WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is insisting he didn’t borrow from many banks because he “didn’t need the money,” not because they wouldn’t do business with him. Trump’s tweets Monday appear to be in response to New York Times reporting that Deutsche Bank anti-money laundering specialists recommended that multiple transactions associated with Trump and…
Month: May 2019
Molotov Cocktails Thrown At Chicago Synagogue, Police Say
Police are searching for an attempted arson suspect who threw Molotov cocktails at a synagogue in Chicago on Sunday. The makeshift incendiary devices did not result in fire damage at Anshe Sholom B’nai Israel Congregation in the city’s Lakeview East neighborhood and no injuries were reported, according to police. Authorities are also investigating reports of…
This Close-Knit Island Near Seattle Has An Overlooked History Of Defying Hate
Time and again, the true story of Bob Fletcher goes viral. Fletcher, a white farmer, took care of multiple Japanese American farms in Florin, California, during World War II, paying down mortgages and taxes until he could return the properties to his neighbors. In a Twitter thread last fall describing Japanese Americans’ massive losses of…
Reporter Apologizes For Calling American K-Pop Singer’s English ‘Phenomenal’
Newscaster Sam Rubin has issued an apology for igniting controversy by praising an American K-pop band member’s English skills. Rubin, who works for KTLA, posted a statement on Facebook saying he was sorry for telling an NCT 127 member, Johnny, that he spoke “phenomenal” English in a segment last Wednesday. Johnny shot back during the…
Convicted Russian Agent Maria Butina Pleads For Money In Video From Jail
Maria Butina, a Russian gun rights activist convicted of working for the Kremlin without registering as a foreign agent, is speaking out from jail, asking the public to help with her legal expenses. Alexander Ionov, the founder of a nonprofit called the Anti-Globalization Movement, released a video of Butina’s public appeal on Instagram on Saturday….
Kamala Harris Offers Sweeping Plan To Dock Companies That Don’t Pay Women Equally
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) on Monday unveiled the second major proposal of her presidential campaign: a comprehensive plan designed to punish corporations that don’t provide equal pay for female employees. Female employees usually bear the burden of suing for relief from pay discrimination in the U.S., often risking retaliation from their bosses by coming forward….
Man Charged With Urinating On Memorial For Boy Who Died Of Cancer
Two south New Jersey men are facing criminal charges after one of them allegedly filmed the other laughing while urinating on a memorial for a 9-year-old boy who died of cancer. Bryan Bellace and Daniel Flippen, both 23, were arrested on Sunday after the video taken in a Mays Landing park was flagged to the…
Muslim Members Of Congress Host A Historic Iftar In The Capitol
On Monday evening, three Muslim members of Congress ― Reps. André Carson (D-Ind.), Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) ― hosted a historic iftar in the U.S. Capitol to recognize the holy month of Ramadan and honor the contributions of the Muslim American community. The gathering to break that day’s Ramadan fast was the…
Vulnerable Republicans Who Backed Obamacare Repeal Aren’t As Fired Up About It Now
WASHINGTON ― In 2017, now-Arizona Sen. Martha McSally really, really wanted to repeal Obamacare. McSally, then a congresswoman, reportedly stood up in the middle of a GOP conference meeting and urged her colleagues to vote for a bill to gut the signature Democratic domestic policy achievement of the past decade, telling them to get this…
Sophie Turner Reveals She And Joe Jonas Broke Up Before Getting Married
It seems Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas took a little trip to the Heartbreak Hotel before an Elvis impersonator married them in Las Vegas earlier this month. The “Game of Thrones” star revealed to the U.K.’s The Times in an article published Monday that the couple had a brief split. “It was the worst day…