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Monday, September 28, 2020

AOC: Trump paid less taxes ‘than waitresses, undocumented immigrants’

The N.Y. Democrat tweeted that ‘Donald Trump has never cared for our country more than he cares for himself.’

The fallout from the New York Times report about the incredibly low amount that President Donald Trump paid in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017 continues. 

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted that she “paid thousands of dollars a year in taxes *as a bartender.*”

“Trump paid $750,” the Democrat continued. “He contributed less to funding our communities than waitresses & undocumented immigrants.” 

Ocasio-Cortez wrote that “Donald Trump has never cared for our country more than he cares for himself.” She called the president, “a walking scam.” 

In a second tweet, Ocasio-Cortez recalled the controversy that surrounded her in October 2019 when she got an $80 haircut at a D.C. hair salon and spent $180 on lowlights. 

At the time, Richard Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government, said: “it is a bad look to spend hundreds of dollars to get your hair done to make a video decrying income inequality.”

“Last year Republicans blasted a firehose of hatred + vitriol my way because I treated myself to a $250 cut & lowlights on my birthday,” she tweeted. “Where’s the criticism of their idol spending $70k on hairstyling?”

“Oh, it’s nowhere because they’re spineless, misogynistic hypocrites? Got it.”

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The representative was referencing a line in the report that Trump wrote off $70,000 in hairstyling on his tax returns. 

Fellow Democrats denounced Trump following the release of the bombshell report. 

“Donald Trump paid just $750 in income taxes in 2016 and 2017,” Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote, “He knows better than anyone that there’s one set of rules for the wealthy and giant corporations and another for hardworking Americans—and instead of using his power to fix it, he’s taken advantage of it at every turn.”

Read More: Trump’s ex-campaign manager Brad Parscale hospitalized after threatening to harm himself

President Trump disputed the report calling it “totally fake news” at a press conference on Sunday. 

A lawyer for the Trump Organization has said that “most, if not all, of the facts, appear to be inaccurate.” 

The New York Times stands by its reporting. 

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Megan Thee Stallion breaks silence following Tory Lanez album: ‘F–k you’

Megan, the on-fire rapstress, has a couple choice words for Tory Lanez in response to the LP he dropped last week.

Rap sensation Megan Thee Stallion returned to Instagram this weekend with a handful of messages after the release of Tory Lanez‘ new album, Daystar.

In the first post, MTS shows off her new collaboration with FashioNova to create a pair of jeans for tall women.

“Nothing REAL can be threatened,” she wrote, “Oh yeah, and remember when I said I was collaborating with @fashionnova to make jeans for tall women. These are the first samples (fire emoji) coming soon.”

Her second post was far less subliminal, with the “WAP” rapper posing face-first to the camera wearing a set of rings that spell out, “F**K YOU.”

Rap star Megan Thee Stallion has a couple choice words for Tory Lanez in response to the album he recently dropped. (Photos by Rich Fury/Getty Images for Billboard and Erik Voake/Getty Images for Roc Nation)

The caption simply said, “Mood.”

Megan’s supporters piled on compliments and praise for the hot girl coach. “Girl, you make me so proud,” one wrote, “and I love you.”

Actress Keke Palmer wrote, “You look great sweetness.”

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Supporters of Tory Lanez chimed in as well, with one writing, “Tory is innocent. How could you accuse a king like him?”

Friday morning, Lanez released Daystar, his 17-track album littered with diss songs about Megan Thee Stallion, as well as Kehlani and JoJo, who both removed Lanez from songs on their projects.

“There is a time to stay silent. And a time to speak,” he captioned a photo of the album’s cover. “I said all I could say on this.”

Read More: Tory Lanez addresses Megan Thee Stallion shooting on new diss track

The LP received mixed reviews, but it did reach #1 on Apple Music this weekend.

Daystar was Lanez’s first response to Megan’s Instagram Live declaration, on which she said definitively that he shot her following a party the two attended on July 11 at the home of Kylie Jenner.

Lanez was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon following the incident but has not been charged with assault.

Read More: Chris Rock, Megan Thee Stallion to join forces for ‘SNL’ premiere

The story continues to unfold, with lines drawn between fans of the two artists.

Megan Thee Stallion will be the musical guest on Saturday Night Live this week when the show returns to the studio for the first time following the coronavirus pandemic. The debut of Season 46 will be hosted by SNL alumnus Chris Rock, as another of Megan’s Instagram posts noted.

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Mohamed Kallon: I want to change perception about black coaches

Former Sierra Leone captain Mohamed Kallon wants to change the perception of black coaches after earning his Uefa Pro Licence.

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Biden campaign sells ‘I paid more income taxes than Trump’ stickers

The Biden-Harris campaign’s vinyl sticker two-packs are priced ironically at $7.50. Trump says he pays ‘a lot.’

