U.S. President-elect Donald Trump met on Wednesday with the chief executives of two major defense companies he has singled out for criticism over project costs, part of his push to save taxpayer money on high-profile contracts. Co and Marillyn Hewson from Lockheed Martin Corp at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, where he is spending Christmas.
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Trump: Deadly violence in Germany is a attack on humanitya
President-elect Donald Trump declared Wednesday that the deadly truck attack on a Christmas market in Germany was “an attack on humanity and it’s got to be stopped.” He also suggested he might go forward with his campaign pledge to temporarily ban Muslim immigrants from coming to the United States.
Mississippi church member charged in a Vote Trumpa arson
A Mississippi man arrested in the burning of an African-American church that was spray-painted with the words “Vote Trump” is a member of the congregation, the church’s bishop said. Andrew McClinton, 45, of Leland, Mississippi, was charged Wednesday with first degree arson of a place of worship, said Warren Strain, spokesman for the Mississippi Department of Public Safety.
Mississippi church member charged in a Vote Trumpa arson
A Mississippi man arrested in the burning of an African-American church that was spray-painted with the words “Vote Trump” is a member of the congregation, the church’s bishop said. Andrew McClinton, 45, of Leland, Mississippi, was charged Wednesday with first degree arson of a place of worship, said Warren Strain, spokesman for the Mississippi Department of Public Safety.
“House of Cards” showrunner urges complaint calls to Trump’s new D.C. hotel
Beau Willimon arrives at the Q&A Screening of “The House Of Cards” at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater on Monday, April 27, 2015, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Donald Trump’s unexpected transformation from business mogul to next leader of the free world may sound like an episode right out of House of Cards , but it’s a political reality that has the creator of the Netflix series writing a new script.
Afghans who aided US military face long, fearful visa wait
In this Aug. 11, 2016 photo, Army Capt. Matthew Ball talks to his Afghan interpreter on his laptop at the Stanford law library in Palo Alto, Calif.
Afghans who aided US military face long, fearful visa wait
In this Aug. 11, 2016 photo, Army Capt. Matthew Ball talks to his Afghan interpreter on his laptop at the Stanford law library in Palo Alto, Calif.
Illegal immigrant, deported 4 times, steals $1.6 million in gold
An illegal immigrant who has been deported multiple times from the United States is believed to have stolen gold flakes valued at $1.6 million in a New York City heist. The diminutive 53-year-old native of Ecuador, Julio Nivelo, who also goes by David Vargas and other aliases, was captured on a surveillance camera video on September 29 but only released by New York Police today.
Illegal immigrant, deported 4 times, steals $1.6 million in gold
An illegal immigrant who has been deported multiple times from the United States is believed to have stolen gold flakes valued at $1.6 million in a New York City heist. The diminutive 53-year-old native of Ecuador, Julio Nivelo, who also goes by David Vargas and other aliases, was captured on a surveillance camera video on September 29 but only released by New York Police today.
Supreme Court to Review Forum Shopping in Patent Infringement Litigation | Brooks Kushman
In a development that may signal a major change in patent litigation practice, the U.S. Supreme Court has granted certiorari to hear a challenge to the rules governing where patent owners can file infringement actions against corporate defendants. TC Heartland LLC v.
Former presidential hopeful Rubio asks Canada to change Super Bowl ad policy
Former Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio is adding his voice to growing calls on Canada’s broadcast regulator to reverse a decision banning the substitution of Canadian ads over big-budget American spots during the Super Bowl. Rubio, alongside fellow Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, has written to Canada’s ambassador in Washington urging Canada to change the policy.
Gingrich: Trump doesn’t want to use the term “drain the swamp” anymore
But why? Surely Gingrich doesn’t believe his own BS here that Trump is planning to be more “dignified” as president. As recently as two weeks ago the guy was still flaming nobodies like that Carrier union local boss on Twitter.
Dunham: My abortion comment was from my “delusional girl” persona, you know
Clown nose on clown nose off . After commenting in a podcast that she wished she’d had the opportunity to have an abortion , Lena Dunham sorta-kinda apologized on Instagram for her “distasteful joke” last night.
North Carolina lawmakers meeting to consider HB2 repeal
North Carolina’s legislature reconvened Wednesday to decide whether enough lawmakers are willing to repeal a 9-month-old law that limited LGBT rights, including which bathrooms transgender people can use in public schools and government buildings.
Trump meeting security adviser after attacks abroad
President-elect Donald Trump is planning to meet with his incoming national security adviser in the aftermath of violence abroad as the process of filling top jobs in his administration presses on, marked by some infighting among advisers. Trump opened his day Wednesday by boasting anew about his Nov. 8 election victory, tweeting that his win in the Electoral College was more difficult to pull off than winning the popular vote would have been if he had tried.
