Halfway through his second term as New York’s chief executive, Gov. Cuomo could be approaching a fiscal turning point. Cuomo’s six-year budget record has mixed tax cuts and tax hikes, shrewd economizing and outright waste, sound financial practices and objectionable gimmicks.
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Comey gets a pat on the back from Trump
FBI Director James Comey , who infuriated Democrats during the campaign drama over Hillary Clinton ‘s email, got a pat on the back Sunday from President Donald Trump . Comey was among those attending a White House reception to honor law enforcement officers and first responders for their work on Trump’s inauguration.
What the White House said about Trump’s inauguration crowd and how it was wrong
President Trump’s team set a combative tone with the press on his first full day in office when White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer accused the media of reporting incorrect information about the size of the crowds at Trump’s swearing-in ceremony. “These attempts to lessen the enthusiasm of the inauguration are shameful and wrong,” Spicer said.
Trump nominee wins key Senate support
Two senior Republican lawmakers have said they would vote to approve Rex Tillerson, President Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of state. Senators John McCain of Arizona, and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, said they would support the former ExxonMobil chief’s nomination, despite their concerns over his relationship with Russia’s president.
Trump, amid combative start, pledges to rise to moment
After a combative start to his presidency, Donald Trump delivered a more unifying message Sunday and sought to reassure Americans he was ready to begin governing a divided nation. Trump began rolling out his plans for diplomatic outreach, speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and announcing plans for early meetings with Netanyahu and other world leaders.
Atlanta Falcons Headed to the Super Bowl
Three of the injuries we… — Sen. John McCain praised President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks and revealed he will vote in favor of Rex Tillerson, Trump’s pick to lead the State Department, d… Earlier this month, CommonGround volunteer Dawn Caldwell, who farms and ranches in Edgar, Neb., spoke about how the program addresses consumers concerns about food, farming an… Area basketball fans got what they came for at Gering High School on Saturday; a classic tilt between two rivals. In the end the Scottsbluff Bearcats improved to 15-1 with… — The Atlanta Falcons have defeated the Green Bay Packers and are headed to the Super Bowl for the second time in the franchise’s history.
Trump Is Giving A Beleaguered Vaping Industry Renewed Hope
Leaders in the vaping industry are hopeful President Donald Trump will help slash regulations threatening to put electronic cigarette vendors across the country out of business. E-cigarette manufacturers and vendors faced a brutal year of new rules and regulations from the federal government and localities throughout many states.
Trump has no plans to release tax returns, his counselor says
Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the president, prepares to appear Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” On ABC’s “This Week,” she said that President Trump had no plans to release his tax returns.
Theresa May faces calls to come clean on failed Trident test
Theresa May is facing calls to come clean over a failed test of the Trident nuclear deterrent amid claims the government acted like North Korea in covering up the incident. The Prime Minister failed to answer several direct questions on her knowledge of the test, which took place weeks before MPs approved the 40 billion Trident renewal programme in July.
Alternative facts, fake news and Trump’s war on mainstream media
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WikiLeaks Berates Trump over TaxesAfter Kellyanne Conway said Trump wouldn’t release tax returns.
WikiLeaks took to Twitter to berate President Donald Trump on Sunday after White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway definitively said that Trump would not be releasing his tax returns. “Trump’s breach of promise over the release of his tax returns is even more gratuitous than Clinton concealing her Goldman Sachs transcripts,” the organization tweeted .
It Looks Like WikiLeaks Is Turning On Trump
The group, founded by Julian Assange, published two tweets on Sunday criticizing Trump over his failure to release his tax returns. Earlier in the day, WikiLeaks encouraged would-be leakers with access to Trump’s tax returns to share the documents anonymously online.
Nation-Now 7 mins ago 1:23 p.m.What Trump’s first executive action on …
President Donald Trump is joined by the Congressional leadership and his family in the President’s Room of the Senate, at the Capitol in Washington, January 20, 2017. Photo by J. Scott Applewhite – Pool/Getty Images) President Donald Trump blocked an Obama administration policy Friday that would have reduced the cost of mortgages for millions of home buyers.
