Busy news day Thursday, 25 April 2019 11:54:58 CDT David-Braverman Chicago, Entertainment, General, Geography, Politics, Travel, Weather (0) A large number of articles bubbled up in my inbox (and RSS feeds) this morning. Some were just open tabs from the weekend. From the Post: Reporters, tired of catching White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders in bald-faced lies, try to figure out what to do about it. Jennifer Rubin says former White House counsel Don McGahn's testimony "should rock Trumpland." Aaron Blake concurs. In an Op-Ed, Hillary Clinton advises Americans how to respond to the Mueller Report. Student reporters at Bear Creek High School in Stockton, Calif., are defying administration demands for prior restraint of an article about a classmate who works in the adult-film industry. In other news: WorldTimeZone.com has a list of Daylight Saving Time repeal efforts and the status of each for all 50 states. Stephen Dubner reports on a fungus that may wipe out the common banana. Chicago Housing Authority plans to create mixed-income communities have resulted in affluent communities. Photographer Brian Rose has published a book studying Donald Trump's failed properties. TNR's Ben Schwartz blames 1990s shock-jock radio for the rise of Donald Trump. New evidence suggests the Cambrian "explosion" may have been just one pop among many. An article in Quartz from 2015 analyzes how teenage girls revolutionize languages. The Chicago Tribune discusses meteotsunamis on the Great Lakes. (Apparently Lake Michigan has, on average, 29 a year.) Deborah and James Fallows have launched a new series on "Our Towns," starting with Angola, Ind. Finally Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has offered "the services of [his] office" to help mediate an end to the Chicago Symphony Orchestra musicians' strike. And now, to work, perchance to write...