Thursday, July 21, 2016

Thursday's Headlines: Attempt for unity falls short as Cruz upstages Pence

The Fix: Winners and losers; Fact Checker: Pence misses the mark on Clinton; A mighty challenge awaits Trump on Thursday night; Cruz knew his comments could cause a scene — and they did; Handling of plagiarism episode offers glimpse into Trump's circle;
 
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Attempt for unity falls short as Cruz upstages Pence
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's acceptance of the nomination for vice president should have been the capstone of the evening. But Sen. Ted Cruz's refusal to endorse Donald Trump — and the ruckus it caused as delegates jeered — showed that many party stalwarts have not reconciled themselves to having the mogul as their standard-bearer.
The Fix: Winners and losers
Ted Cruz's speech will be the most divisive and controversial of the entire convention. If Trump loses in November, Cruz could very well come out ahead.
Fact Checker: Pence misses the mark on Clinton
GOP vice presidential nominee Michael Pence pushed the envelope on some of his claims against Hillary Clinton.
 
A mighty challenge awaits Trump on Thursday night
After three days of tumult and controversy, the success — or not — of the week now depends more heavily than it should on his performance. Maybe this was always part of his plan.
 
Cruz knew his comments could cause a scene — and they did
Ted Cruz walked on the stage knowing that his refusal to bury the hatchet could lead to a scene on the floor, according to Republicans familiar with his thinking.
 
Handling of plagiarism episode offers glimpse into Trump's circle
The personal culture of the Trump Organization, where three of his children serve as executives, was on display after an employee took responsibility for the plagiarism in Melania Trump's speech.
 
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Ted Cruz holds his nose but can’t endorse Donald Trump
 
Ted Cruz distinguished himself Wednesday night. Mike Pence failed.
 
The GOP’s convention of chaos
 
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Republicans debate: Kill Hillary, or merely jail her
 
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Fla. police shoot unarmed black caretaker with his hands up
"All he has is a toy truck in his hand," Charles Kinsey told police as he tried to help an autistic patient. "There is no need for guns." Seconds later, the caretaker was shot.
A vast divide lies between Fox News' Ailes and Murdoch's sons
Now that the brothers are poised to oust the network's longtime chief executive, the differences they harbored against him have acquired new significance, not only for the family but for the future of American political discourse.
The lagoon in front of Rio's Olympic Park is so filthy the fish are dying
Brazil promised a cleanup, but progress lagged due to financial and bureaucratic problems.
Once again, Hispanics were considered for VP. Once again, they're expecting to be passed over.
Hillary Clinton may not need a Hispanic running mate in light of Donald Trump's historic unpopularity among Latinos.
Obama spokesman volunteers Kaine as VP possibility
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said the president considered Kaine "one of his own."
Secret Service investigates Trump adviser who said Clinton should be executed
Earlier this week, Al Baldasaro said, "Hillary Clinton should be put in the firing line and shot for treason."
America wants to believe China can't innovate. Tech tells a different story.
The truth is that behind the Great Firewall — the system of censorship designed to block content that could challenge the Chinese Communist Party — China's start-up scene is flourishing in a parallel universe.
Appeals court says Texas voter ID law has discriminatory effect
The judges ordered a lower court to come up with a fix for the law in time for the November elections.
Hawaii congressman Mark Takai dies at 49
Takai, a veteran of the Iraq War and longtime member of his state's legislature, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in October.
 
     
 
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