Happening in the World: Prime Minister Theresa May won the support of the U.K. Cabinet yesterday to move forward with her plans to implement Britain’s exit from the European Union. She now must gain Parliament’s approval, where she has less political support. (NY Times)
Happening in the US: The judge in CNN’s lawsuit against the Trump administration has said he will issue a ruling today on whether reporter Jim Acosta unfairly had his White House press credentials removed. Lawyers for Acosta and CNN want the judge to rule the White House’s actions as a violation of Acosta’s First and Fifth Amendment rights. (CNN)
Happening in NYC: The New York City Council approved spending $60 million on constructing a new animal shelter in the Bronx. The shelter will include housing for cats and dogs, a bird rehabilitation center, animal therapy for seniors, joint programs with local high schools, and community space. (NY Daily News)
Happening on Campus: “One Tree, One City: Children’s Art From Around the World,” an art exhibition presented by the No-Boundaries Art Exhibition Committee in Teachers College, Macy Hall. There will be an opening reception from 5-7 pm. (Columbia Events)
Place to nap today: Milstein. Green. Chairs. Sorry for not suggesting this sooner.
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