Thursday, July 11, 2019

Evening Edition: Spending-deal talks bog down amid acrimony between Democrats, White House

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Spending-deal talks bog down amid acrimony between Democrats, White House
The Trump administration was jolted by a recent report that found the Treasury Department was running out of cash much faster than expected. Talks have bogged down amid acrimony between Democrats and The White House.
Trump expected to announce executive action on census citizenship question
It remains unclear what exactly the president will announce in his renewed bid to place the question on the 2020 Census.
 
Trump accuses social media companies of 'terrible bias' against his supporters
The president's attacks on Facebook, Google and Twitter came as he rallied his online supporters, including controversial allies who have been criticized for sharing misleading content online.
 
Pelosi defends handling of 4 House women as Democrats fume about Ocasio-Cortez's top aide
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) refused to respond directly to accusations by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) that she is singling out "newly elected women of color."
 
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With a wink and a 'yasssss,' Lazarus Lynch brings soul food to the Snapchat generation
His debut cookbook, "Son of a Southern Chef," is an explosion of color and self-love.
 
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'A constant state of drowning': Nearly half of Americans say they struggle to pay bills
Heather Long on the not-so-booming economy. Mike DeBonis explains the Democratic rifts in the House. And as far as Europe's "flight shame" movement goes, Hannah Sampson says it has no chance in the United States.
 
House panel votes to subpoena Kushner, Sessions in probe of whether Trump obstructed justice
The vote by the Judiciary Committee comes as Democrats seek to compel testimony that the president has discouraged.
 
New Orleans braces for inundation as storm grows in Gulf of Mexico
The city will receive water from three directions on Friday: rain from above, a flooded river from the north and storm surge from the gulf.
 
A candidate for governor says a female journalist can't shadow him — unless she brings a man along
Robert Foster, who wants to be Mississippi's top elected official, says he promised his wife he'd follow the Billy Graham rule. A reporter says she just wants to do her job.
 
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Biden attacks 'Trump doctrine' on foreign policy as an embarrassment
The former vice president highlighted President Trump's interactions with Putin, Kim and other leaders.
 
Another twist in Sandy Hook families' defamation case against Alex Jones
The Connecticut Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal of a lower court's decision sanctioning broadcaster Alex Jones.
 
Jeffrey Epstein offers mansion, private jet as collateral in bid to be released from jail
Defense attorneys for the wealthy financier said in a court filing they intend to aggressively contest new sex trafficking charges.
 
New book details how GOP learned to stop worrying and love Trump
The book depicts how many Republicans who once criticized President Trump quickly changed their tune after his election.
 
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