Friday, August 5, 2016

Friday's Headlines: As Trump flails, Clinton broadens effort to recruit wary Republicans

Did Paul Ryan just predict that Clinton will win in a landslide? ; Inside the sometimes-awkward Trump-Pence partnership; He's the son of bin Laden's bombmaker. And ISIS wanted him as one of their own.; Why is this feminist hero representing Roger Ailes?;
 
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David Paul Morris / Bloomberg
As Trump flails, Clinton broadens effort to recruit wary Republicans
To expand its outreach to potential GOP converts who find they can no longer stomach Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton's campaign has a simple message: Even if you don't like her, choosing the Democratic nominee is moral and patriotic.
Did Paul Ryan just predict that Clinton will win in a landslide?
In a fundraising pitch to protect the GOP congressional majority, the speaker warns against giving Hillary Clinton a "blank check," a phrase that suggests a deep fear by Republicans of the damage a sinking presidential candidate could inflict.
 
Inside the sometimes-awkward Trump-Pence partnership
The emerging dynamic of this odd-couple GOP ticket shows little evidence of coordination. Donald Trump has granted his running mate broad leeway with no precedent in recent campaigns, amplifying differences in style and substance.
 
He's the son of bin Laden's bombmaker. And ISIS wanted him as one of their own.
In a series of exclusive interviews, Mohammed Masri recalls dinners at Osama bin Laden's compound and efforts to build his own reputation in the Islamist world, underscoring a generational struggle among those loyal to his father's organization and followers of a bolder, more brutal group determined to supplant it.
 
Why is this feminist hero representing Roger Ailes?
A minor shock wave coursed through feminist and legal circles when Susan Estrich's name surfaced as the defense co-counsel to the former Fox News chief executive, who faces a sexual-harassment lawsuit and is accused of predatory behavior stretching over decades.
 
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A glum, uneasy Rio tries to celebrate its moment in the spotlight
On the eve of the opening ceremonies, Brazil is reeling from a recession, political corruption scandals and rising violence. Throw in concern about the Zika virus and fears of terrorism, and it's clear that South America's first Olympics is coming at a very complicated moment.
Israel says Gaza head of U.S.-based Christian charity diverted millions to Hamas's military wing
Mohammed el-Halabi is accused of siphoning $7 million a year to the Islamist militant group from the coffers of World Vision, a humanitarian aid organization.
High prices make once-neglected drugs for rare diseases a booming business
The Orphan Drug Act was designed to help Americans with uncommon diseases by offering pharmaceutical companies incentives to create treatments. But critics and some medical experts worry it backfired, as firms reap huge profits and prices soar for chronic users.
A lawmaker was jailed for stealing campaign signs. His bail came from a surprising source.
State Rep. Curry Todd, a Republican who has held a seat in Tennessee's 95th district for the past 18 years, was arrested this week in connection with the disappearance of his rival's campaign signs.
Rich homes come with a greater variety of everything — including bugs
A study published in the journal Biology Letters seems to point to what is known in biodiversity circles as "the luxury effect" — the more affluent the area, the more diverse its animals.
Trump's spokeswoman contradicts him on Iranian video claim
His spokeswoman Hope Hicks confirmed on Wednesday that the footage the GOP nominee saw was of a private plane landing in Switzerland in January with the three American prisoners who had just been released not a cash transfer.
Two new polls put Donald Trump further back than Mitt Romney ever was
An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll shows Donald Trump down 9 points to Hillary Clinton and a McClatchy/Marist poll has him trailing her by 15.
Canada opens inquiry on why hundreds of indigenous women are missing, murdered
A frequent complaint by native communities is that police don't investigate deaths in their communities with the same rigor as crimes against other Canadians.
Obama: Islamic State will 'inevitably' be defeated, but terrorist networks will persist
Asked whether he had qualms about Donald Trump receiving classified intelligence briefings, Obama cautioned that those who aspire to the White House must ensure that secrets are kept.
 
     
 
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