Friday, July 19, 2019

Evening Edition: Trump calls rally crowd ‘patriots,’ a day after distancing himself from chant

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Trump calls rally crowd 'patriots,' a day after distancing himself from chant
The president stepped back from yesterday's claim that he was unhappy with the crowd's chant of "Send her back!" — a message nearly identical to one of his own tweets — and returned to criticizing Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.).
Vatican bans W.Va. bishop from public ministry but stops short of defrocking him after sexual, financial misconduct allegations
Retired Bishop Michael Bransfield is also barred from residing in his former diocese of Wheeling-Charleston.
 
Trump administration planning changes to U.S. citizenship test
Officials gave few details about the changes to the test, which is required of everyone who applies to naturalize as a U.S. citizen. The exam was last revised in 2008.
 
The best souvenirs to bring home from 10 countries
You can do better than shot glasses, magnets and key chains. Here's what to look for in Mexico, Australia and other popular destinations.
 
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The origin story of the lunar landing
Lillian Cunningham on the United States' path to being the first to have astronauts walk on the moon. Plus, Sebastian Smee on an iconic photo of Mother Earth.
 
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Critic's Notebook
What's better than a TV shot of Apollo 11? The looks on the faces back home.
The TV specials on the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing have been relentless, comprehensive and, to say the least, timelessly fascinating.
 
Iran's Revolutionary Guard reportedly seizes British tanker
The report from Iranian state TV gave no details, but according to operators of the British-registered Stena Impero, the ship was "approached" by small craft and a helicopter while in international waters at the mouth of the Persian Gulf.
 
A Yazidi woman from Iraq told Trump that ISIS killed her family. 'Where are they now?' he asked.
An awkward exchange with Nobel laureate Nadia Murad was just one of several when the president met with survivors of religious persecution this week.
 
Trump's presidency may be making Latinos ill, studies suggest
The risk of premature birth has increased among Latina women since the 2016 election, according to a new study that used data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 
'Potentially deadly' heat wave grips two-thirds of U.S., with dozens of records likely to fall
A dangerous combination of hot and extraordinarily humid air is blanketing two-thirds of the country.
 
Mueller witness George Nader indicted on child porn, child sex transportation charges
The former Trump associate, who pleaded not guilty, was a key witness in special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation.
 
Do drivers think you're a 'Ridezilla'? Better check your Uber rating.
What are drivers to do with obnoxious patrons? One option is to give them a low rating on the Uber app, but other riders worry that they've been pegged as Ridezillas without good cause.
 
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'I've been told that I'm friendly ... but I'm still having a REALLY hard time meeting new people'
Advice columnist Carolyn Hax takes your questions about the strange train we call life.
 
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