Some things in the news, other than the already-noted train wreck in Philadelphia:
From the Daily Mail, a federal judge has given the State Department until September 21 to hand over emails from Hillary Clinton to Citizens United.
From CNN, the No. 2 leader of ISIS has been killed in an airstrike, according to the Iraqi Defense Ministry.
From Life News, the House will vote on a bill to prevent abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
From the Washington Examiner, House Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-GA) has unveiled a plan to repeal and replace Obamacare.
From The Times Of India, Malaysia has decided to push back boats carrying Rohingya, members of a Muslim minority in Myanmar.
From the Chicago Sun Times, the Vatican has officially recognized the state of Palestine.
In Western Journalism, Marita Noon writes an open letter to presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson (R).
From MyFoxChicago, Hungary honors their 700,000 citizens who were taken to Soviet labor camps.
From Campus Reform, on Mother's Day, students at U.C. Berkeley protest on behalf of mothers of a different species.
From Bizpac Review, a Wal-Mart worker makes a video of herself accusing her employer of racism, while on the job. (If she gets fired for this, will that be racism, too?)
From the New York Post, how to take the perfect nap.
And from Fox News, scientists have created chicken embryos with dinosaur snouts.
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