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Trump’s Secret to Victory in 2020: Hispanic Voters – POLITICO

Sunday, February 24, 2019

David S. Bernstein is a contributing political analyst at WGBH News in Boston. When President Donald Trump tweeted, on January 20, that he had reached 50 percent approval among Hispanic Americans, most fair-minded observers reacted with skepticism, if not outright disbelief. Trump was, after all, still the same man who announced his candidacy by accusing Mexico of sending “rapists” across the border, the same man who ordered refugee children separated…

Mike Pompeo denounces Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro as ‘sick tyrant’ – CNN

Sunday, February 24, 2019

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Video: Trump’s Trade Chief Alters Terminology After President Contradicts Him In Front of Chinese Guests – Newsweek

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Donald Trump’s trade chief agreed to abandon a term he uses about a trade agreement with China after a discussion with the president turned heated in front of Beijing guests during an Oval Office meeting on Friday. During the televised incident, Trump and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer debated over the definition of a “memorandum of understanding” (MOU), prompting the trade chief to toss out the term altogether. The argument started over…

Kim Jong-un leaves North Korea for Vietnam by train – BBC News

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Media captionMr Kim waved to cheering crowds as his train left Pyongyang North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has departed for Hanoi by train for talks with US President Donald Trump. He arrived at the Chinese border city of Dandong after 21:00 local time (13:00 GMT) on Saturday. The much anticipated second US-North Korea summit is scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday in the Vietnamese capital. It follows a historic first round…

U.S. prosecutors say no leniency needed for Trump ex-aide Manafort – Reuters

Sunday, February 24, 2019

(Reuters) – Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team told a U.S. judge on Saturday that President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort “repeatedly and brazenly” broke the law, and argued he did not deserve leniency at sentencing. The recommendation from Mueller, who is investigating Russia’s role in the 2016 U.S. election and whether Trump’s campaign conspired with Moscow, increases the likelihood that Manafort will spend the rest of his life…

Heavy rain, floods, even a tornado as storms smack the South – Fox News

Sunday, February 24, 2019

A 1923 Studebaker, left and a 1930 Chevrolet Paddy Wagon are exposed at Lawrence Motors along highway 50 in Columbus, Miss., after a tornado struck the area Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. (AP Photo/Jim Lytle) COLUMBUS, Miss. – A tornado smashed into a commercial district in the small Mississippi city of Columbus, shattering businesses as severe storms raked the South on a weekend of drenching rains and a rising flood threat….

Venezuela soldiers abandon posts at Colombia border – BBC News

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Media captionThe moment Venezuelan troops crashed through border into Colombia Soldiers from the Venezuelan national guard have left their posts ahead of an opposition-led effort to bring aid into the country, Colombia’s migration agency said. In a separate development, Venezuelan troops have fired tear gas at people looking to cross into Colombia to work. Tensions have been rising over a row about the delivery of humanitarian aid. President Nicolás Maduro…

Paul Manafort ‘Brazenly’ Broke The Law, Special Counsel Says In Sentencing Memo – NPR

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort talks to reporters on the floor of the Republican National Convention in 2016. Prosecutors say Manafort “brazenly violated the law.” Matt Rourke/AP hide caption toggle caption Matt Rourke/AP Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort talks to reporters on the floor of the Republican National Convention in 2016. Prosecutors say Manafort “brazenly violated the law.” Matt Rourke/AP Prosecutors for special counsel Robert Mueller say they…

Sentencing Memo Paints Manafort as Someone Who ‘Repeatedly and Brazenly’ Broke Law – The New York Times

Saturday, February 23, 2019

The prosecutors and the defense will both have their final say about Mr. Manafort next month when he is sentenced for a total of 10 felonies stemming from the two separate prosecutions, one in Washington, D.C., and the other in Northern Virginia. Given his age, Mr. Manafort faces the prospect of spending the rest of his life, or something close to it, in prison. The prosecutors were weighing in Saturday…

How the Venezuela crisis is unfolding, in images – The Washington Post

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Amy B Wang February 23 at 2:46 PM Political tensions in Venezuela boiled over Saturday as violence broke out at various points along the border, amid the opposition party’s attempts to bring 280 tons of humanitarian aid into the country in crisis. On Venezuela’s border with Brazil, four people were killed and 24 injured after pro-government militias opened fire, according to the nonprofit Foro Penal. The delivery of $60 million…

John Childs Is 2nd Billionaire After Robert Kraft to Be Caught Up in Prostitution Sting – Newser

Saturday, February 23, 2019

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Flap over Dianne Feinstein lecturing children in viral video underscores Democrats’ split on ‘Green New Deal’ – Los Angeles Times

Saturday, February 23, 2019

The left is invigorated by Democrats’ sweeping wins in 2018, yet moderates remain mindful of Republicans’ hold on the Senate and White House, and the challenge of dislodging President Trump, who, more than ever, has led his party to side with climate-deniers.

