At least 138 people have been killed and more than 560 injured after a series of coordinated bomb blasts at a number of high-end hotels and churches across Sri Lanka on Sunday morning.
From Poland to Iceland, citizens’ groups are taking matters into their own hands and bringing about genuine political change from outside the party system. https://t.co/bD8ngwaDFH
[....] His blunt talk, including on Twitter, has endeared him to many in the foreign policy community and beyond, even if they don’t always agree with him.
His advice to the people he leaves behind? Calm down. Take a deep breath.
The drinking water in Paradise, California, where 85 people died in the worst wildfire in state history, is contaminated with the cancer-causing chemical benzene, water officials said. https://t.co/VNxA81qQzf
It’s much less scientific—and more prone to gratuitous procedures—than you may think.
Bout time someone wrote this article. No surprise to me that it was the most popular story over @ The Atlantic until the Mueller report bumped it to #2:
A Florida man was convicted Friday of running an 18-year, $1.3 billion health-care fraud that prosecutors called the largest such scheme ever charged by the Justice Department.https://t.co/28R8B09w2a
The #MuellerReport gives Congress multiple avenues of investigation to pursue. The open question is whether the Congress will have the stomach to peruse the 10 instances of potential obstruction of justice laid bare in the redacted report. https://t.co/DLhpvZYfZ0
....ordinary Venezuelans tell the story much better than I can. Meet some of the Venezuelans I met along the Colombia-Venezuela border; their accounts are lightly edited for space...
The new secretary, David Bernhardt, is under investigation on complaints that, as deputy, he used his office to advance the interests of former lobbying clients.