Non-Sequiturs

Non-Sequiturs: 03.31.17

* A judge has approved a $25 million settlement for claims surrounding Trump University. [NPR] * If Neil Gorsuch becomes the next Supreme Court justice, is that proof bullying works? [Guile is Good] * Tips for surviving work when you're exhausted. [Corporette] * A look at the charges against the pro-life activists who secretly recorded Planned Parenthood sessions. [Slate] * Arkansas is racing to beat the clock... in order to execute people. [The Slot] * You're getting more of a TV show you probably don't watch anyway. [Law and More] * An appeals court ruled not to release Guantanamo Bay forced-feeding videos. [AP]

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* A judge has approved a $25 million settlement for claims surrounding Trump University. [NPR]

* If Neil Gorsuch becomes the next Supreme Court justice, is that proof bullying works? [Guile is Good]

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* Tips for surviving work when you’re exhausted. [Corporette]

* A look at the charges against the pro-life activists who secretly recorded Planned Parenthood sessions. [Slate]

* Arkansas is racing to beat the clock… in order to execute people. [The Slot]

* You’re getting more of a TV show you probably don’t watch anyway. [Law and More]

* An appeals court ruled not to release Guantanamo Bay forced-feeding videos. [AP]