Analysis: Trump may have been lucky to be investigated by Mueller — and five other takeaways
“Thomas’s concurring opinion is an example of a common form of argumentation: the false analogy to a universally acknowledged historical atrocity. … Thomas is absolutely right that we need to remember our eugenics past and make sure that we do not make the same mistakes again. He is absolutely wrong that individual women making independent decisions about their pregnancies are the eugenicists of our time.
-- Investors are quickly fleeing equities and seeking the relative safety of bonds, alarming U.S. markets and raising fears that a recession is coming. -- A U.S. intelligence assessment determined that Russia has been violating an international nuclear treaty by conducting low-yield nuke tests.: “The assessment marks the first time the U.S. has said the Kremlin has failed to strictly observe its commitments under the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. … At issue are activities at Novaya Zemlya, a remote archipelago above the Arctic Circle where Russia conducts nuclear tests.
-- Prominent Brexiteer Boris Johnson was summoned to court over allegations he falsely inflated the amount of money Britain sends to the European Union. , because right now they are putting up something that they know is false. I think it’s wrong,” the speaker of the House told KQED News. “They’re lying to the public. ... I think they have proven — by not taking down something they know is false — that they were willing enablers of the Russian interference in our election.” She added she believed the company’s response would have been different if the target of the video had been CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
Many academics commended the social media giant for taking up the issue, but several complained that the company should have started considering these options long ago. The billboard is next to the city’s primary Caltrain stop, where a large portion of the city’s technology workers arrive each morning. It's steps away from the headquarters of Lyft and Dropbox.
-- More than 230 undocumented immigrants detained at the border have been transferred to jails in the New York City area. -- The District’s Office of Human Rights released a report showing D.C. employers have had to pay nearly $500,000 in settlements since a “ban the box” law went into effect in 2014.
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