Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Wednesday's Headlines: ‘Dangerous,’ ‘utterly untruthful’: Two retiring GOP senators sound alarm on Trump

 
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Today's Headlines
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'Dangerous,' 'utterly untruthful': Two retiring GOP senators sound alarm on Trump
In a pair of extraordinary broadsides, Republican Sens. Jeff Flake of Arizona and Bob Corker of Tennessee questioned the president's fitness for office and warned that his actions presented a danger to the nation, remarks that escalated a civil war roiling the Republican Party ahead of the 2018 midterms.
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Senate Republicans' dilemma: Speak out or hope silence pays dividends
The question is whether more Republican critics will emerge, for while many of Jeff Flake's and Bob Corker's colleagues have privately complained about the president in similar fashion, they haven't dared to add their voices to a public anti-Trump chorus.
 
Clinton campaign, DNC paid for research that led to Russia dossier
The Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee helped fund the research that resulted in a now-famous dossier containing allegations about Donald Trump's connections to Russia and possible coordination between his campaign and the Kremlin, people familiar with the matter said.
 
'Bigger than any of us ever imagined it would become': Appetite for lethal narcotic grows across the country
As President Trump prepares to declare the opioid epidemic a national crisis, law enforcement is fighting a complex black market for fentanyl, a synthetic narcotic that has overtaken heroin in some regions and is increasingly the cause of fatal overdoses nationwide.
 
Einstein's 'happiness' scribbles, left in lieu of a tip, sell for $1.8 million
When a messenger arrived at Albert Einstein's hotel room in 1922, the physicist lacked money for a tip and instead wrote him two notes on how to live a happy life. This week's seller of the notes was reported to be a relative of the messenger.
 
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China unveils new leadership, with no obvious successor to Xi Jinping
President Xi broke with recent precedent by failing to include a clear successor in the seven-man lineup of the Politburo Standing Committee.
 
 
Wall Street wins big as Senate rolls back regulation allowing consumers to sue their banks
Vice President Pence cast the deciding vote as the Senate approved a measure to kill new rules allowing U.S. consumers to band together in class-action lawsuits.
 
Laura Ingraham was 'Trump before Trump.' But is she made for TV?
With her new Fox News show, the arch-conservative radio star steps up to the big leagues after more ­than three decades in the D.C. ­political-media-industrial complex.
 
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Trump's claim that he's done more 'by far' than Obama in the fight against ISIS
The Islamic State is on the run in Iraq and Syria, and President Trump claims most of the credit. But experts say he's bragging too much.
 
Deficits, schmeficits: House conservatives cast aside fiscal warnings to make way for tax cuts
The House is expected to approve a budget Thursday that includes no pathway to spending cuts but instead will allow a forthcoming tax bill to add $1.5 trillion to the budget deficit.
 
Sears, Whirlpool end 101-year partnership
Sears will no longer sell Whirlpool, KitchenAid or Maytag appliances, following a pricing dispute that has ended a century-long relationship between the department store chain and the country's largest appliance maker.
 
Maryland development under fire after selling homes only to Muslims
Permits for the River Run retirement community in Joppatowne were stalled after some elected officials and area residents complained that the project violated fair-housing laws.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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