Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Tuesday's Headlines: GOP tumbles toward anarchy as Ryan snubs Trump

Fact Checker: Hillary Clinton and the Kathy Shelton rape case; Wonkblog: Trump tried to call out Warren Buffett. He probably didn't expect this.; Late-night TV hosts have a field day with the Donald Trump-Billy Bush video; Trump's truest believers start to worry: 'You could easily lose'; One of Clinton's biggest critics in email case says he'd tell Trump not to jail her; House Democrats believe Trump troubles give them real shot at retaking majority; As floodwaters rise in N.C., residents must reckon with storm's delayed blow; U.N. requests nearly $120 million in aid for storm-ravaged Haiti;
 
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GOP tumbles toward anarchy as Ryan snubs Trump
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan's decision to no longer stump for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump prompted biting condemnations from within his caucus and from Trump himself. It also destroyed any semblance of party unity behind a nominee whom many Republican leaders said they could no longer stomach because of his character traits and tawdry campaign tactics.
Fact Checker: Hillary Clinton and the Kathy Shelton rape case
The rape victim is angry at Clinton for requesting a psychiatric exam. But court records show the request was denied.
 
Wonkblog: Trump tried to call out Warren Buffett. He probably didn't expect this.
The octogenarian billionaire wrote that he had never taken advantage of the rule that Donald Trump might have used to avoid paying tax on nearly $1 billion in income, according to several pages from one of his tax returns that were disclosed recently.
 
Late-night TV hosts have a field day with the Donald Trump-Billy Bush video
From mocking "locker room talk" to Jeb Bush, here's how late-night comedians handled the now-infamous leaked footage from "Access Hollywood."
 
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Trump's truest believers start to worry: 'You could easily lose'
As Donald Trump bounces from one controversy to another and Hillary Clinton gains in the polls, some of the GOP nominee's most devoted supporters are pointing fingers at many people they say are to blame — including Trump.
 
One of Clinton's biggest critics in email case says he'd tell Trump not to jail her
Former attorney general Michael Mukasey said "it would be like a banana republic" if Trump followed through with a threat during Sunday's debate that, if elected, he would seek a "special prosecutor" to investigate and possibly imprison Hillary Clinton over the use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
 
House Democrats believe Trump troubles give them real shot at retaking majority
Top party strategists are working quickly to ensure that no Republican lawmakers who have ever expressed support for Donald Trump can easily separate themselves from the embattled GOP nominee.
 
As floodwaters rise in N.C., residents must reckon with storm's delayed blow
Towns across the state have been deluged with record flooding after Hurricane Matthew, paralyzing roadways, blackening power grids and leaving some communities stranded, with no easy way to call for help.
 
U.N. requests nearly $120 million in aid for storm-ravaged Haiti
The emergency appeal came as local aid officials struggled to get food, medicine and water to increasingly desperate communities still isolated almost a week after Hurricane Matthew struck the country.
 
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Louisiana isn't letting immigrants get married
 
Trump can't stop his campaign's death spiral
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Samsung completely halts production of Galaxy Note 7
Following a rash of fires and explosions in the replacement models it issued, a Samsung spokeswoman said the decision was made for the safety of consumers worldwide.
Clinton sees new opportunities to woo Republicans in Trump's troubles
In her first campaign event since Sunday's debate, Hillary Clinton acknowledged the ugliness of the face-off with Donald Trump, telling the crowd: "Bet you haven't seen anything like that before."
Column: When Trump went low, Steve Bannon went even lower
COLUMN | The Trump campaign chief executive and head honcho of Breitbart is to thank for much of the nasty, truth-averse, no-holds-barred tone that has taken hold in recent weeks.
What they said, what they meant
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America needed a hero. At Sunday's debate, Ken Bone answered the call.
In a comfy, bright-red sweater, Bone asked a question at the town-hall event about energy and jobs — and quickly became an Internet sensation. His presence was like the "human version of a hug," one fan said.
Brazil’s poor just ‘want a hug’: Wealthy politician's wife ridiculed for interview from Porsche
"I always felt like Eva Perón, because I'm more of the people, I feel like one of the people," said Bia Doria, while driving her pricey vehicle.
Please pass the Russian Parmesan: Cheesemakers celebrate sanctions
"When you pressure Russians, even with something like cheese, we only become stronger," said an entrepreneur turned cheesemaker.
 
     
 
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