Thursday, August 10, 2017

Evening Edition: Trump escalates rhetoric on North Korea’s nuclear program

Trump steps up attacks on McConnell, sparking rebukes from fellow Republicans; Can a bus of sleeping cabins replace flying?; Trump declares opioid crisis is a national emergency, pledges more money and attention; 'Nothing you can do': It wasn't even a hurricane this time, but New Orleans flooded anyway; Foxconn deal Trump boasted about won't make Wisconsin money for 25 years, report says; The Mooch as Monica Lewinsky? Scaramucci’s saga keeps getting stranger.; Centrist Democrats begin pushing back against Bernie Sanders, liberal wing; Scientists create the first mutant ants; What draws Americans to anarchy? It's more than just smashing windows.;
 
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Trump escalates rhetoric on North Korea's nuclear program
The president said that his "fire and fury" threat to North Korea may not have been tough enough and that "things will happen to them like they never thought possible" should the isolated country attack the United States or its allies.
Trump steps up attacks on McConnell, sparking rebukes from fellow Republicans
The president's latest tweets over the failure to pass health-care legislation escalated an extraordinary fight with a key Republican leader that could undermine the party's ability to regroup and pass shared legislative priorities this fall.
 
Can a bus of sleeping cabins replace flying?
One California luxury bus company is offering overnight trips between Los Angeles and San Francisco as an alternative to the hassle of airports.
 
Trump declares opioid crisis is a national emergency, pledges more money and attention
The president embraced a recommendation by a commission he set up to study the scourge, just days after his health secretary said the administration was holding off on the declaration.
 
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'Nothing you can do': It wasn't even a hurricane this time, but New Orleans flooded anyway
Panic and rough memories surfaced in New Orleans this week as residents faced a reminder of what can happen with heavy rains, even though U.S. taxpayers have spent nearly $15 billion rebuilding the city's flood protections since 2005.
 
Foxconn deal Trump boasted about won't make Wisconsin money for 25 years, report says
The deal, which Gov. Scott Walker hailed as a "once-in-a-century" opportunity to bring the electronic manufacturing giant to Wisconsin, wouldn't generate profits for the state until 2042, a new legislative analysis projects.
 
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The Mooch as Monica Lewinsky? Scaramucci’s saga keeps getting stranger.
The former White House communications director complained that he was recorded by a reporter without his permission. But that's completely legal.
 
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Centrist Democrats begin pushing back against Bernie Sanders, liberal wing
The high-profile stars of the Democratic Party's populist wing have steered the agenda their way on Capitol Hill this year, but the fight over the party's direction is far from settled.
 
Scientists create the first mutant ants
Using the CRISPR technique, researchers snipped out scent genes, which are the social insects' mode of communication, and the ant colonies went haywire.
 
What draws Americans to anarchy? It's more than just smashing windows.
In D.C., members of the movement have been involved in local protests for years. But Trump's inauguration was something different.
 
 
     
 
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