Thursday, March 28, 2019

Evening Edition: How Trump inflated his net worth to lenders and investors

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How Trump inflated his net worth to lenders and investors
As a businessman, Donald Trump used unusual financial statements to exaggerate his wealth and hide his debts, documents reviewed by The Post show. These documents are now central to investigations looking at his business.
Mueller's report is more than 300 pages, attorney general says
The report's length is likely to stoke Democrats' concerns that a summary of the special counsel's findings was not comprehensive enough to settle significant questions.
 
Wells Fargo CEO to step down at once amid concerns over bank's treatment of customers
Tim Sloan has faced tough questions from Congress over allegations the company mistreated customers. He will be replaced temporarily by Allen Parker, the company's top lawyer.
 
Trump says he won't cut Special Olympics budget
President Trump's education secretary, Betsy DeVos, had proposed eliminating all of the $17.6 million in federal funding for the organization, which gives people with intellectual disabilities the chance to compete in athletic contests.
 
Post Reports | Listen Now
Will all 2020 Democrats release their tax returns?
Holly Bailey on whether 2020 Democrats will release their tax returns. Laurie McGinley on the new FDA-approved depression treatments. Plus, Jon Gerberg and Michael Robinson Chavez on life in Venezuela.
 
 
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Medical Mysteries
A toddler's dwindling voice was chalked up to acid reflux. Her problem was far more serious.
Although Vivienne Weil babbled energetically in her early months, her vocalizing diminished around the time of her first birthday. So did the quality of her voice, which dwindled from normal to raspy to little more than a whisper.
 
HUD is reviewing Twitter's and Google's ad practices as part of housing discrimination probe
HUD has also charged Facebook with housing discrimination, alleging its targeted advertising platform violates the Fair Housing Act.
 
Arkansas governor seeks appeal of decision voiding Medicaid work rules
Asa Hutchinson (R) said he had urged the Trump administration to swiftly appeal the judge's decision and seek a stay that would allow the state to resume the program while the legal case continues.
 
Alaska is baking in an exceptionally toasty March as steep, long-term warming presses on
Temperatures are on pace to finish the month at least 20 degrees above normal in some spots.
 
 
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Her death shined a light on women's roles in the shadowy, testosterone-filled world of Special Operations
Navy cryptologist Shannon Kent was killed in a suicide attack in Syria in January, the first female service member to die in combat in that conflict.
 
Saudi Arabia temporarily releases 3 women arrested in crackdown on activists
The women are among 11 on trial on charges that include sharing information with foreign journalists and human rights groups.
 
The covert group that carried out a brazen raid on a North Korean embassy now fears exposure
Other activists and human rights groups are expressing concern that they, too, could face retaliation and other difficulties because of the raid.
 
Retropolis | The Past, Rediscovered
NASA has an awkward history with the whole women-in-space thing
If you think the canceled all-female spacewalk is bad, wait until you hear about space makeup.
 

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