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Extra, Extra: Hillary Clinton Says Effort To Derail Russian Inquiry Is 'Terrible For Our Country'
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Extra, Extra: Hillary Clinton Says Effort To Derail Russian Inquiry Is 'Terrible For Our Country'


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Published May 26, 2017

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Published May 26, 2017

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  • In the first major profile of Hillary Clinton since she won the popular vote by millions last November, she tells New York magazine that "what’s going on now is an effort to derail and bury the Russia inquiry, and I think that’s terrible for our country."
  • Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort remained in contact with the president and his aides after the FBI launched its Russia probe.
  • The Times has an excellent video analysis of how Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s goons beat peaceful Kurdish demonstrators in D.C.
  • The stormtrooper who bumped his head in the infamous Star Wars blooper has BROKEN HIS SILENCE.
  • Glenn Close broke character and berated an audience member for taking photos during a performance of the Broadway musical Sunset Boulevard.
  • Liam Gallagher’s first solo show will be a benefit for Manchester bombing victims.
  • At the eleventh hour, a lottery winner finally came forward to collect a $24 million jackpot just before the winning ticket expired.
  • Denis Johnson, author of Jesus' Son, has died.
  • Grandmothers are now marijuana entrepreneurs.
  • Sunscreen sold in the U.S. prevents sunburns but not necessarily cancer?
  • The Onion has invited newly-elected Montana congressman Greg Gianforte to physically assault its entire editorial staff.
  • Have a great weekend, everybody...


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John Del Signore

Originally from the Albany area, John Del Signore has called NYC home since 1995. In addition to his thousands of meticulously-crafted bespoke blog posts for Gothamist, his writing has also been published in The Awl, Deadspin, The Nervous Breakdown, and performed at The Brick Theater in Brooklyn.

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