The bombshell report that President Donald Trump paid $750 in federal income tax in both 2016 and 2017, the first years of his presidency, set social media ablaze. 

The president refused to comment on the New York Times story, calling it “fake news” and adding that he pays “a lot.” 

However, the Biden campaign has seized on the report by selling stickers that read “I paid more in taxes than Donald Trump.” 

The vinyl sticker two-packs are priced ironically at $7.50. 

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks during a campaign event in Wilmington, Delaware earlier this month. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has not yet released an official statement in response to the report about the president’s tax woes. However, the two are expected to face off during the first presidential debate Tuesday night, and the subject will undoubtedly arise. 

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The Times article details how during his first two years as president, Trump received $73 million from foreign operations, which, in addition to his golf properties in Scotland and Ireland, included $3 million from the Philippines, $2.3 million from India and $1 million from Turkey. The president in 2017 paid $145,400 in taxes in India and $156,824 in the Philippines, compared to just $750 in U.S. income taxes.

Read More: NY Times: Trump paid $750 in US income taxes in 2016, 2017

The report also notes that the president is saddled with tens of millions of dollars in debt, much of which would come due in his second term, if he was re-elected.

According to the Times, he appears to be responsible for loans totaling $421 million, most of which is coming due within four years.

Read More: Trump’s ex-campaign manager Brad Parscale hospitalized after threatening to harm himself

For years, Trump has maintained that his taxes could not be released because he is under audit. That fact has been rejected by a number of experts. Trump and the Justice Department have fought their release all the way to the Supreme Court amid an investigation from New York state. 

The Times did not disclose how they obtained the returns, only that their latest findings build on their previous reporting. 

#TrumpTaxReturns is still a trending topic on Twitter, where users are expressing their dismay with the disclosures about the president’s finances. 

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Audeze LCD-1 Review: The Best Headphones Under $500

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Pelosi prepping House to decide election if needed: report

The House speaker sent a letter to her Democratic colleagues and reminded them of the possibility, rare as it is.

The Speaker of the House is preparing for the possibility that the House of Representatives will ultimately decide the presidential election.

If neither candidate wins the Electoral College, each state’s delegation would get a single vote, which is decided by an internal tally of each lawmaker in that designation. That means that the presidency could be decided by the party that has more delegates in the chamber.

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According to POLITICO, Nancy Pelosi sent a letter to House Democrats and reminded them of the possibility of this scenario, which hasn’t happened since 1876.

“The Constitution says that a candidate must receive a majority of the state delegations to win,” Pelosi wrote. “We must achieve that majority of delegations or keep the Republicans from doing so.”

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Republicans presently control 26 delegations over Democrats’ 22, with Pennsylvania tied and Michigan a 7-6 plurality for Democrats, and a 14th seat held by independent Justin Amash, also of Michigan.

According to the report, Pelosi has expressed worries about this rare possibility for weeks.

The concern will mean that Democrats will be spending time trying to turn particularly vulnerable House races in traditionally red states to blue. Resources are expected to be deployed to contests in Montana and Alaska.

Read More: NY Times: Trump paid $750 in US income taxes in 2016, 2017

President Donald Trump has also started mentioning this prospect at his rallies.

“And I don’t want to end up in the Supreme Court and I don’t want to go back to Congress either, even though we have an advantage if we go back to Congress. Does everyone understand that?” Trump said at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday.

“I think it’s 26 to 22 or something because it’s counted one vote per state,” he continued, “so we actually have an advantage. Oh, they’re going to be thrilled to hear that.”

November’s election has already had a number of twists and turns; this scenario is simply another possibility for which Congress is preparing. The only way to avoid sending the presidential election results to the Supreme Court or to Congress is by an uncontested Electoral College win, which would be determined by a high voter turnout.

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Could the National HIV Strategy Help Guide the Covid Fight?

The Trump administration hasn't created a comprehensive plan for battling the pandemic. Some researchers propose borrowing one from the past.

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Peak Newsletter? That Was 80 Years Ago

In the 1940s, journalists fled traditional news outlets to write directly for subscribers. What happened next may be a warning.

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Testing Won’t Save Us From Covid-19

Many experts are convinced that fast and easy screening can stop the virus. But that theory fails to account for the messiness of real life.

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The Election Threats That Keep US Intelligence Up at Night

Government officials have increasingly sounded alarms on the risks of foreign interference and disinformation campaigns leading up to—and after—November 3.

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Get WIRED: Nextdoor’s CEO on Curtailing Racial Profiling

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A School Ran a Simulation of the Pandemic—Before the Pandemic

A Florida middle school has staged mock outbreaks for years to teach science and civics. Last December’s lesson was an uncanny harbinger of Covid-19.

