MSNBC's O'Donnell said he 'shouldn't have reported' his on-air claim that Trump has loans with Deutsche Bank backed by 'Russian billionaires close to Vladimir Putin'

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MSNBC's O'Donnell said he 'shouldn't have reported' his on-air claim that Trump has loans with Deutsche Bank backed by 'Russian billionaires close to Vladimir Putin'
 
 
MSNBC's O'Donnell said he 'shouldn't have reported' his on-air claim that Trump has loans with Deutsche Bank backed by 'Russian billionaires close to Vladimir Putin'
 
MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell did not say he'd been able to corroborate the source's claim. He has since said he "shouldn't have reported it."
 
 
 
 
 
Queen Elizabeth agrees to Boris Johnson's request to shut down Parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit
 
 
Queen Elizabeth agrees to Boris Johnson's request to shut down Parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit
 
Johnson has moved to suspend Parliament from mid-September until mid-October, giving members less time to stop a no-deal Brexit.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump's 28-year-old personal assistant reportedly resigned after telling journalists details about his family
 
 
Trump's 28-year-old personal assistant reportedly resigned after telling journalists details about his family
 
"I don't think it will hit me until I walk into the White House," she said in 2017, according to her college's website. "It's such an honor."
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson quits amid fury over Boris Johnson's plan to suspend Parliament
 
 
Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson quits amid fury over Boris Johnson's plan to suspend Parliament
 
Davidson announced her resignation on Thursday in a major blow to the Conservative Party.
 
 
 
 
 
When Cigna fired an employee, her lawsuit was forced into arbitration. She thought she'd found a fair referee — until she saw pictures of him partying with Cigna's attorney.
 
 
When Cigna fired an employee, her lawsuit was forced into arbitration. She thought she'd found a fair referee — until she saw pictures of him partying with Cigna's attorney.
 
Glenda Perez's case offers an inside look at what is normally a private black-box process.
 
 
 
 
 
Use this map to see if your local police department has access to Amazon Ring's unofficial surveillance network of video doorbells
 
 
Use this map to see if your local police department has access to Amazon Ring's unofficial surveillance network of video doorbells
 
Amazon's Ring has partnerships with hundreds of local police departments, giving them access to locations of Ring doorbells in nearby neighborhoods.
 
 
 
 
 
Andrew Yang's campaign says CNN corrected a chyron that excluded Yang in favor of a lower-polling candidate
 
 
Andrew Yang's campaign says CNN corrected a chyron that excluded Yang in favor of a lower-polling candidate
 
The "New Day" graphic was one of several news chyrons that prompted Yang's supporters, aka "the Yang gang," to use the hashtag #YangMediaBlackout.
 
 
 
 
 
The art of a bad deal: A negotiations expert breaks down the everyday lessons we can learn from Trump's messy trade war with China
 
 
The art of a bad deal: A negotiations expert breaks down the everyday lessons we can learn from Trump's messy trade war with China
 
Negotiations expert Maurice Schweitzer, of the Wharton School, broke down what went wrong during the Trump-China trade war.
 
 
 
 
 
Everyone is losing their mind about the possibility of recession, but in reality the US economy is fine
 
 
Everyone is losing their mind about the possibility of recession, but in reality the US economy is fine
 
It's easier to dwell on doom and gloom, but in reality the US economy is on solid ground. Just look at the job, bond market, and manufacturing data.
 
 
 
 
 
React, a popular open source project that started at Facebook, is adopting a new code of conduct after several people on Twitter called out racism in the community
 
 
React, a popular open source project that started at Facebook, is adopting a new code of conduct after several people on Twitter called out racism in the community
 
Women who called out white supremacy in the React community were harassed on Twitter. React leaders also temporarily deactivated their accounts.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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