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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJuly 4, 2018
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Article snippet: President Trump’s new guidelines will abandon an Obama administration policy that called on universities to consider race as a factor in diversifying their campuses.   Another member of President Trump’s administration was confronted by a member of the public, this time in a tea shop in Washington, D.C.  Names Representative Joe Kennedy III says he isn’t looking ahead to 2020 in his cover interview with the magazine.   “I’m not whining,” the famed lawyer said after facing a relentless chorus of mockery over his op-ed in which he said some people were avoiding him because of his defenses of President Trump.  The prospect of a more conservative justice has LGBTQ rights groups worried about legal challenges from conservative groups that oppose same-sex marriage.   President Donald Trump’s assessment seems to be at odds with recent reports that North Korea is working to conceal key aspects of its nuclear weapons program.   The move is drawing complaints that government resources are being used to undercut potential 2020 presidential rivals.  Representative Michael Capuano got a little testy Monday when asked about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s win in New York and calls to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement.   Jordan denies allegations that he ignored sexual abuse of wrestlers at Ohio State  Ursula Trump, who runs the Trump bakery in the next village, eventually relented, palms upturned, and sighed: “You can’t choose your relatives, can you?”  The ... Link to the full article to read more

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