Friday 30 September 2016

Politics: Trump Foundation lacks the certification required for charities that solicit money

After the debate, Trump is still dominating news coverage. But Clinton is getting the good press.; Here comes the Republican Senate super PAC blitz; Clinton to offer national service initiative during Florida swing; Obama joins world leaders in mourning Shimon Peres — and a dormant Middle East peace process; Trump, stirring surprise, praises Angela Merkel as a 'great world leader' despite earlier attacks; Clinton and Netanyahu share a common cause: love of the musical ‘Hamilton’; Trump stirs old Clinton sex scandals, to the dismay of some allies; In battleground Iowa, Clinton aims to bank early votes; ‘Knife fight in a phone booth’ — congressional races head into homestretch; Trump wonders whether Clinton received immunity in email probe. (She didn’t.); White House accuses Congress of ‘buyer’s remorse’ on 9/11 bill; Clinton campaign rolls out a few dozen more Republican endorsements; He fought in World War II. He died in 2014. And he just registered to vote in Va.; TPP trade deal is dead until a new president revives it, McConnell says;
 
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Trump Foundation lacks the certification required for charities that solicit money
The foundation — sustained for years by donors outside the Trump family — never obtained the registration that New York requires to solicit money from the public, state officials said.
After the debate, Trump is still dominating news coverage. But Clinton is getting the good press.
Here's how the debate changed coverage. Or didn't.
 
Here comes the Republican Senate super PAC blitz
The Republicans' central Senate super PAC is plowing $21 million more into six key races in the coming weeks as the fight for control of the chamber moves to states more hospitable to GOP candidates.
 
Clinton to offer national service initiative during Florida swing
The proposal comes amid a stepped up effort by the Democrat to court millennials.
 
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Obama joins world leaders in mourning Shimon Peres — and a dormant Middle East peace process
The president made a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict a central part of his foreign policy, to little avail.
 
Trump, stirring surprise, praises Angela Merkel as a 'great world leader' despite earlier attacks
He previously said Merkel was "ruining Germany."
 
Clinton and Netanyahu share a common cause: love of the musical ‘Hamilton’
Hillary Clinton spoke on a call with 500 rabbis and American Jewish leaders Thursday, affirming her commitment to Israel and the peace process.
 
Trump stirs old Clinton sex scandals, to the dismay of some allies
The Republican nominee tries a gambit that has failed before.
 
 
In battleground Iowa, Clinton aims to bank early votes
Democrats hope to use an advantage in organizing power to return the state to their column.
 
‘Knife fight in a phone booth’ — congressional races head into homestretch
"I don't like the idea of losing any seats," Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) said. "I think a good night is keeping our strong majority."
Trump wonders whether Clinton received immunity in email probe. (She didn’t.)
"Do you think Hillary got immunity?" Trump asked a rally crowd Thursday in New Hampshire.
 
White House accuses Congress of ‘buyer’s remorse’ on 9/11 bill
Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell say the new law may have to be revisited.
 
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Clinton campaign rolls out a few dozen more Republican endorsements
Thursday's list includes three former members of Congress, a dozen former high-ranking members of Republican administrations and others.
 
He fought in World War II. He died in 2014. And he just registered to vote in Va.
At least 19 dead Virginians were registered to vote in this critical swing state.
 
TPP trade deal is dead until a new president revives it, McConnell says
With both presidential nominees opposed to ratification of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, that could be the deal's death knell.
 
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