SUPREME SHOWDOWN: Trump Creates CONFIRMATION Team as the Left Vows to Fight
Trump said he will name his nominee for the court by next Monday. After Kennedy announced his retirement last week, Nelson immediately faced pressure from both ends of the political spectrum. Republican Sen. Susan Collins says she would oppose any nominee she believed would overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion .
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Boise Police identify stabbing suspect
The resident asked Kinner to leave Friday when his behavior became a problem, and he did so peacefully, Bones said. He said the victims did not appear to have provoked the suspect. The attack is the largest stabbing in Boise history, he said. Bones said the number of victims was the most in a single incident in city history.
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N. Korea aims to hide key parts of nuclear program
He also urged North Korea to "continue (its) consultations with China" as it negotiates with the United States, the report said. Some experts disputed Bolton's optimistic time frame. The only uranium enrichment facility North Korea has publicly acknowledged is Yongbyon - though reports of secret facilities have surfaced. Mr Bolton also told CBS's " Face the Nation " that Washington was going into nuclear negotiations aware of Pyongyang's failure to live up to its promises in the past.
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Japan eases North Korea missile alert system
But Japanese forces will remain ready to intercept missiles detected via spy satellite images , the newspaper said. China and the U.S. both hope to see the Korean peninsula free of nuclear weapons. "There is absolutely unequivocal evidence that they are trying to deceive the United States", the official said, despite Pyongyang's recent curtailment of missile and nuclear tests.
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Trump reportedly wants to withdraw USA from WTO
Congress, and that Trump was unlikely to carry out his wish. "He's (threatened to withdraw) 100 times". The source went on to quote the president, saying "We always get fucked by [WTO]". Short echoed the secretary in comments to reporters later that morning, saying "the president has expressed frustrations with worldwide organizations, from a sovereignty perspective".
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Maryland newspaper shooting suspect Jarrod Ramos denied bail after five people killed
The victims were Wendi Winters , 65, editor and community reporter; Rebecca Smith , 34, sales assistant; Robert Hiaasen, 59, assistant editor and columnist; Gerald Fischman , 61, editorial writer; and John McNamara , 56, reporter and editor.
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Rep. Pramila Jayapal arrested during immigration protest in U.S. Senate building
The around 1,500 people who flooded MLK Jr. The marchers protested federal policies including the one that separated children from their families at the U.S. "I cried", said Adelmund, whose event drew about 125 people. "I am a refugee", she said. It might not directly affect her, but she sees it in the media.
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17 states sue Trump administration over family separations
A complaint calling the policy unconstitutional was filed Tuesday in federal court in Seattle by states including Washington, California and NY, as well as the District of Columbia. Now the multiple federal agencies responsible for housing parents and children are racing the clock to either release or reunite all children with their parents within the rigid timeline established by Sabraw.
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Nearly 2000 people protest Trump's immigration policy Saturday in Pittsburgh
But many protesters said they won't back down until all of the families are back together again. Protesters are calling for the abolition of ICE, which enforces the controversial zero-tolerance policy that has led to separation of over 2,000 children.
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Harris approved as United States ambassador to South Korea
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been pushing for more follow-up talks to flesh out details over denuclearisation but no date has been set for when they would take place. request for denuclearisation. North Korea can also continue to improve its warhead and ballistic designs without conducting tests, Narang added. "And they can improve components and flawless designs with subcritical and hydrodynamic tests which we wouldn't be able to monitor or detect".
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Melania Trump makes second solo trip to border
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd suggested that Melania Trump showed her true colors by "bizarrely" wearing the jacket - for whatever reason she had in mind. This time, Trump travels amid upheaval over her husband's hardline approach to immigration . But Mrs. Trump instead met with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the agency that oversees the Border Patrol and customs officers.
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Thousands expected at ‘Families Belong Together’ march and rally in DC
County for Trump is scheduled for 12:30 p.m.at the federal detention center at 535 N. Alameda St. Much of the uproar over the separation policy came after news organisations reported children being held in cells, converted warehouses and desert tents around the country.
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