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The Reading List: Same-Sex Marriage, HP Breakup, Vanishing Gas Stations Edition

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The Supreme Court of the United States.  (Paul J. Richards/AFP-Getty Images)

NPR: Supreme Court Won't Hear Gay Marriage Cases in New Term

SCOTUSblog: Many more same-sex marriages soon, but where?

FiveThirtyEight: Same-Sex Marriage Is Now Legal for a Majority of U.S.

KQED News: Mike Honda and Ro Khanna Will Debate Monday Night

Wall Street Journal: Hewlett-Packard Set to Split Up 75-Year-Old Company

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Forbes: HP Splitting Itself Into Two: Which Garbage Truck Do You Want to Own?

San Francisco Chronicle: City gas stations dwindle amid real-estate boom

Marin Independent Journal: Bikers, Walkers, Joggers Jockey for Space on Marin Paths

Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Video captures Santa Rosa City Councilman Gary Wysocky Swearing at Bus Driver

CityLabs: Why 12-Foot Traffic Lanes Are Disastrous for Safety and Must Be Replaced Now

New York Times: 'The Half Has Never Been Told': Following the Money on Slavery

Bleacher Report: Giants vs. Nationals, Game 3: Time, TV Info, Live Stream and More

Fangraphs: The Washington Nationals vs. Umpire Vic Carapazza

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