Early Addition: Trump's White House Is Done Honoring McCain
Aug. 27, 2018, 11:03 a.m.
Because Trump and McCain really hated each other, check out today's midday links: Cary Fukunaga returns, did Juul target teens, Asia Argento fired, Spice Girls reunion, Netflix magic, and doggo meets butterfly.

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- The White House raised its flag to full staff shortly after midnight today in a clear break with precedent, which dictates that it remain lowered until Senator John McCain's burial.
- The FDA is investigating whether Juul intentionally marketed its devices to teens.
- A Manhattan woman has been traveling the country living virtually rent-free by working as a pet and house sitter...even though she has a place in the East Village she sublets.
- Cary Fukunaga has a new show coming out, and he talked to GQ about the ups and downs of his career so far.
- Here’s the House Republicans’ list of all the Trump scandals they’re covering up.
- The Ringer reflects back on the Pokemon craze hitting America twenty years ago.
- Eighty percent of the Spice Girls are reuniting for a tour next year.
- A magician makes two guys believe that they're completely invisible in this fun clip from a new Netflix series.
- Sarah Palin got credited as "Special Publicity Consultant (Inadvertent)" in the final credits of the season finale of Who Is America?
- Asia Argento has been fired from X Factor Italy.
- And finally, come my lady, come come my lady, you're my butterfly, sugar baby:
— Cute Emergency (@CuteEmergency) August 27, 2018