2020

For Trump, the Burden May Be Proving This Is Not the Moment His Critics Predicted

WASHINGTON — For three years, President Trump’s critics have expressed concern over how he would handle a genuine international crisis, warning that a commander in chief known for impulsive action might overreach with dangerous consequences. In the angry and frenzied aftermath of the American drone strike that killed Iran’s top general, with vows of revenge

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Teary Kate McKinnon Says She ‘Could Never Be On TV’ Without Ellen At Golden Globes

Kate McKinnon was visibly emotional at the 2020 Golden Globes as she presented Ellen DeGeneres with a lifetime achievement honor.   The “Saturday Night Live” cast member pointed to DeGeneres’ legacy as an LGBTQ icon before handing her the second-ever Carol Burnett Award at Sunday’s ceremony. “She risked her entire life and her entire career in order

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Trump Threatens Iranian Cultural Sites, and Warns of Sanctions on Iraq

WASHINGTON — President Trump on Sunday evening doubled down on his claim that he would target Iranian cultural sites if Iran retaliated for the targeted killing of one of its top generals, and threatened “very big sanctions” on Iraq if American troops are forced to leave the country. Aboard Air Force One on his way

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Japan vows to improve border checks, bail after Ghosn flight

Japan’s justice minister has vowed to strengthen border departure checks and review bail conditions after Nissan’s former Chairman Carlos Ghosn fled the country By YURI KAGEYAMA AP Business Writer January 6, 2020, 3:02 AM 3 min read TOKYO — Japan’s justice minister vowed Monday to strengthen border departure checks and review bail conditions after Nissan’s

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