
Flash Briefing For September 20, 2018
Parting is such sweet sorrow!

Parting is such sweet sorrow!

There's been a leak in the BuzzFeed Newsroom! Literally.

The worst storm of the year hit this weekend (and it's not Florence), the medical community updates its policies to support trans youth, and Elon Musk is getting sued.

The best and worst of TV premieres this fall, Hurricane Florence cleanup begins, and Paul Manafort reaches a plea deal.

Have a great weekend!

The FBI has a new secret letter about Brett Kavanaugh, immigrant parents coerced into forfeiting claims of asylum are getting a second chance, and some really devastating statistics about suicide and transgender youths.

There's a suspicious money trail around the infamous Trump Tower meeting, Trump transferred money from FEMA to ICE ahead of hurricane season, and Black-ish creator Kenya Barris speaks out about *that* episode.

Millions ordered to evacuate as Hurricane Florence approaches, Trump avoids another lawsuit, and a Kenyan filmmaker sues to get her film about same-sex love distributed.

A Louisiana town bans Nike (sort of), BuzzFeed launches a new suicide prevention initiative, and a group of girls named Nicole became friends.

Hillary Clinton is back in the politics game! Also, we clue you in on a few things that are happening today.

A database of NYPD’s disciplinary records, 200 million eggs were recalled, and Michael Cohen’s secret client is Sean Hannity.

We made it through another one. See you on Monday.

Ty Cobb is leaving his job as Trump’s lawyer, Iowa’s legislature passed the most restrictive abortion bill in the country, Hawaii is banning sunscreen that’s killing coral reefs, and a symbolic settlement for the two black men arrested at Starbucks.

A BuzzFeed News investigation into the NYPD’s secret files, Theresa May at odds with Trump over tariffs, DREAMers march for DACA, and Amazon’s Alexa devices get the last laugh.

The CDC isn’t researching gun violence, no one will be charged in Prince’s death, and Big Pasta has some conflicts of interest.

Steve Bannon is out at Breitbart, Instagram is introducing strangers to your feeds, and Joe Arpaio is running for Senate.

The Republican plan to repeal Obamacare is dead, an American PhD student has been sentenced to prison in Iran, and there's a new 2017 version of the "Thong Song."

We'll be back with more news on Monday. Enjoy your weekend!

It’s the weekend. Go live your life.

An update on the US/North Korea summit, scientists are calling BS on the whole “sonic attack” thing, a new European country, and Facebook’s cool new tool that’s really hard to find.