August 2019

John Stamos On Lori Loughlin: ‘Punishment Is Not Equal’ To Alleged Crime

The decades behind bars that “Full House” costar Lori Loughlin could serve is too much for John Stamos. In a profile interview posted Wednesday that apparently referred to the prison sentence Loughlin might face if she’s convicted, Stamos told GQ: “Whatever happened … I’m pretty sure that the punishment is not equal to the crime, if there

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Democratic Candidates Jostle, and Gripe, as Debates Winnow the Field

WASHINGTON — The suspense was high. The hour was late. The questions about the next Democratic debate were many: Ten candidates or 11? Two nights or one? One billionaire or none? A debate qualifying process that was equal parts spectacle and grievance session ticked toward a midnight deadline on Wednesday with one thing certain: The

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‘Paradise’ Lost: Whose Breakdown Was Most Relatable?

The hosts of “Here to Make Friends” weren’t at Stagecoach. Claire Fallon and Emma Gray highlight all the outstanding moments from the latest episodes of “Bachelor In Paradise,” including the many, many breakdowns and who appears to have been right all along.  From Tahzjuan’s literal melt-down to John Paul Jones’ pool of tears, nearly everyone

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‘Outside your business niche it can be a minefield’

When PJ Farr left the army he started UK Connect, providing internet services to the building industry – enabling architects, engineers and builders to communicate rapidly using broadband services on construction sites. Nowadays it is a multi-million pound company. But when he was tempted to stray outside this niche, he says he found himself “in

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Federal Workers’ Children Born Abroad May Not Receive Automatic Citizenship

Children born abroad to certain United States service members and other federal employees will no longer be granted automatic citizenship under a Trump administration policy set to take effect in October. Parents of those children, including those born on military bases, will have to apply for citizenship on the children’s behalf before they turn 18,

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Business groups ask Trump for tariffs delay before holidays

A coalition of 161 manufacturers, farmers, retailers, natural gas and oil companies as well as other business groups, has signed a letter asking President Donald Trump to postpone tariff rate increases on Chinese goods slated to take effect this year. The letter, dated Wednesday and organized by Americans for Free Trade Coalition, comes as tariff

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