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    Tina Brown: Donald Trump doesn’t believe what he says

    Tina Brown: Donald Trump doesn’t believe what he says

    On Wednesday, April 6th, 2016, journalist and media mogul Tina Brown joins Yahoo News and Finance Anchor Bianna Golodryga to discuss the role women are playing in the 2016 presidential election race, from Hillary Clinton’s massive campaign to Donald Trump’s recent stumble in Wisconsin following divisive

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      The Latest: Sanders questions if Clinton is 'qualified'

      Bernie Sanders is questioning whether Democratic rival Hillary Clinton is "qualified" to be president after she spent much of Wednesday criticizing his record and his preparedness for the job. Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon responded quickly, writing on Twitter: "Hillary Clinton did not say Bernie Sanders was 'not qualified.' But he has now — absurdly — said it about her. Police are reporting few incidents after Donald Trump's supporters and protesters gathered outside a Long Island, N.Y., studio where the Republican front-runner held a rally Wednesday.

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      Texas executes man for killing 12-year-old boy

      A South Texas man was executed Wednesday for the 1998 slaying of a 12-year-old boy whose blood the convicted killer said he drank after beating the seventh-grader with a pipe and slitting his throat. Pablo Lucio Vasquez told police he was drunk and high when voices convinced him to kill David Cardenas in Donna, a Texas border town about 225 miles south of San Antonio.

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      Dutch 'No' to Ukraine pact forces government rethink

      By Thomas Escritt and Anthony Deutsch AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government said on Wednesday it could not ignore the resounding "No" in a non-binding referendum on the European Union's association treaty with Ukraine, but that it may take weeks to decide how to respond. Although the results were preliminary, they exposed dissatisfaction with the Dutch government and policy-making in Brussels - signaling a anti-establishment mood in a founding EU member weeks before Britain votes on membership. There could also be far-reaching consequences for the fragile Dutch coalition government, which currently holds the rotating EU presidency and which has lost popularity amid a wave of anti-immigrant sentiment.

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      Panama Papers reveal London as centre of 'spider's web'

      As-well as shining a spotlight on the secret financial arrangements of the rich and powerful, the so-called Panama Papers have laid bare London's role as a vital organ of the world's tax-haven network. The files leaked from Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca exposed Britain's link to thousands of firms based in tax havens and how secret money is invested in British assets, particularly London property. Critics accuse British authorities of turning a blind eye to the inflow of suspect money and of being too close to the financial sector to clamp down on the use of its overseas territories as havens, with the British Virgin Islands alone hosting 110,000 of the Mossack Fonseca's clients.

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      Officials sign unusual pact to tear down hydroelectric dams

      Endangered salmon blocked for nearly a century from hundreds of miles of the Klamath River in Oregon and California are expected to return en masse under unusual agreements signed Wednesday to tear down four hydroelectric dams. The landmark deals also protect farmers and ranchers from rising power and water prices as the various interests work to end long-running water wars in the drought-stricken Klamath River basin. Salmon are sacred to some Native American tribes that use them for subsistence and ceremony.

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      First Syrians arrive in US under surge resettlement program

      The first Syrian family to be resettled in the U.S. under a speeded-up "surge operation" for refugees left Jordan on Wednesday and arrived in Kansas City, Missouri, to start a new life. Ahmad al-Abboud, who is being resettled with his wife and five children, said he is thankful to Jordan, where he has lived for three years after fleeing Syria's civil war. "I am ready to integrate in the U.S. and start a new life," he told The Associated Press in Amman's airport before the family boarded a flight to Kansas City.

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      Think the iPhone SE is a flop? Think again

      Earlier this week, KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that sales for Apple's new iPhone SE were off to a "lackluster" start. While Ming-Chi Kuo is one of the top Apple analysts around, he might not be right about this particular piece of information. AppleInsider points out that the new iPhone is completely sold out in many stores and shipping times for orders of the device have been pushed back to at least a couple of weeks. "As of Wednesday, the fastest a new iPhone SE will arrive from Apple in the U.S. is next Tuesday, April 12, and that's just select models," AppleInsider writes. "Many models are unavailable until April 20, and that's with paying extra for expedited shipping. Virtually all models with all carriers out of stock at Apple's retail stores as well.

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      Christie nukes Atlantic City mayor as fiscal impasse lingers

      Gov. Chris Christie came to Atlantic City Wednesday, not to meet with its embattled mayor, but to denounce him as a liar who has "zero idea" what he's doing.

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      Here's The Flight Attendant Who Was Fired For Using Emergency Exit

      The name of that United Airlines flight attendant who deployed the emergency chute for unknown reasons has been revealed. Flight attendant Julia Price deployed the chute, slid down, and strolled off at Bush Intercontinental Airport on Monday.

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      Syrian army and allies launch attack south of Aleppo

      By Tom Perry BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian army and its allies launched a major attack on insurgents south of Aleppo, described as the fiercest government assault in the area since an agreement to ease the fighting came into effect in February. Fighting south of Aleppo in recent days has put further strain on the already widely violated ceasefire deal brokered by the United States and Russia with the aim of launching a diplomatic process towards ending the five-year-long war. The indirect talks organized by the United Nations are struggling with no sign of compromise over the main issue dividing the sides: the future of President Bashar al-Assad.

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