Friday, August 3, 2018

Evening Edition: Testimony in Manafort trial turns to alleged tax crimes

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Testimony in Manafort trial turns to alleged tax crimes
Federal prosecutors questioned a former accountant of Paul Manafort, going through business and personal tax returns from 2010 to 2014. The former Trump campaign chairman is accused of failing to pay taxes on millions he made from his work for a Russia-friendly Ukrainian political party.
NASA unveils nine astronauts who will relaunch human flights from U.S. soil
The crews would fly on spacecraft developed not by NASA, but by two corporations, SpaceX and Boeing, which are under contract to provide a taxi-like service to the International Space Station.
 
Wonkblog | Analysis
Trade deficit on track to be the biggest in a decade
The U.S. trade deficit hit $291 billion in the first half of 2018 despite President Trump's efforts to reduce it.
 
 
China threatens to impose tariffs on $60 billion of U.S. goods
The warning came in response to a plan by the United States to raise tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods to 25 percent.
 
The Finance 202: Trump team ramps up currency claims against China
The yuan is sliding.
 
Revenue at Trump's N.Y. hotel rose in the spring, thanks to big-spending Saudis
The March visit by travelers accompanying the Saudi crown prince highlights how little is known about President Trump's business dealings with foreign governments.
 
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Meet a real-life believer in QAnon, the online, pro-Trump conspiracy theory that's bursting into view
Paul Burton is a 55-year-old living in Atlanta and working in real estate. He thinks government insiders are feeding him information online about the president's war on the "deep state."
 
The Fix | Analysis
If Democrats fail to retake House in November, this might be why
A look at the counterpoints to the conventional wisdom in Washington that Democrats will probably win the lower chamber.
 
California's Carr Fire may have unleashed the most intense fire tornado ever observed in the U.S.
A tornado? Scary. Wildfire? Horrific. A tornado made out of fire? Just about the most terrifying thing Mother Nature can whip up.
 
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders indicts the media — on bogus, Trumped-up charges
It's one thing to make a case for media bias and unfairness; it's another to constantly exaggerate the evidence.
 
A wife's 'nagging' text about the car seat may have saved her son's life
Rebecca Tafaro Boyer texted her husband about adjusting their son's straps minutes before they were involved in a wreck.
 
Suspect in slaying of George H.W. Bush's former doctor killed himself, police say
Joseph James Pappas, who was accused of killing Mark Hausknecht, committed suicide as officers confronted him, authorities said.
 
 
New York Times hire's old tweets ignite a debate: Is it okay to make fun of white people online?
Sarah Jeong, a technology writer recently hired by the Times for its editorial board, said she wrote the remarks while fending off harassment. But many conservatives compared the tweets of Jeong, who is Asian American, to racism.
 
A small-town couple left behind a stolen painting worth over $100 million — and a big mystery
A stolen Willem de Kooning painting with an estimated worth of $160 million was discovered among a deceased couple's possessions. It had disappeared from the University of Arizona Museum of Art more than 30 years before.
 
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