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Dorothy’s Pillow
The twins have taken to hiding things in their pillow cases that they don’t want their sisters to find. Dorothy’s stash today: Three books. Two calculators. A “Polly Pocket” type toy. A rock. A bottle of bubble solution. A container of cinnamon.
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Yellowstone National Park Set To Reopen — But With Caveats
There is growing economic pressure to reopen national parks and ease travel restrictions even as many states are still seeing a rise in coronavirus cases. Source: Yellowstone National Park Set To Reopen — But With Caveats I really feel for seasonal businesses—even if things return to relative normal within the next couple of months, they’ve…
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Twins are a trip
Having twins seem to always introduce things I never had to handle with the older girls. But, having synchronized teeth brushing sessions is pretty awesome.
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Lies, lies, lies
Yet again, the president used the Secret Service as an excuse for his profiteering, and yet again Secret Service records suggest he’s not telling the truth. Source: Trump said the Secret Service told him to stay at his hotel. There’s no record that’s true. – CREW
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Appearing nightly, the Quest Diagnostics Air Force
Your lab results fly first class after dark. Source: Appearing nightly, the Quest Diagnostics Air Force I enjoyed this article about the work done to transport lab samples from collection points to the labs themselves.
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Congress has no right of information
I’m listening to the oral arguments of the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit discussing the cases of the House trying to enforce their subpoenas through a lawsuit. The Trump administration lawyer is arguing that the House can subpoena, but enforcement of it is only the power of the executive branch (thus an…
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El Paso Walmart Shooting: Last remaining hospital patient dies
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The last remaining hospital patient from the Aug. 3 Walmart mass shooting has died, family and doctors said Sunday. “After a nearly nine-month fight, our hearts are heavy as we report Guillermo “Memo” Garcia, our last remaining patient being treated from the El Paso shooting, has passed away,” said David…
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Marine Corps Bans Public Display of Confederate Flag
In a letter, Gen. David H. Berger, the Marine commandant, said the symbol had “the power to inflame division.” Source: Marine Corps Bans Public Display of Confederate Flag I suppose it makes sense but I didn’t realize this wasn’t already a thing.