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[SUBSCRIBE - Get Print and Full Digital]( [open] [View in your browser]( June 20, 2017 [The Death of Otto Warmbier]( Today on the Daily Standard podcast, Eric Felten talks with associate editor Ethan Epstein about North Korea's brutal treatment of the young... [Read More]( [It's Medicaid, Stupid]( All this time, the national headlines about health care reform in Congress have prioritized the terms “CBO” and “pre-existing conditions.” Not... [Read More]( [TWS CRUISE 2017 FALL]( [Midterm Watch: Comstock Faces Big Democratic Challenge in Virginia]( Comstock was among the Republicans who took control of the House in 2014, and, despite Democrats best efforts, survived a tough re-election... [Read More]( [Can Trump Bring Peace to Israel and Palestine?]( Author Nathan Thrall discusses the incentives that could lead to peace in the Middle East. [Read More]( [Trump Still Silent on Latest London Terror Attack]( Where is President Trump’s response to the terrorist attack in London? Not the June 3 attack, when three Muslim men in a van drove over several... [Read More]( [Free Flag Pin]( Editor's Corner Here's what is popular in the TWS Newsroom today: reason: A city uses a farmer's attitude towards gay marriage [to shove him out of the market](. Examiner: McConnell confirms: Healthcare bill released Thursday, [vote 'likely' next week.]( Commentary: Otto Warmbier, moral perversion, [and the social justice left](. National Review: Yes, hate speech [is free speech](. Free Beacon: Karen Handel closes GA-6 race in a way Jon Ossoff can't: [by voting](. Daily Beast: Navy Sailor Could Have Saved Himself, [Chose to Save His ‘Kids’ or Die Trying](. AdWeek: Is Aunt Jemima a product with a racist history [that should be shelved permanently]( Politico: Megyn Kelly [pantses Alex Jones](. David Brooks @ NYT: Let's not get [carried away](... Please feel free to send us comments, thoughts, and links to dailystandard@weeklystandard.com. -30- This email was sent by: The Weekly Standard A MediaDC Publication 1152 15th Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20005 We respect your right to privacy - [View our Policy]( [Manage Subscriptions](#) | [One-Click Unsubscribe](

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