To understand Trump-team leaks, look at the leakers’ motives
News leaks have bedeviled many US presidential administrations. Teddy Roosevelt loved dropping the press tidbits but was shocked when they weren’t printed verbatim. Richard Nixon hated leaks and formed an internal anti-leak Plumbers team, inadvertent…
Rory McIlroy's wife had to drag him out of their house after Masters disaster
Rory McIlroy binge-watched TV shows, read to psychology books and decompressed for seven days before getting over Masters failure.
Trump Trade Officials Will Present a Hard Line in China, but Internally They Are Divided
The Trump administration is headed to China to present the country with tough demands on trade, but what may soon become most apparent is how divided American officials are.
In The New York Real Estate Market, Trump’s Name May Be Losing Its Luster
Trump Place, a condominium building on Manhattan’s West Side, heads to court Thursday to ask a judge whether it has the right to change its name.
A Temperature Roller Coaster Could Be Coming
Global warming has so far seen a gradual rise in average temperatures. But that may change, with extreme variations. And poor countries could bear the brunt of it.
Redskins cheerleaders say 2013 trip required topless photo shoot in front of sponsors
Several squad members describe being forced to go topless, entertain at night club with donors during a 2013 trip to Costa Rica, per the N.Y. Times.
2 Black Men Arrested at Starbucks Reach Agreement With Philadelphia
The city will spend $200,000 on a program that helps high school students who dream of being entrepreneurs. The men will each receive $1. Starbucks also announced a financial settlement.
Military Plane Crashes in Georgia, Killing at Least 5
The crash of an Air National Guard transport was the second fatal crash in less than a year involving a version of the C-130, a workhorse of military aviation.
U.S. Transfers First Guantánamo Detainee Under Trump, Who Vowed to Fill It
With the transfer of a prisoner to Saudi Arabia, the president has now presided over a decrease in the number of detainees he inherited.
How Video Game Companies Are Improving The Experience For Visually Impaired People
Video games are dominated by action-packed visuals, yet, there are visually impaired people all over the world playing them, ranging from the totally blind to the color blind. Now, gaming companies are working to make games more accessible.
Venezuelan Migrants Face Hardships In Brazil, But Say It’s Still Better Than What They Left
Venezuela’s economic and social meltdown is fueling an exodus. Tens of thousands of people have made their way to Brazil, some to the heart of the Amazon rain forest. Life is very difficult, but despite the hardships Venezuelan migrants say it’s still …
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