Trump returns to White House, faces slew of challenges
National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said he doesn't find back-channel communications with Russian Federation concerning. Trump returned to Washington to face a cascade of other worries related to the Russian Federation probe in the coming days, including expected testimony by fired former Federal Bureau of Investigation director James Comey before a Senate committee.
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As Kushner-Russia connection plot thickens, Trump hits out at 'fake news'
I guess we can put that one down to jet lag, as President Trump had just returned from an entire week and a half of talking to the always welcoming Saudis, the Israeli government and the pope. Trump routinely criticized the media during his presidential campaign and after taking office, as well as the sources within the White House providing that information.
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House intel Democrat wants review of Kushner's clearance
Russia, a pivotal player in Syria, has backed Syrian President Bashar Assad, often at the expense of civilians and at odds with USA policy during Syria's long civil war. The report, if confirmed, would raise new questions about the Trump team's relationship with the Russians, who USA intelligence agencies say tried to sway the November election in Trump's favor.
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Trump Reportedly Told Close Associates U.S. Will Leave Paris Climate Agreement
U.S. President Donald Trump has told "confidants", including the head of the Environmental Protection Agency Scott Pruitt, that he plans to leave a landmark global agreement on climate change , Axios news outlet reported on Saturday, citing three sources with direct knowledge.
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Donald Trump Leaves Italy's Taormina At End Of Summit
In Saudi Arabia, Trump reassured Saudi and Egyptian leaders, whom he identified as key partners in fighting terrorism, that he wouldn't lecture them about human rights and civil liberties, despite the regimes' troubled records. For example, the automotive industries of Canada and the USA have been fully integrated for close to half a century, while Mexico joined in 1994 by signing onto the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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Gianforte, charged with assaulting reporter, wins House seat in Montana special election
Ben Jacobs , a reporter for the Guardian , asked the Republican candidate a question about the polarizing healthcare bill traveling through the Senate right now; Gianforte responded by " bodyslamming " Jacobs and screaming that he was sick and exhausted of questions.
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Trump Sends Nafta Renegotiation Notice to Congress
Lighthizer says the aim is for NAFTA to be modernised to include new provisions to address intellectual property rights, regulatory practices, state-owned enterprises, services, customs procedures, labour, environment, and small and medium enterprises.
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Stormy climate at G7 summit
The trip was his first foreign trip as president. "We had a situation of six members, or seven if you want to add in the European Union, standing against one", Merkel said. Macron said he told Trump it is "indispensable for the reputation of the United States and the interest of the Americans themselves that the United States remain committed" to the Paris climate agreement.
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Mother of Uber CEO dies after boating accident
The accident was fatal for Kalanick's mother, Bonnie, while leaving his father Donald in serious but stable condition at the hospital according to New York Times reporter Mike Issac . Crews will work to recover the boat from the lake and examine it to determine what led to the accident. The sheriff's office said an investigation into the incident is underway.
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Jurors Selected In Cosby Sexual Assault Case
Cosby, who has been present in court for the selection of his jury, is always escorted by a member of his team. Two men and one woman have been picked for the jury that will hear Bill Cosby's sex assault case. The judge has not yet ruled on anyone's qualification to serve, but was expected to question people individually throughout the afternoon. All of the jurors selected so far are white in a case that Cosby believes may have racial overtones.
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To many Americans, Memorial Day has lost its meaning
Beginning in 2000, Americans have been asked to pause and remember our deceased soldiers, sailors and airmen at 3 p.m. each Memorial Day . A bounty of events will be held Monday to honor those who died in active military service for the United States.
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Volunteers place flags on headstones for Memorial Day
There are nine different cemeteries where the VFW visits in Randolph, they are Mt. Freedom Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Heistein Cemetery, Walnut Grove Cemetery, Baptist Cemetery, Millbrook Methodist Church Cemetery, Quaker Church Cemetery, St, Peter & Paul Christian Church Cemetery, Mount Sinai Cemetery, and Pleasant Hill Cemetery.