Texas Makes New Move to Cut Off Planned Parenthood Read Story Associated Press
Pro-choice activists hold signs in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 22, 2014 on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Alex Wong / Getty Images It’s a move that federal judges have blocked in other Republican-controlled states, which are now waiting to see if President-elect Donald Trump will strip the organization of taxpayer money. Planned Parenthood responded by vowing to ask a court to stop Texas from defunding clinics in January.
Brownback: Not inclined to support changes to campus concealed weapons law
Governor Brownback said Wednesday he isn’t inclined to support changes to the state’s concealed weapons law for public colleges and universities. Gov. Sam Brownback said Wednesday he isn’t inclined to support changes to the state’s concealed weapons law for public universities, a signal to lawmakers they will have to gather veto-proof majorities to modify the policy.
Superior fundraising might have clinched county elections for Democrats
Democrats raised more money than Republicans in five of the seven most important non-judicial elections in Hamilton County in 2016, perhaps the deciding factor in taking four of those offices last month. The race that attracted the most money was that between Democrat Denise Driehaus and Republican Dennis Deters for one of two contested seats on the Board of County Commissioners.
Trump team kinda sorta working on conflict of interest problem – by proposing a ‘half-blind’ trust
Donald Trump has won the presidency after narrowly carrying a few states to put him above 270 electoral votes.But according… Senate Republicans refused to give President Obama’s pick to replace Supreme Court Justice Scalia even the courtesy of a… Is there such a thing as a “half-blind” trust? No. No, there is not.
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Donald Trump has won the presidency after narrowly carrying a few states to put him above 270 electoral votes.But according… Senate Republicans refused to give President Obama’s pick to replace Supreme Court Justice Scalia even the courtesy of a… Donald Trump has been steadfastly unwilling to divest himself from his business empire, and indeed has continued to use his status as candidate and now president-elect to funnel money to that empire. It runs the gamut from using Trump-owned venues for meetings and fundraisers to serving Trump-branded bottled water to renting out floors of Trump Tower to the government agency assigned to protect him.
Who are the real champions for children?
In “Senators owe vulnerable kids real debate, floor votes” by John Kelly and Daniel Heimpel , they correctly highlight the enormous problem that children face in the legislative process where bills involving children, such as the Family First Prevention Services Act and the Supporting Youth Opportunity and Preventing Delinquency Act , fail to get votes in the Senate despite overwhelming bipartisan support. To their list, I would add the Improving Child Nutrition Integrity and Access Act, which also failed to get approved by Congress.
President Obama’s Last-MinuteMonument Decision Is Wrong for Utah
Many of you have been fighting with me over the past six years to prevent President Barack Obama from designating additional national monuments in Utah. Now, unfortunately, we are hearing that the president is planning to follow through with the threat to designate the Bears Ears National Monument.
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ItA s been a difficult year politically for NeverTrumpians. Take, for example, Peter Wehner, the former speechwriter for George W. Bush, who spent most of the year expressing outrage over Donald Trump.
Want to have a Merry Christmas? Avoid discussing Trump or Clinton
An NBC-Wall Street Journal poll found that 48 percent of Americans said a family member or friend had shared a false news story with them, a story the friend or family member thought was true. Nearly one-third said that over the past year they had avoided talking politics with a family member because of differences in political opinions.
Trump adviser says he is ditching ‘drain the swamp’
One of Donald Trump’s advisers says the president-elect is no longer interested in his rallying cry “drain the swamp.” “I’m told he now just disclaims that.
Lawsuit for Investors in Shares of Ally Financial Inc (NYSE:ALLY)…
An investor in shares of Ally Financial Inc filed a lawsuit in Michigan over alleged Securities Laws violations by Ally Financial Inc in connection the company’s April 11, 2014 initial public offering. Investors who purchased shares of Ally Financial Inc have certain options and should contact the Shareholders Foundation at mail@shareholdersfoundation.com or call 858-779-1554.
Energy Dept. offers $2B loan to carbon-storage project
The Energy Department said Wednesday it is offering a conditional, $2 billion loan guarantee to capture and store carbon dioxide at a planned Louisiana methanol plant, the latest element of the Obama’s administration’s strategy to slow global warming. The Lake Charles Methanol plant will use petroleum coke, a byproduct of oil refining, to make methanol, a chemical used in products such as paint, glue, plastics and formaldehyde.
Great Ships of 2016: M/V Auto Eco
Since it started publishing in 1939, Maritime Reporter & Engineering News has recognized excellence in ship construction. This year 18 ships in total were honored, including many “world firsts.”
