Monday, August 8, 2016

Evening Edition: Trump calls for cutting income-tax brackets down to three

Former GOP national security officials: Trump would be 'most reckless' U.S. president in history; Trump says 'thank you' as a crowd cheers him for a $20 million donation. Does that gift even exist?; Ivanka Trump champions working moms — except the ones who design her clothes; Delta’s massive computer outage is part of a much bigger problem; Phelps faces his toughest challenger yet: Age; Muslim American fencer to Donald Trump: ‘I don’t have another home’; A looming battle for homeowners: Not in my neighbor's back yard; Suicide bomber targets Pakistan's lawyers; at least 70 people dead; Dear Science: Why do hangovers happen, and how can I make them go away?; 'Insane' tragedy: Kansas boy dies on world's tallest waterslide; A Boston chain says Chipotle's new burger concept is infringing on its trademark ;
 
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Trump calls for cutting income-tax brackets down to three
The GOP candidate also called for allowing child-care expenses to be exempt from taxation in a speech allies hope will help the GOP presidential nominee turn the page on a tumultuous period some Republicans fear has severely damaged his campaign.
Former GOP national security officials: Trump would be 'most reckless' U.S. president in history
A group of 50 former national security officials, all of whom have served in Republican administrations from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush, have signed a letter calling Donald Trump unqualified to be president.
 
Trump says 'thank you' as a crowd cheers him for a $20 million donation. Does that gift even exist?
If true, the gift to St. Jude would appear to be, by far, the largest charitable donation of Trump's life. But The Post found no evidence to back up the story.
 
Ivanka Trump champions working moms — except the ones who design her clothes
The eldest Trump daughter has built her brand around the cause of supporting working mothers, but the company that designs her clothing line does not offer workers a single day of paid maternity leave.
 
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Delta’s massive computer outage is part of a much bigger problem
A single computer outage can now wreak havoc on big companies — and the customers they serve.
 
Phelps faces his toughest challenger yet: Age
The swimmer is a freak. Here's why he's about to become a super freak.
 
Muslim American fencer to Donald Trump: ‘I don’t have another home’
Ibtihaj Muhammad says, 'All my family's from Jersey. It's like, well, where do we go?'
 
A looming battle for homeowners: Not in my neighbor's back yard
A modest idea for new housing in the country's most expensive cities — let homeowners build it in their back yards — has become a new front in the conflict that pits the need for more housing against a desire to preserve traditional neighborhoods.
 
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Suicide bomber targets Pakistan's lawyers; at least 70 people dead
The attack apparently targeted lawyers gathered at a Quetta hospital to mourn a colleague.
 
Dear Science: Why do hangovers happen, and how can I make them go away?
There are a host of factors at work, and scientists still are not really sure which of them contributes to alcohol's awful after-effects.
 
'Insane' tragedy: Kansas boy dies on world's tallest waterslide
Caleb Schwab was the son of Kansas state legislator Scott Schwab. "He brought abundant joy to our family," the family said in a statement.
 
A Boston chain says Chipotle's new burger concept is infringing on its trademark
The names of the two burger concepts are awfully similar.
 
 
     
 
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