Press Clippings:
Good Morning. It’s Monday, 15 May 2017 and this is the Morning Edition of The Nightshift, the world’s overnight news feed.
North Korea continues to unnerve by firing off another missile test over the weekend.
President Trump’s staff is working on finding a replacement for the fired head of the FBI, James Comey.
Washington remains confused and ineffective.
The PGA Players Championship was won by Si Woo Kim, who becomes the fourth PGA golfer to win two tournaments under the age of 22 (the others are Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia, and Jordan Spieth). Third round leader JB Holmes ballooned to a 12 over par 84 and it was ugly, dropping him from a tie for first entering the final round to a tie for 41st.
The Golden State Warriors beat the San Antonio Spurs 113-111 in a massive comeback. The Spurs lost Kawhi Leonard (again) due to a recurrence of his ankle injury. That could be a big problem going forward.
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The Fine Print: The Nightshift is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. This post is number 1111 for this site. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.