Time July 8, 2019
For the Record
‘We
promise
that we’ll
be good
role models
to society.’
EKAPOL CHANTAWONG,
at a June 24 ceremony in Mae
Sai, Thailand, marking a year
since he and the soccer team
he coached became famous
after their rescue from a cave
‘A government
that roams
the land...
scrubbing
away any
reference to
the divine will
strike many as
aggressively
hostile to
religion.’
SAMUEL ALITO,
U.S. Supreme Court Justice,
arguing in a majority opinion
that a 40-ft.-tall cross
honoring World War I soldiers,
which stands on state
property in Bladensburg, Md.,
is not an unconstitutional
endorsement of religion
‘A B o r d e r
Patrol a gent
came in our
room with a
2-yea r-old boy
and asked us,
“ Who wa nts
to take care of
this little boy?”’
UNIDENTIFIED GIRL,
describing how children were left to take care of one another at
a migrant- detention facility near El Paso, Texas; after a June
Associated Press report highlighted lawyers’ findings on conditions
there, about 250 children were transferred out and Congress debated
an emergency aid bill to help migrants
25
Number of stories above the
ground of the 1,300-ft.-long
wire on which Nik and
Lijana Wallenda— siblings
known professionally as the
Flying Wallendas—walked
between two skyscrapers
in Manhattan’s Times
Square in a first-of-its-kind
stunt on June 23
Monarch butterflies
Study finds those
born in captivity
struggle to migrate
Monarchy
Kate Middleton
succeeds Queen as
Royal Photographic
Society patron
GOOD WEEK
BAD WEEK
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Winning numbers for the North
Carolina lottery’s Pick 4 game
drawn on June 22, played by
2,014 winners, setting a state
record for prize money in a
single Pick 4 drawing
‘You can still
participate if
you do in fact
support the
administration,
you just can’t
talk about it
he re .’
RAVELRY, a social network
for knitters, announcing in
a June 23 statement that
it’s banning content that’s
pro–Donald Trump and his
Administration