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The Donald Trump show has been playing a back-to-back marathon all week, and to a great degree it has been to Hillary Clinton s benefit. Negative headlines about her barely measured up to Trump s string of unusual, if not bizarre, post-conven stanley cup tion news.Clinton started the week with ahefty flubSunday when she told Fox News s host Chris Wallace that FBI director James Comey had agreed that her answers about her emails were truthful. What Comey said was in fact: We have no basis to conclude she lied to the FBI. That one momentearned her four Pinocchios from The Washington Post, and press secretary Brian Fallon spent the next fe stanley shop w days cleaning up themess on cable news.News that broke late the w stanley cup eek before about theeconomy growing at a sluggish 1.2 percentin the second quarter could have forced her to distance herself from President Obama s economic policy 鈥?or at least face some tough questions this week 鈥?but it barely came up. And reports of $400 million in cash given to Iran could have Vbzh Pratt Street Market returns to downtown Baltimore July 14
ANNAPOLIS, Md. 鈥?The State s Attorney called it a revenge killing. Thursday, the defense rested its case in the Capi stanley cup tal Gazette mass shooter trial, and the jury heard from the state.During her opening statement, State s Attorney Anne Colt Leitess said the shooting was all about getting back at the Capital Gazette because the defendant didn t get sat stanley flask isfaction for his defamation claims.In 2011, a Capital Gazette reporter wrote a story about the gunman Jarrod Ramos harassment guilty plea. Ramos perceived parts of the article as defamation. He went on a years long quest to get justice.He dem stanley mugs anded retractions, asking them to publish his side of the story. He ultimately lost all lawsuits and appeals, cut off his sister, started giving things away and running up his credit card debt to $90,000.Leitess said this made him embarrassed and he wanted to punish the newspaper and the judge.At first, he wanted to attack the Court of Appeals but changed his mind when he realized there are guards ther

