Friday, August 12, 2016

Evening Edition: Clinton tax return shows couple made $10.7 million in 2015

Trump demanded Obama's records. But he's not releasing his own.; The Trump we saw: Populist, frustrating, forever on the make; Heavily favored U.S. women ousted by Sweden in soccer quarterfinals; I'm black and I can't swim. Simone Manuel showed America why it must change.; Merchant Marine cadets endure rough waters as sexual misconduct roils their ranks; Report: Head of Islamic State in Afghanistan killed in U.S. drone strike; Trump allies, WikiLeaks and Russia are pushing a nonsensical conspiracy theory involving a murdered DNC staffer; A man who didn't kill anybody is about to be executed for murder in Texas; Mystery bones from ancient Greece may be a teenager sacrificed to Zeus; After he beat rape charges abroad, an American could land in jail again over an expired visa; This Republican mayor has a simple idea to help the homeless. And it seems to be working.; How can I deal with a sister who is milking grief?;
 
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Melina Mara / The Washington Post
Clinton tax return shows couple made $10.7 million in 2015
The disclosure included a detailed list of speaking fees totaling nearly $23 million that she and her husband together earned in 2013. The release comes as Clinton seeks to apply pressure to Republican opponent Donald Trump, who has not released his tax returns. Clinton's running mate Sen. Tim Kaine, and his wife, Anne Holton also released 10 years' worth of returns.
Trump demanded Obama's records. But he's not releasing his own.
The GOP candidate's campaign is mum on why it won't release documents on taxes, immigration, education and health.
 
The Trump we saw: Populist, frustrating, forever on the make
Throughout hours of interviews, he was alternately enthusiastic and sternly skeptical.
 
Heavily favored U.S. women ousted by Sweden in soccer quarterfinals
This is the first time in history that the American women have failed to advance to the semifinals of a major tournament.
 
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I'm black and I can't swim. Simone Manuel showed America why it must change.
Let's do away with the "black people can't swim" jokes. Statistics show that black children die from drowning at a rate 5 1/2 times higher than white children.
 
Merchant Marine cadets endure rough waters as sexual misconduct roils their ranks
The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, which trains graduates to be officers on the military and on commercial ships, has the highest rate of sexual harassment and sexual assault of any federal service academy.
 
Report: Head of Islamic State in Afghanistan killed in U.S. drone strike
Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan Omar Zakhilwal told Reuters that the July 26 strike targeted Hafiz Saeed Khan and other Islamic State leaders in Afghanistan's eastern Nangharhar province.
 
Trump allies, WikiLeaks and Russia are pushing a nonsensical conspiracy theory involving a murdered DNC staffer
COLUMN | Linking the DNC email hack to the shooting death of 27-year-old Seth Rich in Bloomingdale doesn't make any sense when compared to all the available evidence.
 
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A man who didn't kill anybody is about to be executed for murder in Texas
Legal experts say his case is rare, even for a state that allows capital punishment for people who did not kill anyone or did not intend to kill.
 
Mystery bones from ancient Greece may be a teenager sacrificed to Zeus
There are some grisly myths about the altar on Mount Lykaion. Could they be true?
 
After he beat rape charges abroad, an American could land in jail again over an expired visa
A Seattle man spent five years in a Philippine jail while awaiting trial. He could be arrested again because his visa expired while he was incarcerated.
 
This Republican mayor has a simple idea to help the homeless. And it seems to be working.
"Someone believed in them today," said Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry.
 
How can I deal with a sister who is milking grief?
The advice columnist takes your questions about the strange train we call life.
 
 
     
 
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