Month: January 2020

D’apparence, tout était parfait. Mais en réalité, un petit détail du mariage de Cristina Cordula a bien failli gâcher la fête, dès les premières heures! C’est un incident plutôt ironique, quand on sait qu’il s’agit du mariage de la plus grande des fashionistas. Bien entendu, les cinq jours de noces de Cristina Cordula et son […]

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There are 9,774 politically active tax-exempt organizations that may have failed to notify the Internal Revenue Service of their existence or submit the paperwork to operate tax-free, according to a new calculation from an agency watchdog. The IRS has not done enough to identify noncompliant organizations, despite having various sources of data that would enable […]

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WASHINGTON —  The United States and Iran have quietly exchanged a handful of official messages in recent weeks through third parties. But a diplomatic exit for the perilous escalation of hostilities between the two adversaries remains distant, officials and analysts here and abroad say. Both President Trump and his Iranian counterparts seem to have backed down, […]

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SACRAMENTO —  Billionaire Tom Steyer qualified Thursday for next week’s Democratic presidential debate, putting him onstage in Iowa alongside five other candidates. “This campaign has a fair bit of momentum right now,” he said while campaigning in New Hampshire after learning he’d qualified. He’ll join former Vice President Joe Biden, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Minnesota Sen. […]

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. —  On Jan. 1, Pete Buttigieg’s second term ended, and the “Mayor Pete” era in South Bend was over. In the Democratic presidential candidate’s telling, he presided over a Rust Belt comeback story in Indiana’s fourth-largest city, a metaphor for what is possible elsewhere in America. Before Buttigieg took office in 2012, downtown […]

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MUSCATINE, Iowa —  Bernie Sanders sounded awkwardly gringo in naming the Latino politician he thanked for introducing him, and he bungled the Spanish title of his own event, dropping the “con” from “Unidos con Bernie.” Yet it only seemed to endear “Tio Bernie” to the Latino voters gathered in this Iowa town to see him. In […]

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Click:filling butane torch Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, who flirted with the idea of running for president but skipped the 2020 campaign, endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination Thursday. Garcetti will be one of Biden’s highest-profile supporters in California’s March 3 primary, but the endorsement is unlikely to have any practical […]

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LAS VEGAS —  Even before Thursday night, T-Mobile Arena had become one of Jack Campbell’s favorite places to play. On Feb. 27, 2018, the Kings goalie made 41 saves against the Vegas Golden Knights to earn his first NHL win. On New Year’s Day last season, he returned from a nearly two-month-long injury absence to post […]

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Howdy, I’m your host, Houston Mitchell. Let’s get right to the news. NFL Sam Farmer takes a look at the backbone of the Baltimore Ravens: firefighters. They are Baltimore County firefighters, the behind-the-scenes backbone of the Baltimore Ravens, playing an essential role for the NFL’s hottest franchise. It’s a tradition that began in 1996, when […]

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