

Trump Could Testify In 'Apprentice' Defamation Case After Judge's Ruling
The judge cites Paula Jones' case against Bill Clinton as precedent. She also alleged Trump kissed her, groped her breast and pressed his genitals against her at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Trump of sexual harassment before he was elected and to subpoena Trump campaign records related to his female accusers. Zervos remained quiet about the attacks but chose to break her silence about the attacks in October 2016, in the weeks leading up to the presidential election, after the release of ...
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UK Police See No Connection Between Skripal and Glushkov Cases
On Monday, officers launched fresh house-to-house inquiries in the neighbourhood. Mr Glushkov is believed to have been close friends with Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky , a reported enemy of Vladimir Putin. Although police say there is now no link to the attempted murders of Mr Skripal and his daughter Yulia, the Metropolitan Police said the force's Counter Terrorism Command would continue to lead the Glushkov's murder investigation "because to the associations Mr Glushkov is believed ...
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Cirque du Soleil Performer Yann Arnaud Dies After Fall At Florida Show
Cirque du Soleil says they are working with authorities as they look into what happened . The experienced French gymnast Yann Arnaud , 38 years old and with 15 years of experience in famous circus group, slipped from a leash in full air maneuver and crashed without control to ground.
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Dozens of U.S. business groups warn Trump vs imposing tariffs on China
The effort is created to soften the expected impact on prices from the import duties, which Trump imposed earlier this month over the objections of industry, retailers, key members of his administration and major trading partners. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross said in a statement. Leading US trade associations have written to President Donald Trump urging him to halt plans to slap tariffs on Chinese imports.
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Married Dad Arrested in Mexico After Going Missing with Teen Girl
She was found with 45-year-old Kevin Esterly. Even though the pair disappeared together on March 5 , Esterly's wife Stacey's attorney, John Waldron, says Amy and Kevin had been in a relationship for some time, which the two families had tried to stop.
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Two injured in mysterious Texas bombing, fourth in month
Police in Austin , Texas , may have a serial bomber on their hands. While the three previous bombs were hidden in packages delivered to people's homes, the fourth device was left on the side of the road and was rigged with a tripwire, showing "a higher level of sophistication , a higher level of skill", said Brian Manley, the interim Austin police chief.
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Some in GOP alarmed as Trump tweets against Robert Mueller
The memos could factor into special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation as his team examines Trump campaign ties to Russian Federation and possible obstruction of justice. "I believe when it comes to this issue we need as much transparency as possible to make sure it wasn't politically motivated", he continued. The memos kept by former Federal Bureau of Investigation official Andrew McCabe are similar to the notes compiled by dismissed Federal Bureau of Investigation chief James Comey.
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Kushner Companies Filed False Documents With New York City Officials
Kushner Cos ., Cadre's operating partner at the property, " told the city the buildings had no rent-regulated tenants when applying for construction permits to update the buildings in 2015 but tax records filed later showed nearly 100 such residents", Bloomberg reported , citing an earlier story by the Associated Press .
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Self-driving Uber auto kills woman in WORLD FIRST
Raj Rajkumar, head of Carnegie Mellon University's self-driving laboratory-one of the places where autonomous technologies were pioneered-told Axios that driverless technology is not yet where it needs to be. "People can get killed". Republican Governor Doug Ducey reached out to Uber in 2016 after California regulators cracked down on the company over its failure to obtain testing permits.
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Trump administration planning on unveiling plan to fight opioid crisis
The epidemic claimed 63,600 Americans' lives in 2016, say U.S. health officials. According to reports ahead of the President's New Hampshire appearance, Trump is calling for tougher penalties for opioid-related trafficking, but he will call for the death penalty only when it is applicable under current law.
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Russian diplomat hints United Kingdom lab could be nerve agent source
British police said there is no apparent link between the attack on Glushkov and the poisoning of the Skripals, but both have raised alarm in the West at a time when Russian Federation is increasingly assertive on the global stage and facing investigations over alleged interference in the Donald Trump's election as US president.
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Iran deal may be imperiled
Earlier, European diplomats said they were desperate to save the deal from potential collapse by discouraging US President Donald Trump from pulling out of it in May. Trump will remain under pressure from key advisors and U.S. allies to keep the deal in place, and this lobbying may influence his decision-making, as seen in his decision in August 2017 to reverse his campaign pledge to withdraw from Afghanistan.