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Sunbury News
March 16, 2018
FILE In this Sept. 29, 2014, file photo, U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, promotes Republican voter turnout during a rally in Independence, Ohio. Republican U.S. Sen. Rob Portman and the Democratic nominee challenging Portman's bid for re-election, former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, agreed to threeÃâà...
ABC Online
March 12, 2018
No matter where negotiations take place, the give and take of the two sides has some time-honoured tenets. One is to understand your adversary's true aim in negotiations, and to make sure that your team respects it. Another is to bargain vigorously, dealing with every contingency before anything is signed.
The New Yorker
March 5, 2018
They were accusing Steele—the author of a secret dossier that helped trigger the current federal investigation into President Donald Trump's possible ties to Russia—of having ..... Simpson went along, he testified, because Steele was the “national-security expert,” whereas he was merely “an ex-journalist.”.
Minnesota Daily
February 4, 2018
Jane Meyer of the New Yorker reported in December that the group has a “Campus Victory Project,” a plan to capture the student presidencies of the country's most prominent universities. Turning Point-affiliated candidates are expected to follow a “set political agenda.” Meyer, using as evidence a leakedÃâà...
The Punch
December 28, 2017
A Church of England bishop has urged American Christians to consider whether their support of Donald Trump is justifiable as part of their faith. Bishop of Liverpool Paul Bayes criticised some “so-called evangelical leaders” for their “uncritical support” of the US President, accusing them of “colluding” withÃâà...
Paste Magazine
October 17, 2017
According to a report by Jane Meyer in the New Yorker, Robert Mercer has never given an interview explaining his political beliefs: ... Trevor Potter, the president of the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan watchdog group, who formerly served as the chairman of the Federal Election Commission, said,Ãâà...
Forward
October 16, 2017
A new article in The New Yorker explains how. The piece, a profile of Vice President Mike Pence, features intriguing information ... “I wouldn't say Trump was pushed into it,” a top Trump campaign aide told reporter Jane Meyer. “He was led into it. Pence was made the most palatable choice by those aroundÃâà...
The New Yorker
October 16, 2017
... Deason recalled, were the financier Wilbur Ross, whom Trump later appointed his Secretary of Commerce; the corporate investor Carl Icahn, who became a top adviser to Trump but resigned eight months later, when allegations of financial impropriety were published by The New Yorker; Harold Hamm,Ãâà...
whotv.com
May 19, 2017
Additionally, Jane Meyer will get $874,000 in wages and $3 million for emotional distress and attorney fees. The settlements will be funded by the athletics department. The university says it still plans to hire an independent firm to conduct an external review of employee practices. In the previous lawsuit,Ãâà...
Mic
May 7, 2017
On Thursday, an Iowa jury awarded former University of Iowa senior associate athletic director Jane Meyer $1.43 million in a "landmark" victory on gender and sexual orientation discrimination. According to the Des Moines Register, Meyer was the highest-ranking woman in Iowa's athletic department untilÃâà...
Democracy Now!
March 29, 2017
To talk more about the Mercers, we're joined now by Jane Mayer, staff writer at The New Yorker, her latest piece headlined “The Reclusive Hedge-Fund Tycoon Behind the Trump Presidency: How Robert Mercer exploited America's populist insurgency.” Jane is also author of Dark Money: The HiddenÃâà...
The New Yorker
October 30, 2016
Was it the right thing? Put it this way: it isn't what previous Administrations have done.” Jane Mayer has been a New Yorker staff writer since 1995. Read more Ãâû. More: 2016 election Ãâ÷ Hillary Clinton Ãâ÷ James Comey Ãâ÷ Politics. Sign up for our daily newsletter and get the best of The New Yorker in your in-box.
The New Yorker
July 28, 2016
... this strange election year, long-anticipated highlights were again upstaged by historical new lows, and what remained to be seen was how much the country grasped the enormity of the disruption under way, and how much it cared. Jane Mayer has been a New Yorker staff writer since 1995. Read more Ãâû.
The New Yorker
July 17, 2016
Edward Kosner, the former editor and publisher of New York, where Schwartz worked as a writer at the time, says, “Tony created Trump. He's Dr. Frankenstein.” Starting in late 1985, Schwartz spent eighteen months with Trump—camping out in his office, joining him on his helicopter, tagging along atÃâà...
New York Times
January 19, 2016
A staff writer for The New Yorker, Mayer spent five years working on “Dark Money,” which originated with an article on the Koch family she published in the magazine in 2010. Neither Charles nor David Koch agreed to talk to her, and several of the most important figures in their political network wereÃâà...
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