Wednesday's Morning Email: Elizabeth Warren Continues Onslaught On Trump

Wednesday's Morning Email: Elizabeth Warren Continues Onslaught On Trump

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"Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), amplifying her recent attacks on Donald Trump, admonished the presumptive GOP presidential nominee in a no-holds-barred speech on Tuesday, calling him 'a small, insecure money-grubber who doesn’t care who gets hurt.'" And Hillary Clinton’s campaign loves having Warren attack for them. [Marina Fang, HuffPost]

Here's how the U.S. government found and killed Mullah Akhtar Mansour, and meet the new leader of the Afghan Taliban. [Reuters]

While the charges relate to one instance of sexual assault in Pennsylvania, over 50 women have accused him of sexual misconduct. These are their stories. [Michael McLaughlin, HuffPost]

"Police in riot gear used smoke grenades on hundreds of protesters who they said hurled rocks and bottles outside a Donald Trump campaign rally in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Tuesday night." [Peter Andrew Hart, HuffPost]

Democratic leaders are considering dropping the DNC chair. [CNN]

"Feeling exiled and frustrated in her Florida condominium, Ruthann Aron decided she needed a makeover. Not of the cosmetic variety but of the cosmic -- a public image redo, which would not be particularly easy nearly 20 years after the trial that put her in a Maryland prison for hiring a hit man to murder her rich urologist husband." [WaPo]

WHAT’S BREWING

Someone was funding the lawsuits against them, and that someone is PayPal cofounder Peter Thiel. [Forbes]

But when will the changes stop? We still miss the stars. [Twitter Blog]

From "The Night Manager" to "Neighbors 2." [Vanity Fair]

You feel like you can reach out and touch your new polar bear friend. [HuffPost]

"This detail would even feel heavy-handed in a novel about a dystopian future ruled by the libertarian tech elite, but here you go: in San Francisco’s Dolores Park, people will be able to reserve chunks of the park as part of a two-month pilot program by the Recreation and Parks Department. " [Deadspin]

Could it be a $60,000 weave? [Gawker]

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WHAT'S WORKING

"Checking your work email on a weekend or a holiday? In France, where employees have been granted 'the right to disconnect,' that’s now against the law." [HuffPost]

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BEFORE YOU GO

~ More 18- to 34-year-olds live with their parents than with roommates or partners, according to Pew Research.

~ Trump has finally donated $1 million to a veteran's group, after saying he had done so four months ago.

~ Could the decline of cigarettes be connected to the rise of obesity in America?

~ These folks are reading out every word in the user agreement contacts in the apps people typically have on their phones. It's taking them over 24 hours.

~ In reality TV winner news, here's who triumphed on "The Voice" and "Dancing With The Stars."

~ Would you like Angelina Jolie to be your professor? Head to the London School of Economics this fall.

~ The Olympics of hairdressing is as absurd as you think it would be.

~ This Texas town has had to boil its water for two weeks, and the end isn't in sight.

~ Jay Z responded for the first time to "Lemonade" in a verse that mentions making millions on his marriage.

~ Google's offices were searched (ba-dum-bum-ching) by French authorities in an ongoing tax evasion probe.

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