- Ron Klain, the man who once
failed to contain the spread of Vice President Joe Biden and former
Vice President Al Gore, is going to be put in
charge of containing the spread of the Ebola virus. - A judge has struck down Arizona’s
ban on gay marriage recognition and the state’s attorney
general says he’s not going to fight it. - Nigeria has reportedly
declared a ceasefire with the Boko Haram terrorist group. But
previous reports of ceasefires have proven to be untrue, so maybe
not. Releasing all those kidnapped schoolgirls (remember them?) may
be part of the deal. - Because Gina Raimondo, Democratic candidate for governor of
Rhode Island, pushed through huge reforms of the state’s public
employee pensions,
unions are throwing support behind the Republican opponents.
Her lieutenant governor pick, Dan McKee, is also a supporter of
charter schools. - You’ll be able to spend your hard-earned bucks on all sorts of
regrettable purchases at hundreds of thousands of stores beginning
Monday with just your iPhone as the new
Apple Pay service launches. - Amazon launched its grocery
delivery service in New York City today, but only to the
hipsters in Brooklyn. They must have given up on the beehives and
rooftop veggie gardens.
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