R. Kelly bond set at $1M after being charged with 10 counts of criminal sexual abuse – Fox News

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Video R. Kelly bond set at $1M after being charged with 10 counts of sexual abuse Singer R. Kelly’s bond was set at $1M after being charged with 10 counts of criminal sexual abuse. CHICAGO — A Chicago judge on Saturday gave R&B super star R. Kelly a chance to go free while he awaits trial on charges he sexually abused four people. Cook County Judge John Fitzgerald Lyke Jr. set…

Venezuelan soldiers unleash tear gas as tensions rise over blocked humanitarian aid – CBS News

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Venezuela’s National Guard fired tear gas on residents at a bridge between Venezuela and Colombia on Saturday, as the opposition began making good on its high-risk plan to deliver humanitarian aid to Venezuela despite objections from President Nicolas Maduro. By midday, opposition leader Juan Guaido pulled himself onto a semi-truck and shook hands with its driver as he and Colombian President Ivan Duque gave a ceremonial send off to an…

Ex-Citigroup president caught up in prostitution sting that ensnared Robert Kraft, report says – Fox News

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Video New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is charged with soliciting prostitution in Florida Robert Kraft’s spokesman denies that he engaged in any illegal activity; Molly Line reports. NFL owner Robert Kraft isn’t the only prominent name—or billionaire– snagged in a Florida prostitution bust. Others named in the sweeping sex sting include billionaire Wall Street financier John Childs, as well as a former Citigroup president and a president of a…

Handicapping the 2020 Democratic presidential race is pointless until Joe Biden announces if he’s running – Washington Examiner

Saturday, February 23, 2019

While it’s difficult for political commentators to resist the temptation to handicap the 2020 Democratic presidential race, the truth is that it’s effectively pointless until former Vice President Joe Biden announces whether he is running. Put simply, Biden is the 800-pound gorilla in the Democratic race. He’s led by a comfortable margin in every national poll, as well as polls in the early states of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South…

Health Care and Insurance Industries Mobilize to Kill ‘Medicare for All’ – The New York Times

Saturday, February 23, 2019

The mission of the industry partnership includes advocacy, advertising, lobbying and public education, but it has not registered under federal lobbying laws. Forbes Tate, a public affairs company that lobbies for many health care and drug companies, coordinates the work of the partnership, but is not registered to lobby on its behalf. “There are no direct lobbyists for the partnership,” Ms. Shaver said. “We work through all of our different…

Will the nation’s third-largest church split up over LGBTQ debate? Methodist leaders try to reach an answer. – Salt Lake Tribune

Saturday, February 23, 2019

“It is very difficult to be the church in the same way in Monrovia, Liberia, and in San Francisco and in Austin, Texas, and in Peoria, Illinois, and in Montgomery, Alabama,” said Bishop Kenneth Carter of Florida, one of the three moderators of the 32-member Commission on a Way Forward that has been preparing plans since 2016 for the denomination to consider. “From a political perspective, we are a church…

‘You didn’t vote for me’: Senator Dianne Feinstein responds to young green activists – The Guardian

Saturday, February 23, 2019

The California senator Dianne Feinstein is facing criticism over a video of her response to a group of children and teenagers asking her to support the Green New Deal. The video clip shows parts of a Friday morning meeting between the Democrat and young activists from the Sunrise Movement. Founded in 2017, the group organizes young people to fight climate change and support the Green New Deal. When Feinstein pushes…

What Friday’s border violence means for Venezuela – Washington Examiner

Saturday, February 23, 2019

On Friday, Venezuelan forces shot at protesters along Venezuela’s border with Brazil escalating the growing conflict between embattled and illegitimate president Nicholas Maduro and U.S. backed, self-declared interim president Juan Guaido. That violence, which left two dead and at least 14 wounded, signals that there will be no easy resolution to the crisis in Venezuela. The violence comes ahead of a Saturday deadline, called for by Guaido and supported by…