Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 07.13.22

* It's going down. I'm yelling — Tinder! [Engadget] * Uvalde mayor suggests the real problem is how the cops are being shown, not that they did nothing as children were being murdered. [Keranews] * The power of the ballot: The right to abort is up to Michigan voters. [NPR] * Hands off my arms! The lawsuits restricting gun restrictions have started in New York. [WNBF] * Education Dept. says it should be easier for students to prove they got finessed by their colleges. [Business Insider]

Smartphone swiping / gesture control of a dating app* It’s going down. I’m yelling — Tinder! [Engadget]

* Uvalde mayor suggests the real problem is how the cops are being shown, not that they did nothing as children were being murdered. [Keranews]

* The power of the ballot: The right to abort is up to Michigan voters. [NPR]

* Hands off my arms! The lawsuits restricting gun restrictions have started in New York. [WNBF]

* Education Dept. says it should be easier for students to prove they got finessed by their colleges. [Business Insider]


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