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Hungary to Offer Mothers Tax Breaks for More Children

Lamenting low birth rates in Europe and at home, Prime Minister Viktor Orban floated a plan yesterday to waive income tax for life for mothers of four or more. “We need Hungarian children,” he said during his annual state of the nation address. The  controversial right-wing leader  also decried immigration as a solution to a sagging population. Is this just a political ploy?  Not necessarily: Hungary’s population is expected to fall 15 percent by 2050, while Central and Eastern Europe are home to some of the world’s lowest fertility rates.

Democratic Presidential Field Widens With Klobuchar Bid

With Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s announcement yesterday that she’ll seek her party’s nomination for president, the pool of official Democratic contenders for 2020 now includes five senators. Competing with candidates from both coasts, Klobuchar — who spoke under heavy snowfall in her home state of Minnesota — is casting herself as a salt-of-the-earth Midwesterner “running for every American.” What’s special about the mix of contenders?  With five female lawmakers so far vying for the Democratic nomination, more women than ever are running for the U.S. presidency.

Saudi Arabia Denies Role in Jeff Bezos Scandal

"It sounds to me like a soap opera.” So said Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir of the feud between Bezos, who owns The Washington Post, and the National Enquirer. Bezos has claimed the supposedly Saudi-connected tabloid’s exposé on his affair was retaliation for the Post’s coverage of the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. A lawyer for National Enquirer CEO and Trump ally David Pecker said neither Riyadh nor the White House leaked lurid images of Bezos to the tabloid.

Border talks stalls as shutdown looms

Hours before a bipartisan group of 17 lawmakers was expected to polish off a deal on border security, they reportedly stopped talking. The impasse — which threatens another shutdown if a deal isn’t reached by Saturday — came as President Donald Trump dispatched more troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. Meanwhile, Mick Mulvaney, Trump’s acting chief of staff, said declaring a national emergency to build a border wall is still “absolutely on the table.”   Is another shutdown inevitable?  While Sunday’s disagreement bodes poorly for a deal, observers say it’s common for lawmakers to haggle down to the wire.

Kwarans are happy as PMB/PYO Storms ilorin

 Kwarans are Happy as PMB and PYO visit kwarans state capital Ilorin People trooping out in masses as President Muhammadu Buhari and his Vice enters the state capital. Alot of people came in there mass as they welcome the president to the state.... Kwara state which is the state of the Senate president, in person of Senator Bukola Saraki who is the Director of Campaign for Abubakar Atiku. People are shout Bukola O TO GEE meaning Bukola enough is enough... We will keep you updated as it continues © THE TRAILBLAZER BLOG