Nation-Now 28 mins ago 1:02 p.m.At least 11 killed as storms roar through Georgia
Eleven people were killed and more than 20 injured as violent storms rolled through parts of Georgia over the weekend, hours after deadly storms swept through southern Mississippi, authorities said Sunday. Catherine Howden, spokeswoman for the Georgia Emergency Management Agency, told USA TODAY that seven people were killed in Cook County and two each in Brooks and Berrien counties.
The Latest: Georgia governor declares state of emergency
Jenny Bullard carries a pair of boats from her home that was damaged by a tornado, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017, in Adel, Ga. Gov. Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency in several counties, including Cook, that have suffered deaths, injuries and severe damage from weekend storms.
Trump Taunts Women’s March: We Just Had an Election Why Didn’t These People Vote?
One million leftist women marched on Saturday across the country against Donald Trump. They wore pussy hats so that Americans would take them seriously.
EXCLUSIVE: Protester At Women’s March Calls For Trump To Beheaded And Lit On Fire
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Trump on women’s march: ‘We just had an election’
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, in his first public comments on the Women’s March on Washington , welcomed peaceful protests as a “hallmark of democracy” though wondered why they showed up now rather than on Election Day. The unprecedented protests a day after Trump was inaugurated as the nation’s 45th president drew hundreds of thousands of protesters to the nation’s capital.
Canada, NATO to finalize Latvia mission
President Donald Trump is joined by the Congressional leadership and his family before formally signing his cabinet nominations into law, Friday, Jan. 20, 2107, in the President’s Room of the Senate on Capitol Hill in Washington. From left are, Vice President Mike Pence, the president’s wife Melania Trump, their son Barron Trump, and House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wis.
Trump, Israeli Prime Minister to discuss Iran nuke deal
Trump and Israeli Prime Minister set to speak two days after the inauguration as the state takes advantage of US support by approving settlement plans Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will speak by phone Sunday for the first time since Trump’s inauguration U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will speak Sunday for the first time since Trump’s inauguration, with Israel already taking advantage of his support by pushing through settlement plans. ‘A telephone conversation will be held this evening between President Trump and me.
Trump offers scattershot response to global protests
President Donald Trump on Sunday offered a scattershot response to the sweeping post-inauguration protests against his new administration, sarcastically undermining the public opposition and then defending demonstrators’ rights a short time later. “Watched protests yesterday but was under the impression that we just had an election! Why didn’t these people vote? Celebs hurt cause badly,” tweeted Trump, at 7:51 a.m. on Sunday.
Trump takes to Twitter to weigh in on demonstrations
President Donald Trump weighed in for the first time on the massive protests of his presidency in Washington and around the globe, stating sarcastically on Twitter on Sunday morning that that he was ”under the impression that we just had an election!” His tweet came in response to more than 1 million people gathering Saturday for the Women’s March on Washington and at other rallies in the United States and abroad, all meant as a rejoinder to his inauguration a day before. Trump and his aides remained silent about the protests on Saturday.
Cautious welcome from congressional Republicans to Trump era
Congressional Republicans anxiously monitor President Donald Trump’s Twitter feed, parse his pronouncements, and brace for potential controversy each time he gives an interview. But GOP lawmakers also say they’re growing increasingly accustomed to expecting the unexpected from Trump, and they’re learning to take his abrupt pivots in stride, even when what he says stirs divisions or casts doubt on key Republican goals.
How Trumpa s executive order impacts future of a Obamacarea
President Donald Trump’s first executive order targets the sweeping “Obamacare” law by giving federal agencies broad leeway to chip away at the measure. But Trump still needs Congress to do away with the law for good.
Trump will not release his tax returns, aide says
President Donald Trump will not release his tax returns, a senior adviser said Sunday, marking another reversal of a campaign promise. Kellyanne Conway, a senior adviser to Mr. Trump, was asked about the issue on ABC’s “This Week” because of a petition on the White House website calling on Mr. Trump to “immediately” release his tax returns.
Israeli leader delays West Bank annexation vote
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delayed a vote Sunday on an explosive proposal to annex one of the West Bank’s largest settlements, apparently to coordinate his policy toward the Palestinians with the new administration of President Donald Trump. The move put on hold legislation that threatens to unleash fresh violence and damage already faded hopes for Palestinian independence.
