THE BIG STORY
A memorial for victims of the plane crash in Iran. Sergei Supinsky / Getty Images STAYING ON TOP OF THIS
How a bad boss remade himself as a climate hero Federal scientist George Luber alleged in a whistleblower complaint that he fought back against CDC officials trying to stop him from using the words "climate change." In response, he said, he was put under investigation. His story sparked widespread outrage from climate activists and politicians.
SNAPSHOTS
The House voted to tell President Donald Trump to end all hostilities with Iran. The resolution is nonbinding but “directs” Trump to cease hostilities against Iran unless there’s an “imminent” attack or Congress declares war.
Facebook said it won't change policies on allowing lies in political ads. The announcement follows intense pressure from lawmakers in the last few months over the policy.
The International Spy Museum is now planning to overhaul its controversial torture exhibit. The museum intends to implement changes to the exhibit by March after it faced widespread criticism for playing down the brutality of the CIA’s torture program.
South Carolina is one of four states without hate crime laws, and politicians are trying to fix that — again. Over four years after a white supremacist opened fire in a historically black church in Charleston, lawmakers are now pointing to attacks on Jews in New York and New Jersey to enact a new law.
UK MPs have finally backed a Brexit withdrawal agreement. After months of failing to get through, it passed on the back of Boris Johnson's crushing general election win. It still must get through the House of Lords. FOREVER REMEMBERED
People are finding images of their deceased loved ones on Google Maps Randy Pristas was just washing his car in the front yard as usual when a Google Street View car drove by his house one day in September 2012. "I waved at it, so you better check it one day," his daughter recalled him telling her back then.
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These Are Our Most Highly Anticipated Books Of 2020. We're going to get a little meta to start off with. But what is a book but a reeeeeeeally long read, right? Arianna Rebolini and Tomi Obaro have a bunch of books they're excited about that are coming out this year. If your 2020 goals include Read More Books, this is for you.
Elizabeth Wurtzel Wasn't Sorry About Anything. Elizabeth Wurtzel's untimely death from cancer at 52 this week sparked an outpouring of grief on Twitter. And with good reason: the Prozac Nation memoirist helped set the stage for an entire era of confessional writing, Pier Dominguez writes.
Watching My Cousin’s Death Go Viral. Bilal Anwar’s cousin Salahuddin robbed an ATM. It wasn’t a particularly spectacular heist, but due to his taunting of a surveillance camera, footage of the crime spread, and an example had to be made. Salahuddin died in police custody — a young man let down by a society that still treats mental illness as a kind of crime in itself. Hoping your Friday flows as fast or slow as you need it to, Brandon
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