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Sunday, September 27, 2020

How to Install Roundcube Webmail on CentOS/RHEL 8/7

Roundcube is a free and open-source, fully-featured web-based multilingual IMAP webmail software, with an application-like user interface that is fully functional and customizable, and uses the latest web standards. It is built using PHP

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How to Add or Remove a User from a Group in Linux

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Trump’s ex-campaign manager Brad Parscale hospitalized after threatening to harm himself

Brad Parscale’s wife reportedly called Fort Lauderdale police, saying he had weapons in their Florida home

Brad Parscale, the former head of President Donald Trump‘s reelection campaign, has been hospitalized after a home incident in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in which he reportedly threatened to harm himself.

Parscale, who served as Trump’s campaign manager until he was demoted in July, had a brief encounter on Sunday afternoon with police who were called to his home by his wife Candice Parscale, said Fort Lauderdale Police Chief Karen Dietrich, according to the Sun Sentinel.

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Brad Parscale, campaign manager for Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign, speaks on stage with Laura Trump, President Donald Trumps daughter in-law and member of his 2020 reelection campaign, during the Conservative Political Action Conference 2020 (CPAC) hosted by the American Conservative Union on February 28, 2020 in National Harbor, MD. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

His wife told authorities that he had guns in the home and that she feared he would harm himself. Police Chief Dietrich said Parscale did not threaten the responding officers and that the encounter was “short.” He reportedly went willingly to a hospital with authorities under Florida’s Baker Act, which allows police to detain someone who’s potentially a threat to themselves or others.

The incident drew the attention of Fort Lauderdale’s Democrat Mayor Dean Trantalis, who said he received word that there was a SWAT team standoff at Parscale’s residence. “It was indicated to me that he had weapons,” said Mayor Trantalis. “Politics aside, this fellow obviously suffers from emotional distress … I’m glad he didn’t do any harm to himself or others I commend our SWAT team for being able to negotiate a peaceful ending to this.”

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Parscale, who had previously run the digital strategy for Trump’s 2016 campaign, was announced as campaign manager for the 2020 reelection campaign in February 2018. However, a new campaign manager was announced in July 2020, leaving Parscale instead as a senior adviser.

Parscale became a face for the Trump campaign and often served as a “warm-up act” at rallies, according to USA Today. His relationship with Trump and his family dates back to 2011 when his digital marketing firm was hired by the Trump Organization to build websites and develop media strategies. But his role as the top honcho at the campaign came to a halt when Trump announced a new campaign manager, Bill Stepien.

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Earlier this year, Trump allegedly blew up on Parscale during a campaign team meeting. The mercurial president was reportedly livid over his trailing in national polls against his opponent, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden — all while fighting against public backlash over an uncertain economy amid the coronavirus pandemic and growing unrest over police brutality and racial violence in America.

Trump reportedly lashed out in an “angry outburst” against Parscale and even threatened to sue him after receiving a barrage of negative press for his handling of the pandemic, CNN reported. While Trump and Parscale had seemingly patched things up, a couple of months later, Parscale was demoted from his top position on Trump’s campaign staff.

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The South African cleric taking on the church over a rapist priest

Reverend June Major has gone on hunger strike twice to demand that the church take action against her alleged attacker who still practises as a priest

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Maryland man gets year in prison for hosting large parties, ignoring gathering limits

Shawn Myers hosted two parties that attracted crowds as much as six times the gathering limits set by the governor to contain coronavirus

A Maryland man has been sentenced to a year in prison for throwing house parties in March that violated the state’s coronavirus protective orders.

Shawn Marshall Myers, of Hughesville, Maryland, was arrested that month after hosting the second of two large parties at his home and received his punishment on Friday. More than 50 people attended the first party and more than 60 attended the second party days later, which came after the governor issued a stay-at-home mandate prohibiting residents from unnecessary social gatherings and trips outside the home, Washington Post reports.

The emergency order prohibited gatherings of more than 10 people.

According to Charles County State’s Attorney Office, police went to Myers’ house during a party to inform him that he was in violation of the protective order. Despite being “argumentative” with law enforcement, he dispersed the party, according to WBFF.

Despite this, Myers, 42, threw another house party on March 27, less than a week later. WTTG reports that this time more than 60 people were at his home and a bonfire was burning. After once again arguing with police, stating that he had a right to have the party, he was arrested after telling his guests not to leave and purposely violate the order.

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Myers posted bail in April and awaited his August trial. After his release, he stated that he didn’t take the pandemic seriously and admitted that he behaved poorly with police.

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“I definitely regret the way I handled it,” Myers told reporters in April. “I wish I had been more informed and given the opportunity to do it over again, I wouldn’t do it the same way.” 

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On Friday, Myers was found guilty on two counts of failure to comply with an emergency order. Alongside his year-long prison sentence, he must also pay a $5,000 fine and serve three years of unsupervised probation.

He will serve his term at the Charles County Detention Center.

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South African defence minister's pay docked over use of air force plane

South Africa's defence minister was accused of misusing state resources for party political business.

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