Changes on Tap: What’s Next for Law Changes in the Craft Beverage Industry?
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Merry Christmas: Chuck Schumer Fires Video Staff Just Days Before The Holidays
The holidays won’t be easy for many staffers who worked in the Senate Democratic Media Center. Incoming Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has decided to abruptly clean house in the video unit department in order to revamp Senate Democrats’ digital operation.
BWW Review: Joyce DiDonato Brings WAR & PEACE, Baroque-Style, to Carnegie Hall
At IN WAR & PEACE, HARMONY THROUGH MUSIC, her Carnegie Hall concert the other night with the Baroque ensemble, Il Pomo d’Oro, mezzo Joyce DiDonato was in fine voice, if not in high spirits–and who could blame her? The state of the world is about as bad as it has been for a long time, with death and taxes far from the only certainties, starting in our own backyard.
USDA Blog: ‘Minneapolis School Embraces Family-Style Dining’
“What if school lunchtime was more than just a wait in line and a race to find a seat and eat, but instead was more like a traditional family meal a time when friends gather to enjoy their food, engage in meaningful conversation, build relationships and gain important life skills?” That’s the question posed by the principal of a Minneapolis public elementary school in a blog posted Tuesday on the Agriculture Department website. The principal explains that her school decided to abandon the typical chaotic and impersonal lunchroom experience and create a family-style dining program.
AP Poll: US election voted top news story of 2016
This Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 file photo shows the front pages of various British newspapers in London reporting on Donald Trump winning the U.S. presidential election. Widely viewed as a long shot, with an unconventional campaign featuring raucous rallies and pugnacious tweets, he outlasted 16 Republican rivals.
The oilman who brought Trump and the Bush world together
Throughout the presidential campaign, the Bush family and many of its Republican allies turned their backs on Donald Trump. Now, they’re finding common cause with Trump over his pick to lead the State Department: Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson, who has long orbited their same political, philanthropic and business worlds.
After violence abroad, Trump meeting with security adviser
President-elect Donald Trump is planning to meet with his incoming national security adviser in the aftermath of a rattling day of violence around the world. Trump appeared to jump ahead of investigators in blaming Islamic terrorists for deadly incidents Monday in Turkey and Germany and vowing anew to eradicate their regional and global networks.
North Carolina lawmakers meeting to consider HB2 repeal
North Carolina’s legislature is reconvening to see if enough lawmakers are willing to repeal a 9-month-old law that limited LGBT rights, including which bathrooms transgender people can use in public schools and government buildings. House and Senate members planned to meet in the capital Wednesday for a special session two days after the Charlotte City Council gutted an ordinance that in March led the Republican-controlled General Assembly to pass House Bill 2, known by some as the “bathroom bill.”
Bank Mergers Spread in Mideast as Low Oil Signals Boom Days Over
Oil’s more than 50 percent plunge over the past two years is forcing countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia to cut state spending, tap reserves and combine some of their largest banks to reduce costs and duplication. International Bank of Qatar QSC said this week they are in talks to create the country’s largest sharia-compliant bank and the third-largest such lender in the Middle East, with assets worth more than 160 billion riyals . Talks are at an early stage, according to the banks, which didn’t give details on the structure of the possible deal.
Eugene Robinson:Who in the Gop will stand up to Trump?
President-elect Donald Trump’s victory tour was more than just an opportunity to strut and preen around the country like a peacock with a comb-over. It was a warning to Republican leaders in Congress that Trump intends to be in charge — and that there will be consequences if the party establishment does not fall in line.
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Cities across the U.S. are heightening security after a series of deadly incidents abroad, including an attack in Berlin where a truck plowed into a crowd at a b… — At least 29 people were killed and more than 70 people injured after an explosion at a fireworks market in Mexico Tuesday, according to the governor of the st… WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, 2016 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced a new investment of $32 million to improve the health and resiliency of forest ecosyste… SEWARD, Neb. – A mainstay in the NAIA coaches’ top 25 rankings this fall, the Concordia University football team can officially close the book on the 2016 season.
Who Changed the Game in 2016? Robin Roberts Tells Us Tonight
Cities across the U.S. are heightening security after a series of deadly incidents abroad, including an attack in Berlin where a truck plowed into a crowd at a b… — At least 29 people were killed and more than 70 people injured after an explosion at a fireworks market in Mexico Tuesday, according to the governor of the st… WASHINGTON, Dec. 20, 2016 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture today announced a new investment of $32 million to improve the health and resiliency of forest ecosyste… SEWARD, Neb. – A mainstay in the NAIA coaches’ top 25 rankings this fall, the Concordia University football team can officially close the book on the 2016 season.