Friday, 29 July 2016

Evening Edition: Florida Zika cases confirmed as first local transmission in continental U.S.

How an inmate who threatened to rape his guards ended up back in D.C.; After historic nomination, Clinton hits battleground states with Kaine; Trump tears into Clinton during morning tweet storm; FBI probes suspected breach of another Democratic organization by Russian hackers; The Fix: Trump now hates Michael Bloomberg ; Pence condemns name-calling as Trump attacks 'Crooked Hillary'; Soldier's dad gives brutal repudiation of Trump; San Diego officer fatally shot, another wounded during traffic stop ; Six more Michigan employees charged with misconduct in Flint water crisis; Facebook could owe $5 billion in back taxes; My brother lashed out at my husband. One year later, forgiveness is a sore point.; ‘Harry Potter’ is back — and so is the bookstore hoopla we haven’t seen since 2007;
 
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Florida Zika cases confirmed as first local transmission in continental U.S.
Gov. Rick Scott made the announcement following a health department investigation into four suspected cases in Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
How an inmate who threatened to rape his guards ended up back in D.C.
Corrections staff in Florida said Antwon Pitt repeatedly exposed himself and made threats. When he returned to Washington, he cut off his GPS bracelet.
 
After historic nomination, Clinton hits battleground states with Kaine
The pair kicked off a three-day, swing-state bus tour with a rally in Philadelphia, where Hillary Clinton accepted the Democratic Party's presidential nomination a night earlier.
 
Trump tears into Clinton during morning tweet storm
Trump not only took issue with the content of Clinton's convention speech, but he also mocked the way she delivered her speech.
 
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FBI probes suspected breach of another Democratic organization by Russian hackers
Russian government hackers have breached the computers of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. The intrusion appeared to be carried out by the same Russian intelligence service that hacked the Democratic National Committee earlier this year.
 
The Fix: Trump now hates Michael Bloomberg
When Bloomberg was mayor (and giving him business), Trump thought he was great.
 
Pence condemns name-calling as Trump attacks 'Crooked Hillary'
What?
 
Soldier's dad gives brutal repudiation of Trump
Khizr Khan, whose son was killed in the line of duty in 2004 in Iraq, said of Trump in a speech at the Democratic National Convention: "You have sacrificed nothing and no one."
 
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San Diego officer fatally shot, another wounded during traffic stop
The suspect was found in an open ravine not far from the scene, according to local news reports. Police said they were still searching for other possible suspects
 
Six more Michigan employees charged with misconduct in Flint water crisis
The Michigan attorney general's office charged four current and two former state employees with misconduct and other crimes stemming from the lead-contaminated water crisis.
 
Facebook could owe $5 billion in back taxes
Amid a worldwide reexamination of the tax strategies employed by U.S. multinational corporations, Facebook is digging in over a fight with the Internal Revenue Service about its decision to transfer some assets to Ireland.
 
My brother lashed out at my husband. One year later, forgiveness is a sore point.
The advice columnist takes your questions about the strange train we call life.
 
‘Harry Potter’ is back — and so is the bookstore hoopla we haven’t seen since 2007
The original cohort of readers has grown up. And the last time a Potter book came out, the Kindle didn't even exist. Can retailers still score a big hit in a new era?
 
 
     
 
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