2020

Pete Buttigieg Hoped to Win Over Voters of Color. It Still Hasn’t Happened.

LAS VEGAS — Pete Buttigieg liked the line so much, he used it twice. Asked at back-to-back rallies on Monday what would happen if President Trump claimed election fraud and refused to vacate the White House for him, Mr. Buttigieg said, “If he really doesn’t want to leave, we could work something out, but he’d […]

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Trump Administration Considering Halting Sales of Aircraft Parts to China

The Trump administration is considering halting to China the sale of an aircraft engine produced in part by General Electric, two people familiar with the discussions said, part of a broader effort to limit the flow of technology there that could one day give Beijing an economic and security edge. Top Trump administration officials will

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Michael Bloomberg Surges in Polls and Qualifies for 2 Democratic Debates

WASHINGTON — Former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York has qualified for the next two Democratic debates, including one on Wednesday in Las Vegas. It will be his first appearance onstage alongside his presidential rivals. A national poll from NPR, PBS NewsHour and Marist released on Tuesday showed Mr. Bloomberg with 19 percent support

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Rosario Dawson Opens Up About Her Sexuality And That ‘Coming Out’ Instagram Post

Rosario Dawson opened up about her sexuality in a new interview this week, nearly two years after she got fans talking on social media with a detailed acknowledgement of LGBTQ Pride Month. The actor and singer, who is in a relationship with Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), steered clear of traditional labels like “lesbian” or “bisexual” in her chat

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Facebook expresses ‘deep concern’ after Singapore orders page block

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Facebook has said the move by the government was “disproportionate” Facebook has expressed concern after it was ordered by Singapore to block access to a news site’s page. Singapore said the fringe site States Times Review had broken a newly introduced “fake news” law and repeatedly conveyed “falsehoods”. Facebook

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