Tuesday, April 4, 2017

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Opinion

The Endangered Antiquities Act

Republicans seek to weaken a transformative conservation law that has protected some of America’s most magnificent landscapes.

Yes.

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N.Y. / Region

Brutal Force at Rikers Island Continues at an ‘Alarming Rate,’ Report Says

The report, the third published by an independent monitoring team, says the number of fights among inmates has spiked, and correction officers are sustaining more injuries.

The island is not responsible.
Change the guards.

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Food

Kosher Rosés for the Passover Wine Glass

Rosés may break with tradition, but they are still kosher for Passover.

Just one glass.

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Opinion

Fleeing From America

Writing about the recent increase in illegal crossings into Canada, a reader is ashamed of his country: “Is this who we have become?”

Attempts to "pull up the ladder" are traditional.
It is a tradition that should end.

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Opinion

Should Democrats Work With Trump?


Obstruct Trump and the Republicans as possible.

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Business Day

After Health Bill’s Defeat, What Trump Can Learn From L.B.J.

Unlike Donald Trump, Lyndon Johnson had years of political experience that enabled him to pass his landmark Medicare legislation.

Trump does not learn.

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World

Surging Colombian River Kills More Than 100, Many in Their Beds

A giant wall of water carrying tons of mud and debris swept through the city of Mocoa on Saturday after heavy rains caused the nearby river to overflow.

Those buried in mud are dead.

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U.S.

Trump’s Precedent for Claiming Immunity? Clinton v. Jones


The courts will decide. 

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World

Philippines Leader Vows to Pardon Police Accused in Mayor’s Death


The rule of law is failing.

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Science

After Badger Buries Entire Cow Carcass, Scientists Go to the Tape

Researchers wondered what happened to the calf carcass they’d left outside for scavengers. A badger buried it, they found — then built a home next door.

The evidence is good.

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