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2018年6月10日 星期日

Tipsheet: What to watch in Tuesday’s primary elections

 
 
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What to watch in Tuesday’s primary elections
By Reid Wilson, Lisa Hagen and Ben Kamisar
 
Voters head to the polls in five states Tuesday for a new round of primary contests, and women are once again poised to take center stage. In fact, in one state, women are likely to capture Democratic nominations in a majority of key races.

Here’s what to watch on Tuesday night.
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Trump takes hard line with US allies at G-7 summit
By Max Greenwood
 
President Trump exited the Group of Seven (G-7) summit on Saturday with a stark warning to some of Washington's closest allies: reduce trade barriers or face consequences.
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Trump refuses to endorse G-7 communique, threatens Canada with more tariffs
By Luis Sanchez
Trump rebuked Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday, saying that the U.S. will not endorse a joint communique signed with the other G-7 members at this weekend's summit and seemingly threatening to impose further tariffs on the country.
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McCain rips Trump over trade, tells allies: 'Americans stand with you, even if our president doesn't'
By Morgan Gstalter
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) took a jab at Trump on Saturday after threatening to impose new tariffs on Canada and pulling his endorsement of a joint communique signed with other G-7 members at this weekend's summit.
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Merkel shares photo of her with Trump on sidelines of G-7
By Avery Anapol
German Chancellor Angela Merkel shared a photo prominently featuring her and Trump at a meeting at the G-7 summit. Social media users quickly shared Merkel’s photo, with many suggesting the photo portrayed tension between the two leaders.
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Why the Summer Zervos case might be the most dangerous for Trump
By Lydia Wheeler
Trump may never sit for an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller, but it’s looking more likely he’ll have to answer questions as part of a defamation lawsuit filed by a former contestant on “The Apprentice.”
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Attorney general under Reagan, Bush urges GOP to defend Mueller
By Max Greenwood
A former U.S. attorney general under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush is calling on members of Congress — Republicans included — to safeguard the special counsel investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 election.
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Bourdain, Spade deaths shine spotlight on growing number of suicides
By Jessie Hellmann
The suicide deaths of fashion designer Kate Spade and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain this week has heightened public awareness of what experts describe as a growing, and often overlooked, public health issue in the U.S. 
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Trump calls CNN 'fake news' after reporter asks him question at G-7
By Avery Anapol
President Trump slammed CNN as “fake news” after a reporter with the news organization asked him a question during a press briefing at the Group of Seven (G-7) summit.
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Dem congresswoman: Imprisoned asylum-seeking women have no idea where their children are
By Luis Sanchez
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) said on Saturday that asylum-seeking women being held at a detention center near Seattle "have no idea" where their children were after they were separated by immigration officials at the U.S.–Mexico border.

“A huge number of them are mothers whose children were taken away from them when they were apprehended at the border or when they turned themselves in,” Jayapal said.
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New leak indictment spells disaster for McCabe
By Jonathan Turley
OPINION | After a year of leaks cascading down Capitol Hill, James Wolfe is a cautionary tale for many members, staffers and journalists. Yet, one person should be especially discomforted by the indictment: former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe.
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The Koreas are moving ahead
By Ramon Pacheco Pardo
OPINION | There are some troubling allegations in the bombshell indictment against President Trump's former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort. Yet one in particular, "conspiracy against the United States," is not nearly as serious as the media seems to believe.
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The Associated Press: Unorthodox Trump faces toughest test yet in NKorea summit
By Zeke Miller and Catherine Lucey
Embarking on a self-described “mission of peace,” President Donald Trump’s seat-of-the-pants foreign policy is facing its toughest test yet as he attempts this week to personally broker an end to North Korea’s nuclear program in talks with Kim Jong Un.
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Reuters: Door already ajar: Trump may struggle to isolate North Korea again
By Brenda Goh and Josh Smith
North Korean officials have toured China to discuss economic development. Speculators are snapping up property along their common border. And South Korea is studying ways to boost engagement with its isolated neighbor to the north.
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The New York Times: Trump’s Blasts Upend G-7, Alienating Oldest Allies
By Peter Baker and Michael D. Shear
 
Shortly before leaving the annual meeting of major world powers on Saturday, President Trump boasted that it had been “tremendously successful” and that on a scale of 0 to 10, “the relationship is a 10.”

Fewer than nine hours later, the relationship was plummeting toward a zero. With a petulant tweetstorm from Air Force One, Mr. Trump all but blew up the Group of 7 nations that the United States has led for more than four decades and essentially declared open political war on America’s closest neighbor.
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The Washington Post: ‘They just took them?’ Frantic parents separated from their kids fill courts on the border
By Michael E. Miller
 
The words “all rise” were still ringing in the brightly lit South Texas courtroom last week when Peter E. Ormsby slipped unceremoniously into his seat.
 
“Good morning,” the 62-year-old federal magistrate said as the courtroom filled with the clanking of shackled defendants returning to their wooden benches. “We’re here to take up a number of criminal cases that allege that the defendants violated the immigration laws of the United States.”
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The Wall Street Journal: What Latest Health-Law Case Means for Insurance Markets
By Melanie Evans
Consumers and insurers face new uncertainty with the Justice Department’s assertion this week that key provisions of the Affordable Care Act are invalid.
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DAILY DOSE: No Fear

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No Fear

By Tzvi Freeman

Captivity begins once you concede that you are small and the world is big.

Once you believe that, next you are likely to believe it will step on you, and so you fear it.

And then you come to obey it, then to run after it. And then you are its slave, thirsting for water for the soul yet unable to remember where to look for it.

To fear the world is to deny the Oneness of its Creator.



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2018年6月9日 星期六

Breaking News: Trump says he doesn't endorse G-7 joint statement, threatens Canada with new tariffs

 
 
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President Trump criticized Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday for acting “meek and mild” during their meetings at the weekend's Group of Seven (G-7) summit, accusing the prime minister of changing his tone after Trump departed the summit for Singapore.

“Based on Justin’s false statements at his news conference, and the fact that Canada is charging massive Tariffs to our U.S. farmers, workers and companies, I have instructed our U.S. Reps not to endorse the Communique as we look at Tariffs on automobiles flooding the U.S. Market!” Trump said.
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News Alert: Bourdain, Spade deaths shine spotlight on growing number of suicides

 
 
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Bourdain, Spade deaths shine spotlight on growing number of suicides
The suicide deaths of fashion designer Kate Spade and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain this week has heightened public awareness of what experts describe as a growing, and often overlooked, public health issue in the U.S. 

Statistically, the rates of suicide in the United States are increasing, meaning that while Bourdain’s and Spade’s passings can be a shock to millions, they are not as unusual as they may seem.
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