Early Addition: Fox News Employees Starting To Realize They Work For Propagandist Machine
Aug. 24, 2018, 10:30 a.m.
Because you want to hear a Nilsson-esque version of "New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down," check out today's midday links: wannabe gangster Trump, fake Michael Jackson songs, artificial whiskey, rescued subway goats, and husky alarm clocks.

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- Those rescued subway goats from earlier this week are doing just fine.
- Watch Sharon Van Etten perform LCD Soundsystem's classic "New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down" with an orchestra in a Nilsson-worthy arrangement.
- The Times writes about how Trump became nothing more than a two-bit wannabe gangster: "Trump was surrounded by these people. Being raised in that environment, it was normalized to him."
- Pop star Sia said she had terrible diarrhea after meeting Trump, and who could blame her.
- Indicted Rep. Duncan Hunter is now blaming his wife for his alleged campaign fund abuses, saying she was the one handling his finances.
- Sony has admitted to releasing fake Michael Jackson songs on one of his posthumous albums.
- Some Fox News employees are just starting to figure out they work for a propagandist machine.
- Would you drink artificial whiskey?
- Listen to Paul Simon's reworked version of his classic "Can't Run But."
- And finally, huskies make for pretty good alarm clocks: