Saturday, November 5, 2016

Baroni, Christie laughed at Cuomo's 9/11 arrival with Billy Joel and other top stories.

  • Baroni, Christie laughed at Cuomo's 9/11 arrival with Billy Joel

    Baroni, Christie laughed at Cuomo's 9/11 arrival with Billy Joel
    An accused architect of the Bridgegate scandal testified Monday that he, an alleged coconspirator and Gov. Chris Christie were not laughing at a 9/11 Memorial event about the gridlock that paralyzed Fort Lee — but instead at Gov. Cuomo's arrival to ...
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  • Reactions Are Mixed to Police Leader's Apology

    Reactions Are Mixed to Police Leader's Apology
    For some, the apology went too far. For others, it didn't go far enough. For many, it was just right. The president of one of the largest police organizations in the United States on Monday apologized for historical mistreatment of minorities, calling it a "dark side of our shared history" that must be acknowledged and overcome. Terrence Cunningham, president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, said at the group's annual conference that police have historically been a face..
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  • Retired four-star general admits leaking top-secret info to media

    Retired four-star general admits leaking top-secret info to media
    Story highlightsThe feds accused Cartwright of providing and confirming classified information to two reporters Cartwright became Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 2007 and retired in 2011Retired four-star Gen. James Cartwright sat quietly with his attorney, former White House Counsel Gregory Craig, as Assistant US Attorney Leo J. Wise described the facts underlying the single charge of making false statements to federal investigators. Cartwright, who became vice chairman of the Join..
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  • Republicans May Block Any Of Clinton's Supreme Court Nominees, McCain Says

    Republicans May Block Any Of Clinton's Supreme Court Nominees, McCain Says
    The main pretext Republican senators have offered for leaving open the Supreme Court seat of the late Justice Antonin Scalia is that the next president, not Barack Obama, should be the one to fill it. But now that his party’s nominee, Donald Trump, seems headed for a loss in November, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) appears to be changing his tune ― and may be signaling that more unprecedented obstruction is on the horizon if Hillary Clinton wins the White House. “I promise you that we will be united..
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