Friday, August 12, 2016

Friday's Headlines: As ISIS weakens, chance of new wars in Iraq grows

Clinton: Trump is not ‘on the side of the 'little guy'; Wary of Trump, GOP donors building firewall around congressional majorities; Simone Manuel on making history: 'The gold medal wasn't just for me'; Phelps earns more gold, this time in 200-meter individual medley; Biles soars above women's gymnastics to all-around gold;
 
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As ISIS weakens, chance of new wars in Iraq grows
Islamic State defenses have been crumbling fast across Iraq creating the potential for new conflicts among Kurdish peshmerga, Iraqi Army forces, Shiite militias and Sunni fighters.
Clinton: Trump is not ‘on the side of the 'little guy'
Hillary Clinton made a systematic attempt to disqualify the GOP nominee by claiming that his proposals only serve to make "America work for him and his friends."
 
Wary of Trump, GOP donors building firewall around congressional majorities
Some of the country's wealthiest Republican donors are targeting Senate and House races around the country.
 
Simone Manuel on making history: 'The gold medal wasn't just for me'
When Manuel touched the wall at the end of the 100-meter freestyle, she became the first African American woman to win an individual swim medal, tying Canadian teenager Penny Oleksiak for gold.
 
Phelps earns more gold, this time in 200-meter individual medley
The victory marked the 22nd gold medal of the Maryland native's career.
 
Biles soars above women's gymnastics to all-around gold
After losing the lead midway through the competition, Biles stormed back.
 
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To each his own Olympics
 
Erdogan, Putin and the strongman ties that bind
 
Like an ineffective parent, Paul Ryan is just enabling Trump
 
The U.S. is not experiencing a terrible new crime wave
 
Trump's applause-line economic plan was a disaster
 
Clinton sticks to talking points, offers few specifics in her economic speech
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'Florence Foster Jenkins': Meryl Streep, singing badly — and right on cue
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Tomato-squeezing is ruining farmers markets for everyone
If you must handle them to pick the very best, be gentle, please.
 
     
 
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