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Reports: Trump Asked Intel Chiefs to Disavow Russian Collusion With His Campaign

Voice of America 

U.S. President Donald Trump asked two of the country's top intelligence chiefs to publicly disavow possible Russian collusion with his election campaign, but the officials considered the request to be inappropriate and refused, U.S. media reports say. Trump made separate appeals in March to Daniel Coats, the national intelligence director, and to Admiral Michael Rogers, the director of the National Security Agency, according to U.S. news accounts citing current and former U.S. officials. Trump... Читать дальше...

The dumb accounting error at the heart of Trump’s budget

Vox 

“The same money cannot be used twice” — unless it can.

Not only does the Trump administration’s budget proposal rely on economic growth assumptions that are wildly more optimistic than those produced by any private sector forecaster, but it turns out that embedded within those assumptions is a completely ridiculous accounting error.

Here’s how it works. The budget is counting on economic growth — and a lot of it — to overcome what otherwise would be a projected $1.3 trillion deficit in 2027 and instead achieve balance. Читать дальше...

Celebration rules could relax, to an extent

NBCSports.com 

NFL owners tabled a vote on relaxing celebration penalties during their March meeting, in part because they were listening to feedback from players. It appears at least one person is listening. According to Tom Pelissero of USA Today, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is expected to propose a major loosening of the celebration rules, which would allow…

Spare Yourself From Tedious Small Talk

WSJ.com 

What seems like banal banter can turn into something more meaningful—and even help your career—if you know how to steer the conversation.



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Celebration rules could relax, to an extent
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NFL owners tabled a vote on relaxing celebration penalties during their March meeting, in part because they were listening to feedback from players. It appears at least one person is listening. According to Tom Pelissero of USA Today, NFL commissioner ...
NFL is all set to ease up on celebration penalties, but still no twerkingSB Nation
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Monroe-Juneau-Jackson Genealogy Meeting

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

The Monroe-Juneau-Jackson Genealogy Workshop will be holding the next regular meeting on Tuesday, June 6 at Carolyn Habelman's Genealogy Library, 1488 Aqua Rd., Black River Falls, Wis. (Habelman Cranberry Marsh on Co. O, west of Millston). Doors open at 6:30…

Spacewalking astronauts pull off urgent station repairs

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Spacewalking astronauts pull off urgent station repairs (AP) — Spacewalking astronauts completed urgent repairs at the International Space Station on Tuesday, replacing equipment that failed three days earlier and restoring a backup for a vital data-relay system. Success finally came after her spacewalking partner, Jack Fischer, blasted the area with nitrogen gas to clear away flecks of metal. Testing confirmed the new unit worked, restoring full redundancy to the system that operates the space station's solar panels... Читать дальше...

Kickstarter for Kudo3Ds Bean SLA 3D printer launching May 30 (with huge discounts)

3ders.org 

Kudo3D, the California-based company behind the Titan line of SLA 3D printers, is preparing a Kickstarter campaign for its latest 3D printer, the Bean. Billed as “the ultimate consumer SLA 3D printer,” the Bean will be available from just $199 (Super Early Bird). Back in March, we reported that Kudo3D was preparing to launch its new Bean 3D printer. Diverging from the path taken for its Titan 1 and Titan 2 3D printers, Kudo3D promised us an ultra-affordable consumer SLA machine that was compact and green (like a bean).

Keillor: Our nation's capital has become our nation's attic

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

When those crews are done down South, put them to work in Washington, D.C. The Frenchman L'Enfant (the name means "immature") who laid out the streets in this swamp had grandiose ideas, as anyone knows who has attempted to navigate in the capital, diagonal boulevards laid against a grid, which created numerous odd squares and irrelevant circles which, of course, required large equestrian statues to ennoble them, and so you have Thomas Circle at 14th Street and Massachusetts Avenue NW named for Gen. Читать дальше...





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