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Peyton Manning donates to ex-teammate's House campaign | TheHill

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Former NFL quarterback Peyton Manning reportedly donated to the campaign of former teammate Anthony Gonzalez, who is running as a Republican in Ohio's 16th Congressional District. The legendary quarterback joined a list of former NFL players who gave money to Gonzalez, a wide receiver, who played for Ohio State in college, and then the Indianapolis Colts and briefly the New England Patriots, Cleveland.com reported Monday, citing Federal Election Commission filings. The former Colts player has $6

GOP candidate for Georgia governor holds bump stock giveaway | TheHill

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Republican candidate for Georgia governor Michael Williams said Monday he opposes any ban on bump stocks, and will give away one of the devices. “The tragedy in Las Vegas broke my heart, but any talk of banning or regulating bump stocks is merely cheap political lip service from career politicians.

Ex-Joint Chiefs chair fires back at Trump: Obama, Bush 'cared deeply' for fallen soldiers | TheHill

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Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey fired back at President Trump for claiming that former President Obama and other past presidents didn’t call the families of fallen U.S. service members. “POTUS 43 & 44 and first ladies cared deeply, worked tirelessly for the serving, the fallen, and their families,” Dempsey tweeted Monday. “Not politics.

Corker: My criticism of Trump was ‘well thought out’ | TheHill

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Sen. MORE (R-Tenn.) is standing by his tough criticisms of President Trump. "My thoughts were well thought out," Corker told CNN. "Look, I didn't just blurt them out. My comments -- my comments, I stand by them -- yes."  The GOP senator said he had repeatedly tried to share his concerns through private communications and meetings, saying the frustration has been "building for some time" before he decided to speak out. "Look I've been expressing concerns for some time and it's built over time.

How to Use Clothing Subscription Boxes to Find Your Personal Style - The New York Times

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Working one on one with a professional stylist to customize and upgrade your wardrobe would quite likely cost you thousands of dollars. It’s not surprising that companies — and consumers — have jumped on a more affordable solution with clothing box services. These companies — Stitch Fix and Trunk Club are among the most popular options — make their services beyond easy to use.

Nicki Minaj, Always in Control - The New York Times

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This story is one of the seven covers of T Magazine’s Greats issue, on newsstands Oct. 22. THE DAY I WAIT in the hotel lobby of the Ritz-Carlton in Battery Park City to meet Nicki Minaj is the start of New York Fashion Week. I am early, and I watch as stylists push an overfull rack of designer clothes out of the elevator. I later learn they are from Alexander Wang, and are dressing Minaj for the designer’s show. In the hall entrance of her suite, there is another rack bulging with outfits.

Nicki Minaj, Always in Control - The New York Times

posted onOctober 17, 2017
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This story is one of the seven covers of T Magazine’s Greats issue, on newsstands Oct. 22. THE DAY I WAIT in the hotel lobby of the Ritz-Carlton in Battery Park City to meet Nicki Minaj is the start of New York Fashion Week. I am early, and I watch as stylists push an overfull rack of designer clothes out of the elevator. I later learn they are from Alexander Wang, and are dressing Minaj for the designer’s show. In the hall entrance of her suite, there is another rack bulging with outfits.

Bowe Bergdahl, Called a ‘Traitor’ by President Trump, Pleads Guilty - The New York Times

posted onOctober 17, 2017
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FORT BRAGG, N.C. — Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who walked off his base in eastern Afghanistan in 2009, setting off a huge military manhunt and a political furor, pleaded guilty on Monday to desertion and to endangering the American troops sent to search for him. The guilty pleas by Sergeant Bergdahl, a 31-year-old Idaho native now stationed at an Army base in San Antonio, were not part of any deal with prosecutors. It will be up to an Army judge here at Fort Bragg to decide the sergeant’s punishment, following testimony at a hearing that is scheduled to begin next week.