2020

Khloé Kardashian Calls Kim ‘Beyond Generous’ For Tristan Thompson Gesture

The Kardashian sisters clearly know how to play nice, even when it comes to cheating exes. In a clip from the upcoming season of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” fans see Khloé Kardashian telling sister Kim Kardashian that she was “beyond generous” for extending a dinner invite to Khloé’s ex-boyfriend and baby daddy, Tristan Thompson.

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Bloomberg’s Billions: How the Candidate Built an Empire of Influence

The policy agenda was to be focused on tightening background checks; more radical ideas like banning assault weapons were off the table. “There were people who were very, very troubled by that,” Ms. Rubin said. “I became very pragmatic.” More confrontational tactics were also rejected. After the mass shooting last year at a Walmart in

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Lawmaker questions China’s offer to build UK high speed rail

A prominent British lawmaker has warned that allowing China’s state-run railway to build a high-speed rail line linking London with central and northern England would be “extremely questionable By PAN PYLAS Associated Press February 15, 2020, 12:27 PM 2 min read LONDON — Allowing China’s state-run railway to build a high-speed rail line linking London

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Seth Meyers Baits Donald Trump Over His ‘Dumbest’ Obsession Yet

Seth Meyers on Thursday poked fun at Donald Trump over what he believes is “one of the strangest, dumbest things” to emerge about the president yet — his reported obsession with badgers. Trump’s alleged fascination with the animal is documented in a new book by The Daily Beast reporters Lachlan Markay and Asawin Suebsaeng, titled

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A Scholar of Democracy Gets a 2020 Lab for His Ideas

WASHINGTON — American democracy has been thoroughly eulogized in recent years, written of with grief and nostalgia in numerous best-selling books. Law professor Ganesh Sitaraman has also taken up the subject, but his has a more aspirational title: “The Great Democracy.” “I’m particularly excited to talk about this book because I’ve been thinking about it

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