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Tuesday June 13rd, 2017 night edition

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A group of politicians who are tired of taxpayer money being used to build sports stadiums on Tuesday will introduce a bill in the Senate to prohibit the practice.

Cory Booker, D-N.J., and James Lankford, R-Okla., are sponsoring a bill that would prohibit teams from using municipal bonds, whose interest is exempt from federal taxes, to help finance stadium construction.

"Professional sports teams generate billions of dollars in revenue," Booker said in a statement.

"There's no reason why we should give these multimillion-dollar businesses a federal tax break to build new stadiums.

A report in September by the Brookings Institution revealed that $3.2 billion in federal taxpayer money, through municipal bonds, has been used to fund 36 newly built or renovated sports stadiums since 2000.

"Everyone likes free federal money to build their expensive stadiums, but with $20 trillion in federal debt, this is waste that needs to be eliminated," Lankford said in a statement.

A similar bill was introduced by Congressman Steve Russell, R-Okla., into the House of Representatives in March 2016. »

E3 2017: Metroid Prime 4 Officially Announced for Nintendo Switch

Authored by ign.com
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During the Nintendo Spotlight today, Nintendo officially confirmed that Metroid Prime 4 is on the way.

Metroid Prime 4 E3 2017 Reveal Teaser Stills 2 IMAGES Fullscreen Image Artboard 3 Copy Artboard 3 ESC 01 OF 2 Stills from the E3 2017 reveal teaser for Metroid Prime 4.

01 OF 2 Stills from the E3 2017 reveal teaser for Metroid Prime 4. »

Trump Wants to Cut EPA’s Scientific Research in Half

Authored by motherjones.com
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The hearing will be the first time that Pruitt will have to defend the dramatic cuts the administration has proposed for the agency.

The report notes that the budget would reduce the EPA’s funding, adjusted for inflation, to a level “not seen since virtually the inception of the EPA in 1970.”

Here’s the full Environmental Protection Network report, which details other ways Trump’s budget impacts air, water, and climate change:. »

Police body camera footage is becoming a state secret

Authored by theverge.com

Cops deserve credit when they do good, but these positive police videos emerge as states work to keep less flattering videos hidden.

North Carolina, for example, passed legislation last year excluding body camera video from the public record, so footage is not available through North Carolina’s Public Records Act.

All over the country, state legislatures are making that difficult as they push to shield body camera footage from public records laws. »

How Anne Frank's Diary Survived

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It was 75 years ago — on June 12, 1942 — that Anne Frank received a diary for her 13th birthday.

The following is an excerpt from LIFE’s new special edition, Anne Frank: The Diary at 70, available in the TIME Shop , on Amazon and at retailers everywhere.

Read more in LIFE’s new special edition, Anne Frank: The Diary at 70, available in the TIME Shop , on Amazon and at retailers everywhere. »