Monday, July 30, 2018

Evening Edition: Top FEMA official allegedly harassed women for years, agency chief says

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Former FEMA personnel chief Corey Coleman, shown in an image from the agency's website, resigned last month. (FEMA)
Top FEMA official allegedly harassed women for years, agency chief says
An internal investigation found that the senior executive hired women so he and his friends could target them for sexual relationships, agency officials said, calling it a "systemic problem going on for years."
Trump says he's willing to meet Iranian President Rouhani 'any time' and without preconditions
"If they want to meet, I'll meet," President Trump said a week after he stoked tensions with Iran with an all-caps tweet that appeared to threaten military action.
 
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Rudy Giuliani just obliterated the goal posts on Russia collusion
President Trump's defense in the Russia investigation has been a study in constantly watering down previous denials and raising the standard for what would constitute actual wrongdoing.
 
 
Perspective
Nearly a year into #MeToo, it is time to discuss bad guys who think they are good guys
Following sexual misconduct allegations against CBS chief Leslie Moonves, society must deal with the gray areas.
 
CBS board leaves CEO Leslie Moonves in place as it launches sexual misconduct investigation
The powerful CEO has been accused of sexual misconduct by six women.
 
Four years later, new MH370 probe finds someone veered the plane off course
Authorities in Malaysia conceded that they do know one thing about the final hours of flight MH370: Inside the plane, someone was in control.
 
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Soybean farmers are surviving Trump's trade war — even without his $12 billion aid package
Growers have largely escaped financial damage thus far, raising questions about the purpose and timing of the bailout, say economists, commodity traders and farmers.
 
For Democrats, the elusive dream of a blue Georgia hinges on rapidly diversifying Atlanta suburbs
The state's second-largest county has transformed from 56 percent white in 2010 to 62 percent nonwhite last year, stunning longtime residents and shaking up the political environment.
 
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The suspicious political timing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's retirement comments
The 85-year-old Ginsburg's latest comments about when she will step down almost seem to send a concerted signal to liberals not to worry about her handing President Trump another Supreme Court vacancy.
 
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Bode Miller on his toddler's tragic drowning: 'It happens in the blink of an eye'
The Olympic skier and wife Morgan Beck Miller have gone public with their grief after their 19-month-old daughter died in June when she slipped into a neighbor's pool in Southern California.
 
Sacha Baron Cohen's latest prank: Using a fake pedophile detector on Roy Moore
Showtime's "Who Is America?" has plenty of cringeworthy moments, but Sunday night's episode may be the most uncomfortable yet.
 
How climate change is making disasters like the Carr Fire more likely
Crews in California are struggling, at least in part, because they have never seen fires behave like this.
 
 
Analysis
There's no good reason to keep old tweets online. Here's how to delete them.
Once, the Internet was fun. It's time to move on.
 
Perspective
A congressional candidate accused her opponent of being into Bigfoot erotica
Leslie Cockburn, a Democrat running for Congress in Virginia's 5th District, said, "This is not what we need on Capitol Hill." Her opponent, Denver Riggleman, said it's just a long-running joke among friends.
 
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