Monday, 3 October 2016

Monday's Headlines: Tax revelations leave some Ohio voters offended by Trump

Trump scrambling after tax discovery caps a week of 'self-sabotage'; Who leaked Trump's taxes? The mystery behind a bombshell story.; Opinion: The most shocking part of Trump's tax records isn't the $916 million loss ; Graphite powers your phone. It coats everything in this village. ; Nobel Prize in medicine awarded to Japan’s Yoshinori Ohsumi for work on ‘cell recycling’;
 
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Tax revelations leave some Ohio voters offended by Trump
After details from Donald Trump's 1995 tax return revealed he may not have paid federal income taxes for as many as 18 years, voters in the critical battleground state were quick to criticize him and question his business acumen.
Trump scrambling after tax discovery caps a week of 'self-sabotage'
With his campaign effectively set ablaze by erratic behavior and information gleaned from his tax records, the GOP nominee hopes to recover by driving a contrast between how he and Bill and Hillary Clinton made their fortunes.
 
Who leaked Trump's taxes? The mystery behind a bombshell story.
An unknown tipster delivered documents suggesting the GOP nominee had avoided taxes for years.
 
Opinion: The most shocking part of Trump's tax records isn't the $916 million loss
I've studied tax filings for decades. What I found most stunning about Trump's taxes in the New York Times' report isn't what everybody's talking about.
 
Graphite powers your phone. It coats everything in this village.
The glittery substance best known for filling pencils has become an indispensable resource as an ingredient in lithium-ion batteries. But for the Chinese villagers who live next to production factories, it means damaged crops, soot-covered homes and polluted drinking water.
 
Nobel Prize in medicine awarded to Japan’s Yoshinori Ohsumi for work on ‘cell recycling’
The prize committee said the work involved a series of "brilliant experiments" in the 1990s involving baker's yeast.
 
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Kim Kardashian held at gunpoint in Paris, thieves steal millions in jewelry
A police source told Reuters that Kardashian was locked in a bathroom and tied up during the attack, which involved five men wearing ski masks and jackets with police signs.
How did North Korea get its hands on a New Zealand plane made with American parts?
The appearance of the plane underscores the difficulty in implementing sanctions against North Korea.
India just ratified the Paris climate deal — bringing it extremely close to taking effect
The ratification came on the anniversary of the birthday of Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, and it brings the global agreement negotiated last December to the brink of activation.
Long Island high school mourns four teens slain since classes began last month
Suffolk police suspect that the deaths of the four Brentwood High School students are gang-related, though they have not elaborated about why.
After a wild final day, baseball's postseason pairings are set
There were a bevy of scenarios, but ultimately the wild cards were dealt to the Orioles and Blue Jays in the American League and the Mets and Giants in the National League.
 
     
 
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