- Donald Trump's initial meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore Tuesday produced some vague promises in a joint statement but little in the way of actual action.
- Attorney General Jeff Sessions now says that the US can refuse asylum seekers escaping domestic abuse and gang warfare and has denied asylum to a Salvadoran woman as a result.
- Voters in five states head to the polls for primaries today in Virginia, North Dakota, Maine, South Carolina and Nevada, choosing candidates for several House, Senate, and gubernatorial races.
- A US federal judge is expected to rule on AT&T's proposed $85 billion deal to buy Time Warner this afternoon, the deal faces stiff opposition from the Trump regime over CNN's coverage of Trump.
- Washington state's net neutrality law took effect on Monday, countering the FCC's ending of national net neutrality rules, legislation in several more states including California remains pending.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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