The Nightshift: 30 April 2017


Editor’s Note: The Nightshift will be published in abbreviated form for the next couple of weeks due to outside scheduling commitments. 
Press Clippings:
Good Afternoon,  It’s Sunday, 30 April 2017, and this is the Afternoon Edition of The Nightshift: the world’s overnight news feed.
The Administration’s Second 100 Days have started. It’ll be interesting to see how the White House prioritizes its agenda going forward.
Famous Houston attorney Richard “Racehorse” Haynes has died. He was 90 and was one of the most effective trial attorneys in America, most famous for defending Dr. John Hill in the famous “Blood and Money” trial that became the subject of a best selling book.
North Korea is still a hot mess. Some things don’t change. Currently it’s up to China to reel North Korea back in.
A major rain/wind/electrical storm moved across the South and Mid-South this morning. Its created very nasty conditions across a multi-state area. The storm will be arriving on the East Coast overnight.
Now more than ever, catch up on the news in the rest of the world by reading the front pages of the World’s Greatest newspapers.
Don’t forget that both Politico.com and Bloomberg.com have been added to our go-to news resources.
The International Headlines are all at your fingertips. Have a great week.
The Times (London
Financial Times (UK)
The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland)
The Wall Street Journal (European edition)
Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
The Fine Print:  The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1086 for this site. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world. p

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