This Friday, embattled UK PM Theresa May steps down after multiple Brexit failures; Trump empower AG Barr in surveillance investigation; Modi faces continued challenges with unemployment, Pakistan as he begins new historic term; Colorado becomes first state to cap price of insulin for consumers; and economic opportunity in US is now tied to geography more than ever.
Trump orders new powers for Attorney General's surveillance probe (BBC)
Modi will need to hit the ground running with economy, Pakistan (Reuters)
Colorado becomes first state in nation to cap price of insulin (Denver Post)
Kenya’s high court upholds ban on gay sex (NY Times)
Trump doubts U.S. needs to send more troops to Middle East (Reuters)
More: Iran says it will not surrender even if it is bombed (Reuters)
U.S. charges WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with espionage (Reuters)
U.N. creates new Ebola chief role to tackle security, political issues in Congo (Reuters)
Ugandan capital Kampala bans street children donations (BBC)
Trump administration proposes rollback of transgender protections (NY Times)
It’s never been easier to be a C.E.O., and the pay keeps rising (NY Times)
Storms, flooding and more pain for Missouri and Oklahoma (NY Times)
How climate change may affect the plants in your yard (NY Times)