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Early Addition: Melania Trump Thinks 'Gift Of Nature' Can Heal Sick Children, Who Cares About Health Insurance
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Early Addition: Melania Trump Thinks 'Gift Of Nature' Can Heal Sick Children, Who Cares About Health Insurance


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Published Mar 2, 2017

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  • Melania Trump has called for the "gift of nature," not health insurance, to heal sick children, which...makes...no...sense.
  • Remember that time Sean Spicer dressed up like the Easter Bunny at the White House?
  • Is Newark the new Brooklyn, or is Jersey City the new fartfartfart???
  • The New Yorker on where the Russia investigation goes after the big Sessions reveal.
  • 'Happily ever after' endings are no longer cool.
  • FiveThirtyEight tries to figure out just how (un)popular Trump is.
  • We do not recommend trying this.
  • Garfield has transitioned from genderless to male, in case Garfield's gender identity is important to you.
  • Of course Trump's team nixed ethics courses for the White House staff, why would that matter?
  • Having sex with your roommate almost always ends in pain and suffering, but yes, you could call it an "amenity."
  • Eating weed at work? Sure, why not.
  • And finally, a fluffy cat catches snow in slow motion:

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Ben Yakas was born and raised in New York, and has worked for Gothamist for over a decade, and WNYC for four years, covering literally everything. He has hung out with Dan Smith (who will teach you guitar), but still has yet to have a guitar lesson with him.

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