Saturday, May 5, 2018

Saturday's Headlines: A week in the harsh limelight shows Sanders’s struggles with credibility

 
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A week in the harsh limelight shows Sanders's struggles with credibility
The White House press secretary was the subject of an acerbic broadside about her "bunch of lies" at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner. Then she was forced to explain the seemingly inconsistent accounts from her, President Trump and Rudolph W. Giuliani about the hush money paid to an adult-film actress.
Giuliani revises his comments on Trump's reimbursement of payment to porn actress
Some of President Trump's advisers said they fear that Rudolph W. Giuliani may have waived his right to assert that his conversations with the president are private. Giuliani still appeared to be in good graces with Trump, according to people familiar with his standing. In an interview, Giuliani said Trump was not mad at him. "He says he loves me," he said.
 
'Stay tuned!': Trump and advisers treat fate of North Korea prisoners as a cliffhanger
Casual public comments from the president and his surrogates on Americans held in labor camps have broken precedent for delicate negotiations on detainees.
 
White House announces summit with South Korean leader ahead of planned meeting with North Korea
Trump will host South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the White House on May 22 as part of preparations for a planned historic summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jog Un.
 
The new film 'RBG' reveals how Ruth Bader Ginsburg became a meme — and why that's so surprising
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has always been recognized as big in the brains department and underserved in pizazz. Now, she's the Notorious R.B.G. and she has created a whole new way for the public to look at a Supreme Court justice.
 
Vice president's physician resigns amid ongoing furor over White House Medical Unit
Jennifer Peña had reportedly raised concerns about former White House physician Ronny L. Jackson before his VA nomination was scuttled.
 
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Who said President Trump didn't have a prayer?
 
The stench of anti-Semitism and racism mars Washington
 
The fake news Russians hear at home
 
Are we ready for an epidemic this summer?
 
Many GOP politicians dislike Trump. They're terrified to admit it.
 
Mike Pence dishonors himself. Again.
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Hawaii's Big Island hit with two big quakes as volcanic eruption threatens homes with fountains of lava
A day after the island's most active volcano erupted, two major earthquakes rattled the island, and residents were forced to flee from threats of fires and "extremely high levels of dangerous" sulfur dioxide gas.
 
 
Refugees who fled violence face deadly weather at camp: 'If it rains even a little, it will be destroyed'
In Bangladesh, the world's largest refugee camp is literally falling apart. With the annual cyclone and monsoon seasons approaching this month and next, hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees are steeling themselves for the camp's further collapse. But most have nowhere else to go.
 
U.S. and China swap hard-line lists of demands at trade talks in Beijing
The Trump administration pressed China to reduce its trade deficit with the United States by $200 billion by 2020.
 
Evangelist leader who advised abused women not to divorce doubles down, says he has nothing to apologize for
Paige Patterson's advice set off a public backlash among evangelicals — but not at the conservative Texas seminary where the 75-year-old is president. The seminary has also fired a Ph.D. student for a tweet on the comments.
 
NBA Playoffs
Rockets are unstoppable in Game 3 rout in Utah; Warriors go down in New Orleans
Houston hasn't lost two games in a row with Chris Paul and James Harden in the lineup since December.
 
One space between each sentence, they said. Science just proved them wrong.
A paper published in the journal Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics aims to settle the hotly debated typographical question citing new research that made use of eye-tracking equipment.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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