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Reporter's Notebook: Rebels threaten to upend GOP agenda amid growing frustrations with Trump
You always knew Lady Elaine Fairchilde would sow chaos on Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood when she uttered the incantation "boomerang-toomerang-soomerang!"Lady Elaine was the mischievous puppet on the show who bore a resemblance to Rod Stewart. She often waved around her boomerang if someone in the Neighborhood of Make Believe ticked her off, and she would literally flip the neighborhood upside down with her "boomerang-toomerang-soomerang!"That’s where we stand with things these days on Capitol...
Reporter's Notebook: Rebels threaten to upend GOP agenda amid growing frustrations with Trump
You always knew Lady Elaine Fairchilde would sow chaos on Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood when she uttered the incantation "boomerang-toomerang-soomerang!"Lady Elaine was the mischievous puppet on the show who bore a resemblance to Rod Stewart. She often waved around her boomerang if someone in the Neighborhood of Make Believe ticked her off, and she would literally flip the neighborhood upside down with her "boomerang-toomerang-soomerang!"That’s where we stand with things these days on Capitol...
The end of a regulatory grey zone: Why China is cracking down on offshore brokerages
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Judge blocks Alabama's nitrogen gas execution method, rules it is unconstitutionally cruel
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How Tiananmen Square vigils in Hong Kong have become unlawful
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