Monday, 25 July 2016

Politics: Sanders, seeking unity, finds hold-outs in his movement

New Grand Canyon park chief on sexual misconduct: ‘Some of our colleagues have suffered immeasurable harm’; Clinton to highlight endorsement of retired Marine general during N.C. visit; Did Donald Trump really say those things?; Wasserman Schultz resignation leaves some Sanders supporters wanting more; Reince Priebus and Paul Manafort descend on Philadelphia; Leaked DNC emails reveal the inner workings of the party's finance operation; DNC chairwoman will resign in aftermath of committee email controversy; Kaine not liberal enough? Just ask Virginians.; At a GOP convention where expected violence didn't happen, history repeats itself; Leaked emails aside, the DNC has been a long-standing problem; DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigns; These 2 trends are what produced such a negative Republican National Convention; Kaine seeks prayers at his longtime Richmond church; Clinton campaign — and some cyber experts — say Russia is behind email release;
 
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Sanders, seeking unity, finds hold-outs in his movement
While senator calls for his supporters to back Clinton, thousands arrive in Philadelphia to protest.
New Grand Canyon park chief on sexual misconduct: ‘Some of our colleagues have suffered immeasurable harm’
A confidential hotline for victims to report misconduct is one of several measures the Park Service says it is putting in place to root out sexual harassment.
 
Clinton to highlight endorsement of retired Marine general during N.C. visit
The backing of John R. Allen is meant to bolster the Democrat's militaryh and national security credentials.
 
Did Donald Trump really say those things?
A new ad features four provocative statements attributed to Donald Trump. We describe the context behind these quotes.
 
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Wasserman Schultz resignation leaves some Sanders supporters wanting more
 
Reince Priebus and Paul Manafort descend on Philadelphia
 
Leaked DNC emails reveal the inner workings of the party's finance operation
They show how the party has tried to leverage its greatest weapon — the president — as it entices wealthy backers to bankroll the convention and other needs.
 
DNC chairwoman will resign in aftermath of committee email controversy
Debbie Wasserman Schultz has been criticized for playing favorites in primaries.
 
 
Kaine not liberal enough? Just ask Virginians.
The former Virginia governor is known for progressive stances on abortion rights, gun control, civil rights, the death penalty and labor interests.
 
At a GOP convention where expected violence didn't happen, history repeats itself
The eerily similar circumstances — and outcomes — of the 1964 and 2016 conventions.
 
Leaked emails aside, the DNC has been a long-standing problem
The forced resignation of Wasserman Schultz unexpectedly disrupts the opening of the convention.
 
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigns
The chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee faced growing pressure to resign in the aftermath of the release of thousands of embarrassing internal email exchanges among Democratic officials. Her resignation takes effect at the end of the Democratic National Convention, which begins Monday. This is a developing story. It will be updated.
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These 2 trends are what produced such a negative Republican National Convention
The Trump kind of convention has long historical roots.
 
Kaine seeks prayers at his longtime Richmond church
"We needed some prayers today, and we got some prayers, and we got some support, and it really feels good."
 
Clinton campaign — and some cyber experts — say Russia is behind email release
The extraordinary charge comes amid increasing concern that Russia may be meddling in the U.S. election.
 
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