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Friday, September 20, 2013

Cheat Sheet - The Sinister Side of Home Schooling

Today: House Votes to Defund Obamacare , Iran Nuclear Deal Credit Should Go to Kirk and Menendez, Not Obama , Yankees' Andy Pettitte to Retire
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

September 20, 2013
UNSEEN

Because the practice is almost entirely unregulated in much of the country, parents are able to hide their crimes—sometimes fatally. The Daily Beast's Michelle Goldberg investigates.

Here We Go Again

Ten days before the latest government-shutdown deadline, the House of Representatives voted Friday on legislation that would both keep the government running at post-sequesteration levels and cut funding for the Affordable Care Act. Though the measure is certain to die—either in the Democrat-led Senate or at the desk of President Obama, who has pledged to veto if it gets that far—it adds difficulty to the task of reaching a compromise on how to keep the government from shutting down before September 30.

DEAL?

If the United States and Iran do reach a nuclear deal, two U.S. senators will deserve much of the credit: Republican Mark Kirk of Illinois and Democrat Bob Menendez of New Jersey. They wrote the sanctions that cut Iran off from the international payments system. They led the fight to pass those sanctions into law back in 2011. And they did it over the objections of President Obama and his White House.

He's Out!

Major league baseball's winningest postseason pitcher is out. New York Yankee Andy Pettitte announced Friday that he's "reached the point where I know I've left everything I have out on that field," and that Sunday's home game against the San Francisco Giants will be his last. Pettitte's retirement comes alongside fellow Yankee Mariano Rivera. "I want all of our fans to know now—while I'm still wearing this uniform—how grateful I am for their support throughout my career," Pettitte said in a statement. "I want to have the opportunity to tip my cap to them during these remaining days and thank them for making my time here with the Yankees so special." 

Literary Criticism

All copies of Ralph Ellison's National Book Award–winning novel Invisible Man will be removed from a North Carolina county's school libraries. The Randolph County Board of Education voted to ban the critically acclaimed 1952 book from its reading list. Invisible Man was named one of the top 100 English-language novels of the 20th century by Time magazine in 2010, but according to the parent whose complaint sparked the vote, "This book is filthier, too much for teenagers." The board's chair said he thought the novel was "a hard read," while another board said he "didn't find any literary value" in it. 


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