.” The Times’s restaurant critic, however, won’t be there.

10
Science

Freeze-Dried Mouse Sperm Survives Trip in Space


Freeze drying preserves sperm!


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