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In documents filed in July, Rosengart requested the instatement of Jason Rubin, a certified public accountant, as Jamie Spears’s successor.

Pierluisi’s instatement capped a week of political chaos in Puerto Rico after Rossello said he would resign over offensive chat messages that drew around a third of the island’s 3.2 million people to the streets in protest.

From Reuters

Multiple publications report an email going around, allegedly from Niantic, claiming that the "overwhelming response" and "need for more powerful servers" have led to the instatement of a $12.99 monthly fee to play Pokémon Go.

“Student Senate voted against this club instatement last night, as the majority of Senators found the name ‘Yacht Club’ to have a particularly offensive association with Yacht Clubs and a recreation known for being exclusive,” wrote Taylor Novick-Finder, a student senator, in an email on Pitzer’s Student Talk thread, Campus Reform reported.

The law continues to be a constant point of contention for politicians on both sides of the aisle, and repeal is sure to be a major policy platform for the GOP in 2016 – but have you followed how health coverage in the U.S. has actually changed since the instatement of the ACA?

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