Sunday, July 14, 2019

Evening Edition: Trump: Minority lawmakers should ‘go back’ to fix ‘crime infested places from which they came’

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Trump: Minority lawmakers should 'go back' to fix 'crime infested places from which they came'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi denounced the president's tweets about four minority congresswomen as "xenophobic comments meant to divide our nation."
The Fix: The unmistakable ugliness of Trump's tweets
There are several foreign-born members, but only one of them has clashed with Nancy Pelosi in recent days.
 
As immigrant families wait in dread, no sign of large-scale enforcement raids
Authorities planned to target people who are in the country illegally and have received removal orders, many of them after failing to show up to court hearings, officials said.
 
Man throwing 'incendiary devices' at ICE detention center is fatally shot, police say
Van Spronsen was arrested at the Tacoma facility in June 2018, court documents show.
 
Mexican president's cost-cutting transforms a nation but draws blowback from bureaucrats
What started as a popular attack on official privilege by leftist leader Andrés Manuel López Obrador has increasingly generated chaos.
 
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Novak Djokovic beats Roger Federer in marathon fifth set to win second straight Wimbledon title
Djokovic was victorious in the longest final in Wimbledon history and took the the first singles championship settled under the tournament's new fifth-set tiebreaker.
 
Barry continues slow grind across Louisiana, with 'life-threatening' floods possible
The storm is expected to weaken throughout the day, but authorities still warned of flooding along with possible tornadoes.
 
As protests expand reach, Hong Kong residents demand right to vote for leaders
Organizers rallied demonstrators around calls for universal suffrage, the latest indication of how the movement has grown to include broader demands — all squarely pointed at Beijing's influence.
 
Israel's education minister sparks outrage after advocating gay conversion therapy
Education Minister Rafi Peretz said in a televised interview that he has carried out the controversial treatment.
 
Five miles from the Virginia Capitol, a pregnant woman is shot right after failed gun debate
A 9-year-old waiting to ride a pony in a park Memorial Day weekend also fell victim to Richmond's relentless gun violence. But the state legislature rejected new gun laws.
 
Scarlett Johannson, who has history of casting controversy, says, 'I should be allowed to play any person'
But amid outrage from the LGBTQ community and others, the actress said her comments were "edited for click bait"
 
The lights went out on Broadway. These actors made sure the show went on.
The blackout in New York City occurred about an hour before many of the shows were set to begin, eventually leading to the cancellation of 26 of the 30 shows scheduled to run Saturday evening.
 
Amazon's Prime Day: 5 things to know before you shop
The annual event starting Monday is one of the e-commerce giant's top grossers and has forced other retailers to come up with counter programing.
 
Perspective
Do you really want to live in a world where 'Friends' and 'The Office' are TV's most valuable shows?
The primal comforts offered by each are understandable, but this zombielike obsession for two old shows cannot be condoned. Here in 2019, some of us are drowning luxuriously in new content.
 
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