Thursday 25 August 2016

Evening Edition: Poll: Majority rejects Trump’s views on immigration

Rachel Maddow's fascinating duel with Trump’s campaign manager, annotated; What we know about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's charitable giving; After health-care missteps, a chastened Hillary Clinton emerged; A new poll showing Clinton with a 10-point lead gives insight into why Trump's campaign is faltering; Desperate search for survivors in Italy as death toll rises to 250; Mylan's 'savings card' won't make EpiPen cheaper for all patients; Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's impeachment trial begins; Hope Solo never learned that words have consequences, so U.S. Soccer finally acted; How this Iraq War veteran lied his way to a Purple Heart and $750,000 in benefits; The paradox of Colombia's peace deal with FARC; An animal activist gave water to slaughterhouse-bound pigs. Now, she’s on trial for mischief.; They met on a dating site and went bowling. It was a setup, police say, and now he’s dead.;
 
Evening Edition
The day's most important stories
 
 
Poll: Majority rejects Trump's views on immigration
A new Pew Research Center poll finds Americans broadly rejecting much of Donald Trump's views on immigration, findings that come as Trump is striking a markedly different tone on the issue as his poll numbers are depressed and he is attempting to make inroads with minority voters.
Rachel Maddow's fascinating duel with Trump’s campaign manager, annotated
Kellyanne Conway gamely went on Maddow's MSNBC show for a lengthy interview Wednesday night.
 
What we know about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's charitable giving
Both presidential candidates are associated with foundations, and there are questions about both.
 
After health-care missteps, a chastened Hillary Clinton emerged
Rejecting the ways of Washington and seizing an unprecedented role for a first lady, Clinton took charge of a main policy initiative: redesigning the U.S. health-care system. Her quest failed, and she paid a price. She has not attempted anything so daring again.
 
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A new poll showing Clinton with a 10-point lead gives insight into why Trump's campaign is faltering
The Republican is seen as appealing to bigotry and is viewed unfavorably by half the country.
 
Desperate search for survivors in Italy as death toll rises to 250
As rescue workers comb through the rubble, many remain missing and feared dead.
 
Mylan's 'savings card' won't make EpiPen cheaper for all patients
After being blasted for price hikes on its lifesaving allergy injections, the drugmaker announced that it will create a savings card to cut the cost, but the card won't be available to people who lack insurance or who are in government-funded health programs.
 
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's impeachment trial begins
Political insiders, the media and even many of her supporters predict that she will be ousted by Brazil's Senate as early as next week.
 
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Hope Solo never learned that words have consequences, so U.S. Soccer finally acted
COLUMN | She is brilliant at what she does on the soccer field but often belligerent off of it.
 
How this Iraq War veteran lied his way to a Purple Heart and $750,000 in benefits
Darryl Lee Wright said he was injured so badly in a rocket attack in Iraq that he couldn't even tie his shoes. Prosecutors say his story was a lie.
 
The paradox of Colombia's peace deal with FARC
In wresting significant concessions from the government, the rebels have run the risk of sweetening their deal so much that Colombians, who vote on the peace accord in October, won't stomach it.
 
An animal activist gave water to slaughterhouse-bound pigs. Now, she’s on trial for mischief.
Anita Krajnc faces jail time in Canada or a fine of up to $5,000. She said her only crime was compassion.
 
They met on a dating site and went bowling. It was a setup, police say, and now he’s dead.
Adam Hilarie met Hailey Bustos on PlentyOfFish. The Florida woman's real intentions became clear on their second date, police say.
 
 
     
 
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