Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Politics: Trump Foundation ordered to stop fundraising by N.Y. attorney general’s office

Federal hiring remains a work in progress after many fixes; How to leave the Federal Reserve if you’re Lael Brainard; Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, perfect strangers meeting on largest stage either has seen; Latino voter group reports historic jump in voter registrations; What is going on with Rudy Giuliani?; Why the Colombia peace agreement failed, and what we can expect now; Trump says he 'brilliantly' exploited tax laws in wake of massive loss in the 1990s; Trump says 'race riots' are happening every month; Tuesday's VP debate will be all about Clinton and Trump; Trump says he 'brilliantly used' tax laws to his advantage; Trump suggests military members with mental health issues aren’t ‘strong’ and ‘can’t handle it’; Ron Paul criticizes Gary Johnson, praises Jill Stein; Surgeon General sends warning to own staff: Your personal information may have been stolen; Here’s how Trump responded to a question about women and transgender individuals in the military;
 
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Trump Foundation ordered to stop fundraising by N.Y. attorney general's office
The charity broke state law by soliciting donations without proper authorization, officials said.
Federal hiring remains a work in progress after many fixes
Almost a third of career civilian federal employees are eligible to retire in 2019. Yet, Uncle Sam lags when it comes to hiring millennials, generally described as those under age 40.
 
How to leave the Federal Reserve if you’re Lael Brainard
President Obama's former top financial diplomat is considered a front-runner for Treasury Secretary if Clinton wins in November.
 
Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, perfect strangers meeting on largest stage either has seen
Their mutually friendly style could make for a less cutthroat environment than last week's presidential debate. Their lack of common knowledge of one another adds to the expectation they will spend more time attacking the presidential nominees, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, than each other.
 
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Latino voter group reports historic jump in voter registrations
Registrations are up big-time in a state you might not expect.
 
What is going on with Rudy Giuliani?
"He is exquisitely well-suited for attorney general," said Giuliani friend Ted Olson.
 
Why the Colombia peace agreement failed, and what we can expect now
Don't blame the referendum. Blame what happened before people voted on it.
 
Trump says he 'brilliantly' exploited tax laws in wake of massive loss in the 1990s
The GOP nominee also suggests PTSD sufferers are not 'strong' and 'can't handle it.'
 
 
Trump says 'race riots' are happening every month
"Somebody said don't call them race riots, but that's what they are. They're race riots. And it's happening more and more."
 
Tuesday's VP debate will be all about Clinton and Trump
Pence and Kaine prepare to defend their running mates in their first and only face-off.
 
Trump says he 'brilliantly used' tax laws to his advantage
Trump defended his practices, saying that he dug deep during a difficult time in the real estate industry to try to succeed in his business.
 
Trump suggests military members with mental health issues aren’t ‘strong’ and ‘can’t handle it’
"And you're strong and you can handle it, but a lot of people can't handle it," Trump told a group of veterans on Monday.
 
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Ron Paul criticizes Gary Johnson, praises Jill Stein
 
Surgeon General sends warning to own staff: Your personal information may have been stolen
It's the latest in a long line of cyber-hacks of federal employee information.
 
Here’s how Trump responded to a question about women and transgender individuals in the military
 
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