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2017年12月27日 星期三

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The Memo: Five Republicans who could primary Trump in 2020

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Will President Trump face a challenge from within his own party in 2020?

Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake (R) seems to think so. On Sunday, Flake told ABC’s “This Week” that if the president did not change his approach, he “is going to leave a huge swath of voters looking for someone else.”

Flake, a frequent Trump critic, added that the president is “probably inviting a Republican challenge.”
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Victorious on taxes, GOP wonders: What's next?
By Scott Wong
Still basking in their tax victory, President Trump and Republican leaders are grappling with a key question: What major legislative issue should they pursue next?
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Debate rages in the GOP over ObamaCare repeal
By Rachel Roubein
A debate is raging in the Republican Party over the future of ObamaCare, with some urging the party to take another shot at repeal in 2018.
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GOP frustration rises with Trump on trade
By Alexander Bolton
Senate Republicans are growing frustrated with what they see as a lack of clear direction in President Trump’s trade agenda, which they warn is hurting U.S. exporters.
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Trump slams FBI, Clinton for 'garbage' dossier
By Josh Delk
President Trump on Tuesday lashed out at the FBI and the Clinton campaign on the Russia dossier compiled against him and his 2016 campaign.
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FBI Agents Association reports $140K in donations amid Trump criticism
By John Bowden
An organization representing current and former FBI agents on Tuesday said it received more than $140,000 in donations to the group's two charities, amid ongoing criticism directed at the agency by President Trump.
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EPA's Pruitt: Bring back 'true environmentalism'
By Timothy Cama
When it comes to environmentalism, Scott Pruitt thinks environmentalists have it all wrong.
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Virginia election board postpones draw to decide tied delegate race
By John Bowden
Virginia officials on Tuesday said they were delaying a lottery that would determine the winner of a tied race for a seat in the state's House of Delegates, after Democratic candidate Shelly Simonds filed a legal challenge disputing the tie, according to Reuters.
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Appeals court rejects challenge to Trump voter fraud panel
By Josh Delk
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday rejected a legal challenge to President Trump's voter fraud panel.
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Watchdog: DOJ has 'systemic' problem with handling of sexual harassment complaints
By Jacqueline Thomsen
A watchdog has found a “systemic” issue in how the Justice Department handles sexual harassment complaints, according to a new report.
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Trump's national security strategy: Global force for principled realism
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The Wall Street Journal: Democrats struggle to convert voter enthusiasm into cash contributions
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Democrats want to win back control of Congress and build up their presence in state capitals during next year’s elections, but they begin this ambitious mission with precious little cash to finance it.
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The Associated Press: Singer files sex assault complaint against former Trump aide
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 A singer and potential congressional candidate said Tuesday that she has filed a sexual assault complaint against President Donald Trump's former campaign manager for hitting her twice on her buttocks during a Washington gathering in November.
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The Washington Post: Modest cuts reflect a new US approach to the UN’s budget
By Carol Morello
 
When the Trump administration claimed credit this week for budget cuts at the United Nations, some critics of the organization saw the prudent oversight of taxpayer money, while others questioned Washington’s determination to be seen wielding a big stick.
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The New York Times: Barred from running and boycotting: Navalny’s quandary in Russia
By Andrew Higgins
Aleksei A. Navalny, a Russian anticorruption activist, would have no real chance of defeating President Vladimir V. Putin in an election. The authorities have cast him as an utterly irrelevant showboat.
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Reuters: More lawsuits over slowing down of older iPhones
By Paresh Dave
 
Apple Inc (AAPL.O) defrauded iPhone users by slowing devices without warning to compensate for poor battery performance, according to eight lawsuits filed in various federal courts in the week since the company opened up about the year-old software change.
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DAILY DOSE: Broken & Whole

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Broken & Whole

By Tzvi Freeman

The broken shards of the first tablets are stored in the ark together with the whole ones.—Talmud Bava Batra 14b.


When you find the Infinite, where will you put it?

In your broken vessel?
It will not stay.

In a new whole one?
It will not fit.

Let the heart be broken in bitterness for its confines. Let it be whole in the joy of a boundless soul.

This is the secret that the human being holds over the angels: Only the human heart can be broken and whole at once.


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2017年12月26日 星期二

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