Trump takes to Twitter to weigh in on Women’s March
US President Donald Trump weighed in for the first time on the massive protests of his presidency in Washington and around the globe, stating sarcastically on Twitter that he was “under the impression that we just had an election!” His tweet came in response to more than a million people gathering on Sunday for the Women’s March on Washington and at other rallies in the United States and abroad, all meant as a rejoinder to his inauguration a day before. Trump and his aides remained silent about the protests yesterday.
Trump’s pick for Secretary of State gets key backing
Former President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton, talk to Secretary of State-designate Rex Tillerson on Capitol Hill in Washington during the inaugural luncheon. Photo / AP Former ExxonMobil chief executive Rex Tillerson’s bid to be the next secretary of state received a major boost when a pair of Republican senators who had expressed consternation about him announced they will vote to confirm him, a move that effectively clears the way for him to win confirmation.
What Trump’s first executive actiona
President Donald Trump is joined by the Congressional leadership and his family in the President’s Room of the Senate, at the Capitol in Washington, January 20, 2017. Photo by J. Scott Applewhite – Pool/Getty Images) President Donald Trump blocked an Obama administration policy Friday that would have reduced the cost of mortgages for millions of home buyers.
Trump won’t release his tax returns because people don’t care, top adviser says
Kellyanne Conway, a senior aide to President Donald Trump, said Sunday that he has no plans to release his tax returns, a marked shift from Trump’s pledge during the campaign to make them public once an audit was completed. “The White House response is that he’s not going to release his tax returns,” said Conway, counselor to the president, during an appearance on ABC’S “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.”
The inauguration of Donald Trump through the eyes of a Newport based blogger
NEWPORT based blogger Laura Dunn was on hand to witness the moment Donald Trump was inaugurated as the President of the United States of America. Laura, a digital and social media practitioner who works in the UK and the USA is the Founder of the popular Political Style blog and is also a contributor for The Huffington Post.
Victim Shot in Seattle Anti-Trump Riot Reportedly in Critical Condition
There was a shooting Friday night during a riot outside an event at the University of Washington where Milo Yiannopoulos was speaking. Because the identity of the victim and suspected gunman were unknown, and we had no idea what motivated the shooting, I waited for facts to emerge before commenting on this incident.
The Latest: Trump changes course after denouncing protesters
President Donald Trump is doing a quick about-face about the protests that swept through Washington and around the world on Saturday. He then continued, “Even if I don’t always agree, I recognize the rights of people to express their views.”
News 19 Mins Ago Missile failure off Florida? British leader won’t say
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Missile failure off Florida? British leader won’t say
In this file photo dated Monday, Dec. 4, 1989, a Trident II missile launched by the U.S. Navy during a performance evaluation from the submerged submarine USS Tennessee in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Cape Canaveral in Titusville, Fla., USA.
After two months of imprisonment for celebrating the death of…
It is no surprise that dissident artist Danilo “El Sexto” Maldonado was arrested and imprisoned for nearly two months simply for celebrating the death of Cuba’s apartheid dictator, Fidel Castro. These are the types of human rights violations Cuba’s brutally repressive dictatorship has been committing for more than half a century.
Will: Trademark office assaults free speech
In 1929, Chief Justice William Howard Taft convinced Congress to finance construction of “a building of dignity and importance” for the Supreme Court. He could not have imagined what the court pondered during arguments last week.
Ponnuru: Decoding Donald Trump
Twice in recent days, Donald Trump has made seemingly off-the-cuff remarks about policy that took his Republican allies in Congress by surprise. Last weekend, he told The Washington Post that he was in the final stages of drawing up a health plan that would provide “insurance for everybody” but with “much lower deductibles” than the Affordable Care Act.
The Government said the Royal Navy conducted a routine Trident missile test from HMS Vengeance
Prime Minister Theresa May is facing calls to come clean over a failed test of the Trident nuclear deterrent, amid claims the Government acted like North Korea in covering up the news. Mrs May failed to answer four direct questions on her knowledge of the test, which reportedly took place weeks before MPs approved the A 40 billion Trident renewal programme in July.
Letter: Childishness hurts Democrats
I have figured out why the Democrats lost the presidential election, and it’s not because of the Russians or the FBI. It’s the same reason they lost over 1,000 other publicly elected positions nationwide to Republicans over the past eight years.