Today’s comic by Jen Sorensen is A brief history of liberal demonization:
No word on what is causing the apparent rise in hate against the media:
What appeared to be a spray of small-caliber bullets left several windows shattered at the Lexington Herald-Leader on Sunday.
Rest in peace:
Through nearly four decades, at least five presidential administrations and seemingly countless Super Bowls and World Series, NPR listeners could depend on at least one thing in the ever-unpredictable world of athletics: Frank Deford. A mainstay on Morning Edition, the Hall of Fame sportswriter was public radio's scholar of sports for some 37 years before hanging up his cleats earlier this year.
Deford died Sunday at the age of 78 at his home in Key West, Fla., his wife confirmed to NPR. He leaves behind an astonishing 1,656 commentaries for NPR.
What a shame:
The owner of Three Mile Island, site of the United States’ worst commercial nuclear power accident, said Monday that it will shut down the plant in 2019 without a financial rescue from Pennsylvania.
Well, this is embarrassing:
Raise your hand if he was on your already dead list (raises hand):
Manuel Noriega, the Panamanian military dictator who often played opposing sides of Cold War-era political battles, until he was ousted by his on-again, off-again sponsors and toppled in a U.S. invasion, has died. He was 83.
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show: Trump, so good at the military, your head will spin, destroys NATO in 3 days. Armando joins to discuss this & the insane claim that Jared Kushner accepted the task of secretly negotiating the most sensitive topic in the world with Russia, then forgot he did it.
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