Thursday, October 11, 2018

Thursday, October 11, 2018

And another day of WTF? comes to a close:

“Standing up to bullies is the hallmark of a civilized society.” -- Robert Reich

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts transfers Justice Brett Kavanaugh's misconduct complaints to the 10th Circuit.

It took 28 minutes for a judge to grant Alexa's foster parents temporary guardianship. Alexa's mother and the little girl's immigration attorney were not notified about the proceedings. Octavia Butler warned us.

Democrats have grown increasingly concerned about election security while Republicans have grown more confident.

Crazy, horrible people attract crazy, horrible people.

Turkey tells U.S. officials it has audio and video recordings that prove Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was killed in Saudi Consulate.

"My instincts say that there is no question that the Saudi government did this, and my instincts say that they murdered him," Senate Foreign Relations Cmte. Chairman Bob Corker told reporters at the Capitol.

Trump would rather downplay Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance than jeopardize $110 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia.

International Day of the Girl: Here's everything you need to know and how to help.

Washington state abolishes death penalty.

Runner makes history by becoming the first professional athlete with cerebral palsy to sign with Nike.

Ancestry sites could soon expose nearly anyone's identity, researchers say.

Latest Boston Dynamics video proves the robot uprising will be shockingly nimble.

Amy Winehouse's hologram will tour with a live band in 2019.

“How I long to fall just a little bit, to dance out of the lines and stray from the light.” -- Dar Williams

Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.

Until next time, my friends. Good night.

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