Democratic candidates descend on Cedar Rapids, "Dark Phoenix" doesn't rise, and one dastardly seagull: It's your morning update.
THE BIG STORY
Sign-spinners, taco trucks, and steel drums: What happens when 19 presidential candidates all show up in one place
Nineteen Democratic candidates descended on Cedar Rapids on Sunday for the largest gathering of the 2020 presidential race yet, a symbol of a vast, chaotic, and exhausting Democratic field — where one speaker bled into another and chanters on the streets drowned each other out. The madness started at 5 a.m., and Ruby Cramer and Molly Hensley-Clancy captured it all: Elizabeth Warren's fans singing 9 to 5, Beto O'Rourke's taco truck, and John Delaney's, uh, sign-flippers. Give it a read, and go, "Oh yeah, I forgot that person was running, too." Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's campaign had a banner with her face on it over the side of a minivan, where a man played a steel drum. Charlie Neibergall / AP STAYING ON TOP OF THIS Trump backed off his threat to impose tariffs on Mexico after an immigration deal was reached
Mexico and the US made a last-minute deal Friday to avoid threatened US tariffs on Mexican goods. "Unprecedented steps" will be taken by Mexico to curb the flow of migrants attempting to reach the US, including deploying its National Guard to its southern border. The US also said it would expand its Migrant Protection Protocols, or "Remain in Mexico" policy, to the entire southern border, and agreed to speed up hearings for asylum claims, according to the State Department. The US will also help with development programs in Central America and southern Mexico to address the causes of immigration. SNAPSHOTS Dark Phoenix has the worst debut in X-Men franchise history. The 12th and ostensibly final film in the 19-year-old franchise, grossed an estimated $33 million at the domestic box office. It's the lowest domestic debut yet during the 2019 summer movie season. Police have charged a Detroit man with murdering three people, two gay men and a transgender woman. They allege that Devon Robinson, 18, shot five people in an anti-gay attack inside a home on Detroit's east side on May 25, killing killing Alunte Davis, 21; Timothy Blancher, 20; and Paris Cameron, 20. "I saw the horrors of the pre-Roe era. Let's never go back." In an opinion piece, BuzzFeed News contributor Allan Weiland gives a harrowing look at when he worked in a 40-bed hospital ward dedicated to women whose unsafe abortions went wrong. The family of a 12-year-old who died by suicide after requesting an Uber by herself is demanding change to ride-hail policies. While her parents were sleeping, Benita Diamond downloaded the Uber app and requested a ride to an Orlando parking garage, where she killed herself. Uber prohibits children from riding with adults, but Benita was still able to make an account, request a ride, and be picked up. Hundreds of thousands in Hong Kong protested a Chinese extradition proposal. Protesters marched for hours, saying they feared the new extradition bill would undercut Hong Kong's legal system and could lead to abuse by China. The Hong Kong protest was the largest in decades, with organizers saying over a million people participated, while police estimated several hundred thousand. Kin Cheung / AP RATHER SHELLFISH A woman tried to take a photo of her lobster roll but then nature happened
California resident Alicia Jessop dreamed about getting a lobster roll in Maine since she was a kid. Last Friday, it was time. Scenic lighthouse for a backdrop? Check. Phone for documenting the noms? Check. $21 lobster roll? You bet that's a check. Hungry sky dinosaur waiting for the perfect moment to strike? Uhhhh … check. Everyone was appropriately horrified. "You have conservative political commentators and liberal-leaning celebrities liking it, and I think it just gets down to something really basic: We all need a good laugh," she told BuzzFeed News. Be the seagull. Get that lobster-stuffed bread, Brandon BuzzFeed, Inc. 111 E. 18th St. New York, NY 10003
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