Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Evening Edition: Harsh GOP campaign down to the wire

Why Clinton shouldn't get a pass on a loss tonight; Who's likely to be out after New Hampshire; The key to winning New Hampshire; Obama's final budget proposal calls for an almost 5% spending boost; A surprise player enters the FCC's historic auction of airwaves; Sikh actor who was barred from boarding plane is still refusing to fly home; Lady hosts are a lot like man hosts and 5 other takeaways from Samantha Bee's 'Full Frontal' ; Memo to those who don't like Beyoncé or Black Lives Matter: Rudy Giuliani isn't your best spokesman; What Earth will be like in 10,000 years, according to scientists; A mother's Internet sleuthing helps uncover her daughter's condition; Assault with a deadly reptile: Florida man tosses alligator into a Wendy's; My dad killed himself when I was 13. He hid his depression. I won’t hide mine.;
 
Evening Edition
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Harsh GOP campaign down to the wire
Donald Trump holds a sizable lead, but on his heels are five others fighting for a strong finish that would bring bragging rights and resources as the race heads next to South Carolina.
Why Clinton shouldn't get a pass on a loss tonight
That Bernie Sanders looks likely to improve on Clinton's winning margin in New Hampshire over Barack Obama in 2008 is a big deal. Period. Full stop.
 
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Who's likely to be out after New Hampshire
The only people worse off than those with high stakes in New Hampshire are those with no stakes at all. Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina, we're looking at you.
 
The key to winning New Hampshire
Candidates generally win the state by amassing a large lead in its prosperous and populous southeast region.
 
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Obama's final budget proposal calls for an almost 5% spending boost
The plan is not expected to gain much traction on Capitol Hill, but the president says it is about values.
 
A surprise player enters the FCC's historic auction of airwaves
A Washington-area firm started by Sen. Mark Warner is one of the many companies that have applied to bid for newly available frequencies to carry mobile voice and data.
 
Sikh actor who was barred from boarding plane is still refusing to fly home
Waris Ahluwalia said he was prohibited from boarding a New York-bound Aeromexico flight in Mexico City because he refused to take off his turban. Now he is taking a stand.
 
Lady hosts are a lot like man hosts and 5 other takeaways from Samantha Bee's 'Full Frontal'
Basically, she killed it. And she answered the tough questions during her debut: "Is it hard breaking into the boys' club?" and "What's it like being a female woman?"
 
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Memo to those who don't like Beyoncé or Black Lives Matter: Rudy Giuliani isn't your best spokesman
America's Mayor weighs in on Beyoncé. Here's what he gets wrong.
 
What Earth will be like in 10,000 years, according to scientists
How warm it gets will really depend on what we do with fossil fuels in the next few hundred years. And Greenland will look pretty different, experts say.
 
A mother's Internet sleuthing helps uncover her daughter's condition
When she clicked on a pediatric journal article, the photos of patients' missing and distinctly misaligned teeth stopped her cold. "The teeth looked just like Erica's," she said.
 
Assault with a deadly reptile: Florida man tosses alligator into a Wendy's
Joshua James, 24, was arrested after he threw the live creature through the drive-through window.
 
My dad killed himself when I was 13. He hid his depression. I won’t hide mine.
"I'm not ashamed of his life or his mental illness or his suicide. The burden of silence ends with me."
 
 
     
 
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