| 10 things you need to know today | | | | | | | 4.Author of new White House book says Conway 'No. 1 leaker' | Ronald Kessler, the author of the new book The Trump White House: Changing the Rules of the Game, said Sunday in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper that Kellyanne Conway is the "No. 1 leaker" in the Trump White House. Kessler, whose book comes out Tuesday, told Tapper that in one interview Conway, Trump's counselor and former campaign manager, forgot she was on the record, and harshly criticized colleagues, saying "mean, cutting, and honestly untrue" things about former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus. She also "dissed" the president's daughter, Ivanka Trump, and son-in-law and senior advisor Jared Kushner. The White House made no immediate comment. [CNN] | | | 6.Chinese space station crashes to Earth over South Pacific | China's defunct Tiangong-1 space station reentered the Earth's atmosphere over the South Pacific on Monday morning, local time. The spacecraft is believed to have burned up on re-entry, with little chance of any damage on the Earth's surface, the China Manned Space Engineering Office said on its website. The 34-foot-long, 18,000 pound Tiangong-1 was launched in 2011, and was run by two separate crews of three astronauts each in 2012 and 2013. The Tiangong-1, or "Heavenly Palace," was intended as a first step toward China's plan to launch a permanent space lab in 2022. China announced in 2016 that the Tiangong-1 had ceased functioning, and went ahead with the launch of the Tiangong-2 months later. [CNN, NPR] | | 7.Ruling party minister wins Costa Rica presidency in unexpected runoff landslide | Former governing party labor minister and novelist Carlos Alvarado Quesada won Costa Rica's presidential runoff election in a landslide on Sunday, defeating evangelical Christian singer and gay-marriage opponent Fabricio Alvarado Munoz. Polls had shown the rival candidates in a close race in recent weeks, but Carlos Alvarado, who backed a call for same-sex marriage, won with three-fifths of the vote. "Costa Rica once again delivered a beautiful democratic message," said Carlos Alvarado, 38, late Sunday. "What unites us is much greater than what divides us!" The current president, Luis Guillermo Solis of the center-left Citizen Action Party, was barred by law from seeking a second consecutive term. [The Tico Times, The New York Times] | | | 9.NYPD Blue, L.A. Law creator Steven Bochco dies at 74 | Emmy-winning TV writer and producer Steven Bochco, the creator of Hill Street Blues and NYPD Blue, died Sunday morning, his family's spokesman told The Hollywood Reporter. He was 74. Bochco had leukemia, and spokesman Phillip Arnold said he "fought cancer with strength, courage, grace, and his unsurpassed sense of humor." The New York City native earned a theater degree from Carnegie Mellon University, but made his name in Hollywood as the creator of such hits as L.A. Law, Doogie Howser, M.D., and Murder in the First. Disney CEO Bob Iger, president of ABC when NYPD Blue started, said Bochco was a "visionary, a creative force, a risk taker, a witty urbane story teller with an uncanny ability to know what the world wanted." [The Hollywood Reporter] | | | | | MOST POPULAR | | | CAPTURED: A PHOTO BLOG | Jacob Lambert | | | | | Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Unsubscribe from this list | Update subscription preferences | Privacy Policy © 2015 THE WEEK PUBLICATIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE WEEK ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OWNED BY FELIX DENNIS. | | |
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