Wednesday, June 29, 2016

June 29, 2016

EU members met in Brussels today for the first time without Britain.

Nicola Sturgeon is in Brussels to begin talks for Scotland to remain in the EU.

The Istanbul airport assault is the 14th major terrorist attack in Turkey over the past year.

Bernie Sanders: Like Britons, Americans are angry, and the Democratic Party should be alarmed.

After the Syrian regime began targeting doctors, an underground network of emergency field hospitals was built.

Incorrectly redacted transcripts released by the Benghazi Committee show Republicans likely abused subpoenas.

Landlords and ISPs are in cahoots to cheat apartment dwellers out of internet options.

Violent attacks on queer people are rarely labeled as hate crimes, even in cases where sexuality was a clear factor.

The Netherlands, in possession of a lot of empty jail cells, has been housing refugees in prisons.

Profile of Stephen Miller, another horrifying man employed by Donald Trump.

SCOTUS’s ruling on Abigail Fisher’s case could eliminate the Top Ten Percent rule at the University of Texas.

History of the Top Ten Percent rule and the fight for equitable access to higher education in Texas.

By setting aside former Virginia governor’s conviction, SCOTUS made it harder to prosecute corrupt politicians.

Researchers swab Boston transit system, surprised to find only bugs you’d pick up by shaking someone’s hand.

Ikea’s recall of nearly 36 million dressers includes hundreds of models, going back to 2002.

“Warranty void if removed” stickers on gaming consoles are illegal.

An AI lawyer chatbot has overturned 160,000 parking tickets in London and New York.

The oldest white oak in America—perhaps the world—is in New Jersey, and it’s dying.


by via The Morning News

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