Friday, March 02, 2018

Delta: ‘We are not taking sides’ in gun debate Delta CEO Ed Bastian said he will not reconsider the company's decision to end a discount for NRA members, saying: "Our decision was not made for economic gain and our values are not for sale."
World leaders push back against Trump's trade war threat
The Generation Gap in American Politics
Near-record number of House members not seeking re-election in 2018
Origins and Destinations of the World’s Migrants, from 1990-2017
Uber, Lyft Drivers Earning A Median Profit Of $3.37 Per Hour, Study Says, this is terrible.
National Weather Service Forecast: Cloudy, With A Chance Of Budget Cuts
U.S. Plan For Steel And Aluminum Tariffs Prompts Global Backlash
Georgia Lawmakers Punish Delta Air Lines Over NRA Feud
NPR Poll: After Parkland, Number of Americans Who Want Gun Restrictions Grows
Despite Parkland’s opposition, Florida House panel votes to arm teachers 1. The bill doesn't address whether teachers would be provided guns or would have to buy them. 2. The NRA will get millions of dollars for training these teachers. 3. For the second day in a row, a panel of Florida lawmakers rejected a ban on assault weapons 4. Her voice breaking, Beigel Schulman said her son "became a teacher to teach" 5. "Over the vocal opposition of Parkland residents."
Walmart to raise age limit on gun purchases
Trump: 'Take the guns first, go through due process second'
Federal Judge Who Was Disparaged By Trump Greenlights Border Wall Project
Turnover In Trump's White House Is 'Record-Setting,' And It Isn't Even Close
Top Democrat Says Election Will Decide DACA's Fate
House Oversight Panel Asks HUD For Documents Amid Accusations Of Lavish Spending

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