Apple, Russia, Jeff Sessions: Your Morning Briefing
• "More than once, as we walked the streets of New York, I felt I was in the presence of someone coming fully alive for the very first time." Our Magazine reporter spent a week interviewing
Chelsea Manning, the transgender former Army specialist who was recently freed after years in prison for sharing vast troves of military and diplomatic documents with WikiLeaks.
[The New York Times] • The half brother of North Korea’s leader had $120,000 in his possession when he was killed
at Kuala Lumpur’s airport in February, raising new questions about the motive for the assassination.
[The New York Times] • What will manners be like in the office of the future?
_____ • A U.S. federal appeals court ruled against President Trump’s revised travel ban, the latest in a string of
court rulings rejecting the administration’s efforts to limit travel from several predominantly Muslim countries.
• And this week marks 50 years since Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court decision that invalidated U.S. state laws restricting interracial marriage.
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