Lawmakers’ confidence in Netanyahu waning
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The gun measures voters want on their state ballots thetrace.org · Jennifer Mascia With gun reforms stalled in Congress, several states are looking to tighten their gun laws through ballot initiatives this year. What could happen in the first nitrogen execution in the U.S.? themarshallproject.org · Maurice Chammah “How much they’ll feel when the nitrogen hits, I don’t know — because, again, nobody knows.” |
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Of course Californians are pouring into Texas Business Insider · Alcynna Lloyd, Noah Sheidlower, and Matt Turner Dallas mayor Eric Johnson cited relatively affordable homes and a free, clean, high-quality life as two of the state’s draws. Once venerated, Sports Illustrated’s future in doubt flipboard.com · The Sports Desk The bible of sports journalism may be dying after Friday’s massive layoffs. Opinion: Thin-skinned men triggered by Taylor Swift at NFL games need to get a grip USA TODAY Sports · Nancy Armour We don’t hear complaints when male celebrities are prominently featured. But when Taylor Swift is, a segment of people lose their minds. Scientists fascinated by extremely muscular 93-year-old man futurism.com · Noor Al-Sibai An elderly Irish man who didn’t start working out until his 70s is so fit that he’s become the subject of a case study. ‘I have a history of getting in trouble by speaking my mind’ airmail.news · Nicholas Clairmont What do you do when you’re the top reporter on the biggest story in a generation who gets driven out by your own colleagues over a single word? A reflection of our obsession with evil theconversation.com · Regina Hansen 50 years later, “The Exorcist” continues to possess Hollywood’s imagination. |