Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Evening Edition: Undisclosed deal paid Roy Moore $180,000 a year for charity work

 
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Undisclosed deal paid Roy Moore $180,000 a year for charity work
The Senate candidate from Alabama once stated he did not take a "regular salary" from the charity he founded. But documents show he collected more than $1 million, compensation that far surpassed what the group disclosed in its public tax filings.
Trump threatens to strip NBC of 'license,' declares news coverage is 'frankly disgusting'
The president, who made the comments during an Oval Office meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, was reacting to an NBC News report that he pushed senior aides for a major expansion of the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
 
Trump expected to tap deputy chief of staff Kirstjen Nielsen to lead Homeland Security
Nielsen, a cybersecurity expert who served as John Kelly's chief of staff when he was DHS secretary, accompanied him to the White House as his deputy and quickly emerged as a controversial presence.
 
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Trump 'whisperer' says he is 'stunned' by president's rhetoric
Few people are closer to the president than billionaire Thomas J. Barrack Jr., who has done what few others in Trump's orbit have done: He told the president, in effect, that he was wrong. "In my opinion, he's better than this," Barrack said.
 
How Sarah Huckabee Sanders sees the world
As the public face of the U.S. president, Sanders is a fitting symbol for her fellow religious conservatives, who are both insider and outsider, powerful and powerless.
 
Three weeks since the hurricane, much of Puerto Rico still dark, dry, frustrated
While the capital, San Juan, inches toward normalcy, much of the rest of the island is still waiting for basic services.
 
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'Pure devastation': California wildfires regain momentum, more evacuations ordered
Winds whipped up overnight, hampering efforts to contain the fires, which have killed at least 21 people and forced more than 25,000 people from their homes.
 
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Conservative group leaders call for McConnell to step down, adding fuel to GOP infighting
Their comments marked the latest round of criticism directed at the Senate majority leader from members of his own party.
 
Boy Scouts plan to admit girls into Cub Scouts and allow them to achieve Eagle Scout rank
It is yet another policy shift for an organization that long resisted substantial change to some of its rules and traditions.
 
 
When a waiter shares too much personal information
Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema entertains your dining questions, rants and raves.
 
Did the media help Harvey Weinstein lure his prey and smear his accusers?
The Hollywood mogul used the media like a bludgeon to keep his alleged victims in line, by many accounts. He did it skillfully — and with plenty of help.
 
Live updates: It's wet and windy, but sickly Nats need to stay alive
The Nationals are going all hands on deck as they try to stave off elimination in Chicago. We'll have live updates throughout.
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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