Sunday, September 18, 2016

Sunday's Headlines: Trump surges in battlegrounds, now leads in Florida, Ohio and Iowa

Trump's recent positions on child care and birth control put him to the GOP's left; U.S. admits carrying out airstrike that Syria claims killed 62 soldiers; New York mayor sees 'intentional act' behind explosion that injured dozens; In Jim Cooley's open-carry America, even a trip to Walmart can require an AR-15;
 
Today's Headlines
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Trump surges in battlegrounds, now leads in Florida, Ohio and Iowa
Despite being battered all summer by his own missteps as well as attack ads from the Democrats, the GOP nominee is surging in key states. Hillary Clinton's return to the campaign trail after her bout of pneumonia came at what looks to be her low point in the general election. 
Trump's recent positions on child care and birth control put him to the GOP's left
Trump's plan is viewed skeptically by people on both sides of the aisle who see it as a slapdash attempt to woo female voters — particularly those in suburban swing districts.
 
U.S. admits carrying out airstrike that Syria claims killed 62 soldiers
The U.S. military's Central Command said it was targeting a suspected Islamic State position in the eastern province of Deir al-Zour but called off the assault after Russia said Syrian army positions were hit.
 
New York mayor sees 'intentional act' behind explosion that injured dozens
Although Mayor Bill De Blasio saw no "terror connection," he described the incident as "intentional" rather than an accident. Not far from the blast, police later found and removed a device that looked like a pressure cooker with wiring on it. 
 
In Jim Cooley's open-carry America, even a trip to Walmart can require an AR-15
In a country of relaxing gun laws where it's now legal to open carry in 45 states and there are 14.5 million people with such permits, every day seems to bring a new version of what open carry can mean.
 
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That time when 'that time when' took over the Internet
 
How Muslim women bear the brunt of Islamophobia
 
Voters barely worry about their own health. Do they really care about the president’s?
 
Deniers club: Meet the people clouding the climate change debate
 
I lost my faith in God. Then I found it. Now it’s complicated.
 
Why the Obama administration gives old state secrets to Latin American allies
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An interview with Oprah Winfrey: 'I come as one, but I stand as 10,000'
Oprah Winfrey's donation to the National Museum of African American History and Culture was huge. Her hopes for the museum are even larger.
Would North Korea have abducted an American in 2004 — to teach English to Kim?
The parents of a Utah man who disappeared from China believe he was taken by the North Korean regime to fulfill a demand by Kim Jong Il that his children be tutored in English by a native speaker.
Kashmir militants' deadliest attack in years leaves 17 Indian soldiers dead
Four militants barged into a fortified base just before dawn, throwing grenades and firing at tents and temporary barracks where many soldiers were sleeping.
Louisville makes waves across college football with rout of Florida State
Thanks to a 43-point blowout of the No. 2-ranked Seminoles, Louisville has replaced Oklahoma and Notre Dame as a team worth watching and talking about.
Obama: Trump 'missed that whole civics lesson' on slavery, Jim Crow
In a fiery speech to the Congressional Black Caucus, the president said he would consider it "a personal insult" if black voters don't turn out in great numbers in November for Hillary Clinton.
The Fix: Why a reporter was arrested outside a Trump event in Houston
Managers of the hotel where the event was taking place asked a journalist for Vice Media to leave the premises, according to Houston police. The Trump campaign said it had nothing to do with the arrest.
Edward Albee, the last of the giants
APPRECIATION | With the playwright's death, we're left to wonder when next — if ever — will emerge another writer of such sustained achievement and breathtaking consequence.
The Jaguar XE 20d Premium sedan: Sexy, speedy — and sensible
REVIEW | Jaguar's historic homage to speed and sensuality remains attractive, and now it's priced in a way that many of us actually can afford.
What does Brexit mean? With divorce talks looming, Britain still doesn't have a clue.
The government of new Prime Minister Theresa May has provided a near-daily display of conflicting signals ahead of what are sure to be contentious negotiations with Britain's 27 partners in the European Union.
News quiz: This has been a busy week. What do you remember?
The better you paid attention to headlines — and the faster you correctly answer — the more points you can score.
Running into romance
Long-distance runners Ali and Joe bonded at a race. Their friendship grew into something more.
Weaning in-laws off bottle blabber
She's feeding formula to her baby. But her family won't shut up about it.
Small print makes a big difference
The too-good-to-be-true prices in glossy travel brochures are often just that.
 
     
 
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