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Extra, Extra: Trump Still Has The Dilbert Guy In His Corner


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Published Mar 22, 2017

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Ben Yakas
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Published Mar 22, 2017

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  • Remember when David Lynch used to do kooky weather reports?
  • At least Trump still has the Dilbert guy in his corner.
  • The New Yorker takes a look at the cognitive dissonance between celebrating gig economies and normalizing the conditions of economic and social instability that led to gig economies in the first place.
  • NBA players don't party like they used to.
  • House Intelligence Committee chair Rep. Devin Nunes said today there is evidence that American intelligence agencies monitoring foreign officials may have “incidentally” picked up communications of Trump transition team members, and he delivered the news pretty carelessly.
  • Finally, a full trailer for the new season of Fargo, featuring double the Ewen McGregor.
  • After you read this story about a man who was shot at by his wife, stabbed by his mother-in-law, and assaulted by his father-in-law and his wife’s cousin, you'll be left with just one question: What did he do?????
  • This Octogenarian claims Trump has owed him $918.58 since 1994.
  • A very good dad has been rendering his children’s drawings into horrifyingly realistic creations.
  • Michael Shannon is reportedly the frontrunner to play Cable in Deadpool 2 (or the studio is using him to play hardball with some other actor).
  • The NY Times wants you to better get to know the Turkish Trump.
  • And finally, this dog loves this pony:

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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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