February 2020

Trump’s War Against ‘the Deep State’ Enters a New Stage

Mr. Trump has repeatedly railed in public and in private against law enforcement agencies for targeting his associates; among those who have been convicted are his former national security adviser, his campaign chairman and his deputy, and his personal lawyer. “This is a horrible and very unfair situation,” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter of the […]

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Q&A: How virus is impacting Asia’s cruises and passengers

A new viral outbreak is wreaking havoc on cruises in Asia, where some passengers are stranded aboard ships and others can’t leave China. Japan’s health ministry has confirmed 174 cases of the COVID-19 virus aboard Carnival Corp.’s Diamond Princess, which is docked in Yokohama, Japan. The ship that carried 3,700 passengers and crew into Japan

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‘Valentighting’ Is The Dating Trend Out To Ruin Your Valentine’s Day

No breakup is ever well-timed, but there’s something particularly poorly planned about doing it just weeks before Valentine’s Day. Just ask Amy Luong. Up until recently, Luong, a 23-year-old account coordinator from Des Moines, Iowa, thought she was on sure footing in her yearlong relationship. She and her boyfriend had almost broken up a month

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Celebrities Were Starstruck Over Meeting ‘Cheer’ Star Jerry Harris At The Oscars

A number of celebrities shared one particularly memorable moment as they walked on the red carpet at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony: meeting “Cheer” star Jerry Harris.  Harris, one of the breakout stars of the Netflix smash docuseries that premiered last month, was sent by “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” to conduct red carpet interviews on Hollywood’s biggest

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Equifax hack highlights China interest in U.S. personal data

Federal charges in the 2017 breach of credit-reporting agency Equifax are the latest U.S. effort to link a series of hacks to Chinese agents By FRANK BAJAK AP Technology Writer February 12, 2020, 1:30 AM 4 min read BOSTON — In 2014, the Obama administration accused five Chinese military agents of targeting Pittsburgh-area industrial companies

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