The New York Times sought to correct the record with President Donald Trump Wednesday, pushing back on his claim that the Times “apologized to subscribers” for its election coverage.
“Remember when the failing @nytimes apologized to its subscribers, right after the election, because their coverage was so wrong,” Trump tweeted Wednesday morning. “Now worse!”
I am watching her speak Live on CNN right now, on a serious topic. As it says at the bottom of the screen "Melania Trump Makes Rare Appearance at State Dept./First lady presenting International Women of Courage Awards".
Though she is clearly using a prepared script, she is stumbling on some words and her accent has never sounded so heavy. Yet there is a sincerity to her delivery that it comes across that this is one issue she cares about.
[....] The GOP-controlled Senate is focused on trying to get Neil Gorsuch confirmed to the Supreme Court and appears to have little interest in another healthcare war. [....]
Inside a closed-door GOP conference meeting, speaker after speaker told leadership they weren’t ready to abandon the fight against President Obama’s signature domestic achievement.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is coming under fire from conservatives amid a simmering behind-the-scenes fight over how far to take President Donald Trump's push to undo his predecessor's climate change agenda.
President Trump wants a tax cut across the board, according to the plan he published during the campaign. But House Speaker Paul Ryan and colleagues have put forward a plan that would not substantially reduce taxes for the middle class, and many households would pay more.
as the article, "Internal White House battles spill into Treasury" by Ben White & Nancy Cook @ Poltico.com, March 27, points out, Treasury Secretary Mnuchin and his aide Craig Phillips, and National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn (who is in on many White House conferences) are considered in general to be Democrats and therefore, to conservativ
MOSCOW — Thousands of people crowded into Moscow's Pushkin Square on Sunday for an unsanctioned protest against the Russian government, part of a wave of demonstrations taking place throughout the country.
[....] He even blasted gender equality as a "Zionist plot" aimed at corrupting women's role in society. "Making women a commodity and an object of gratification in the Western world is most likely among the Zionist plots aiming to destroy society," Khamenei was also quoted as saying. [....]
Khamenei suggested that Western views of women used to be "more decent," "more prudent," and "more suitable" with "the nature of men and women."
Chuck Schumer is prepared to push the Senate into a nuclear confrontation over the Supreme Court.
In an extensive interview with POLITICO Thursday, the Senate minority leader made his most definitive statement to date that Democrats will deny Neil Gorsuch the 60 votes he needs to clear a Senate filibuster and ascend to the Supreme Court [....]
Especially interesting in light of breaking news that yesterday's London attacker was British born. If this becomes a trend, where do the ejected go? Could Gitmo become international?
Germany said on Tuesday it will deport two men arrested on suspicion of planning a militant attack, despite the fact that they were both born in the country to foreign parents.
Even though this article is not at all scientific or objective, consisting of reported anecdotals from "Trump country" in North Carolina, with a selection of photo illustrations that is suspiciously oriented towards "white trashville", I still found it very intriguing. It stuck in my mind, so much so that I went back to search for it in my browsing history in order to post it here.
doesn't live up to it's headline, is rather a media insider gossip summary as regards the sexual harassment BUT FOR these two paragraph of more general interest:
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman stepped up his battle with the Trump Administration by hiring a top corruption prosecutor who used to work under former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, according to the Wall Street Journal.
President Trump is a witness in a lawsuit over how federal prosecutors, including Alexander Acosta, a former U.S. attorney in Miami, handled the accusations against billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.