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Donald Trump On White Nationalists: ‘I Disavow And Condemn Them’

President-elect Donald Trump had pointed words for white supremacists and those who consider themselves “neo-Nazis.” “Of course I disavow and condemn them,” Trump said when asked about the neo-Nazi conference that took place in Washington, D.C., Saturday. Trump met with the New York Times Tuesday, where he discussed a plethora of topics with the editorial […]

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Trump Controversies Continue To Mount

The transition into the presidency for President-elect Donald Trump has been rife with scandal. The latest controversies Tuesday involved everything from Trump’s foundation flouting charity laws to wide-ranging conflicts of interest involving the real estate mogul’s business interests. The Washington Post, which closely tracked Trump’s foundation during the election cycle, first reported the bombshell news

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Talented Mormon violinist thrills Jewish audience

By Eileen Wingard SAN DIEGO — Violinist Jenny Oaks Baker, of Salt Lake City, Utah, was the featured soloist at TICO’s opening programs, Thursday evening, November 17 and Saturday evening, November 19. The large audience in the Cohen Social Hall of Tifereth Israel Synagogue included many members of the Church of Latter Day Saints, of

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Eileen Wingard, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts, San Diego County

Fillon lead in right-wing primaries throws far-right Le Pen off balance

François Fillon’s shock lead in Sunday’s primary to choose a conservative candidate in next year’s French presidential elections has thrown the far-right National Front (FN) completely off balance. FN leader Marine le Pen is widely expected to face off against the winner of the right-wing primary in next year’s presidential election given the weakness of

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Americans to Trump: Please delete your account

WASHINGTON — Fifty-nine percent of voters think Donald Trump should delete his Twitter account, according to a national poll from Quinnipiac University released Tuesday. In the two weeks since the election, Trump has alternated between tweeting formal announcements regarding the transition and continuing to denounce perceived attacks, from the cast of the musical “Hamilton” to

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Carl P. Leubsdorf: Trump doing little to allay concerns

In many families, including mine, the raw emotions stemming from the 2016 election are likely to create some awkwardness at this week’s Thanksgiving get-togethers. Keeping the conversation away from politics seems like a worthy, though difficult, goal. That may be especially hard, given what has transpired since the election. While both President Barack Obama and

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Lawyer: Man charged with disrupting ‘Hamilton’ show was incited by ‘hostile’ audience

CHICAGO — The lawyer for a man charged with disrupting a Chicago performance of the musical “Hamilton” blamed the incident on a “hostile” and “partisan” audience and said his client does not owe theatergoers an apology. Attorney Jonathan Feldman took issue with several witnesses who said John Palmer, 56, appeared intoxicated Saturday night as he

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Donald Trump won’t pursue Hillary Clinton email or foundation investigations as president

President-elect Donald Trump doesn’t want to pursue further investigations into Hillary Clinton once he takes office, Mr. Trump’s former campaign manager confirmed Tuesday. “I think when the president-elect who’s also the head of your party now … tells you before he’s even inaugurated he doesn’t wish to pursue these charges, it sends a very strong

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Holocaust Museum expresses alarm over alt-right conference rhetoric

WASHINGTON D.C. (JNS.org) — The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum expressed “deep alarm” over the “hateful rhetoric” at an alt-right white nationalist conference held just blocks away from the museum in Washington, D.C. More than 200 people gathered at the Ronald Reagan Building Nov. 19 for the annual conference of the National Policy Institute, which

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