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Ivanka Trump, President Trump s daughter and White House adviser, took Mr. Trump s seat during a meeting of G-20 leaders in Hamburg, Germany, on Saturday as Mr. Trump stepped away during the proceedings.A photo posted to Twitter by a Russian official attending the session during the last day of the G-20 summit shows Ivanka Trump seated next to British Prime Minister <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley cup Theresa May. Chinese Premier Xi Jinping, Turkish President stanley cup Recip Tayyip Erdogan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel can be seen seated nearby.Svetlana Lukash, the official who posted the photo which was subsequently deleted, is the Russian sherpa to the G-20, the group of 20 major industrialized nations. In a since-deleted tweet, Russian sherpa to the G-20 Svetlana Lukash posted a photo of Ivanka Trump taking President Trump s place during a meeting of world leaders in Hamburg, Germany, on July 8, 2017. Twitter / @LanaLukash stanley mug A White House official confirmed Ivanka Trump sat in for Mr. Trump when the president of the World Bank began addressing the session. Ivanka was sitting in the back and then briefly joined the main table when the president had to step out, the official told CBS News. When other leaders stepped out, their seats were also briefly filled by others. The episode drew fire from observers who criticized the unusual move of having a family member take the Mzml Facebook s fake accounts doubled in 6 months
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Maryland s Larry Hogan and Ohio s Mike DeWine are among the most popular governors in the nation among their home state residents. But within the Republican Party, they re facing challenges that reflect the current state of the party.In Ohio, DeWine faces a Republican primary opponent Jim Renacci, who is sharply critical of how he s overseen the Buckeye State s pandemic response. And the crowded GOP primary field of U.S. Senate contenders take issue with the governor s positive assessment of his handling of the public health crisis. Many of them have made the lockdown measures DeWine took at the onset of the pandemic mdash; which were similar to those taken by Democratic governors mdash; a centerpiece of their campaigns.In Maryland, Hogan is be <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>stanley cup spain ing wooed for a run against Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen, whom national Republicans believe would be vulnerable to a challenge from a governor with approval ratings that top 70% in some surveys. Those polls also show strong enough support among Black, Latino and women voters, making him an especially appealing general election candidate in a state that hasn t elected a Republican senator in more than 40 years. Hogan, however, is a moderate who has openly criticized former President Trump over his handling of the pandemic, as well as those in his own party whose actions he thinks have been driven by fear o stanley flask f retaliation by Tr stanley cup ump. Mike DeWine, Larry Hogan Bwya Komen for Cure, Planned Parenthood sparks fly
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Updated at 11:50 a.m. ETFederal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen sought Tuesday to reassure investors that she will support the approach to interest-rate policy that her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, pursued before he stepped down as chairman last month.Yellen told Congress that if the economy keeps improving, the Fed will take further measured steps to reduce the support it s providing through monthly bond purchases. In her first public comments since taking over the top Fed job last week, Yellen said she expects a great deal of continuity with Bernanke. She signaled that she supports his view that the economy is strengthening enough to withstan <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup d a pullback in stimulus but that rates should stay low to further improve a still-lackluster economy.Yellen s remarks, delivered to a House committee, suggested that the stanley cups uk Fed will keep its key short-term rate near zero for a prolonged period. The recovery in the labor market is far from complete, Yellen said, an indication that the Fed is in no hurry to boost short-term rates.That message should be reassuring to stanley taza investors.Stocks edge higher after Yellen remarksAs Yellen makes Fed debut, expect theater, not fireworksIn her remarks, Yellen said the Fed is monitoring volatility in global markets but doesn t think it poses a serious risk to the United States at the current time. Since the financial crisis and the depths of the recession, substantial progress has been made in restoring the economy Smcq Women s issues dominate Colo. Senate race
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A small group of student protesters, including one wearing a black hood and an orange jumpsuit, heckled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales as he posed with old classmates during their 25-year Harvard Law School reunion. When the photographer was getting everybody set up and having people say cheese, the protesters yelled: say torture, instead, resign and I don t recall, said Nate Ela, a protester and third-year student.Law school spokesman Mike Armini said the impromptu protest Saturday was so small that some of those attending the photo shoot did not notice it. Ela said the protesters followed Gonzales into the law school s library, chanting shame and resign, before the attorney general s security detail took him to his motorcade.Gonzales was at the university to deliver a lunchtime speech, a visit that was unannounced to students. But word spread <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.de>stanley isolierkanne quic stanley cup kly after his motorcade and security detail were spotted. The departure was clearly undignified, said Thomas Becker, a second-year law student stanley cup who wore the black hood and orange jumpsuit during the protest. He looked really annoyed. A Department of Justice spokesman did not immediately return a call seeking comment.Gonzales is resisting pressure to resign as lawmakers question whether he could effectively run the Justice Department amid the controversy over the firings of eight prosecutors. ponent--t
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