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ICYMI: Homeboy Industries' Father Greg Boyle Issued A Powerful Open Letter On Trump's Victory

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- All it took was a single White House visit, and
national jokePresident-elect Donald Trump has already started limiting traditional press access. - Homeboy Industries founder Father Greg Boyle issued a powerful, beautiful open letter addressing Trump's victory and fears of what will happen to America.
- Making an open letter 180 from deep truths to parody, a member of the Parks and Recreation writing staff has issued a pretty hilarious post-Trump victory open letter, this one written in the voice of Leslie Knope.
- And, because we still think you need a little more levity in your day, some breaking news from Scientific American: apparently rats enjoy being tickled, but only if they are in the right mood.
- And, from the Department of This Can't Possibly Be True But We Really Hope It Is News, R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe is now claiming that he was originally supposed to play the killer in Se7en.
- Howard Dean has offered himself up, via Twitter, to run the Democratic National Committee, again. Hard pass, but thanks for offering!
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Donald Trump was a fading TV presence when the WGA strike put a dent in network schedules.
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