White House decides against releasing visitor records
The official website where this information was previously made public has not been updated since January. Nevertheless, Mr. Dubke said the Trump White House has been setting new standards of transparency. "It's the exact opposite of 'draining the swamp, '" he said. When asked in March when the Trump administration would resume releasing the logs, press secretary Sean Spicer said, "We are reviewing that now".
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Carter Page Dodges Pretty Much Every Question During Interview About FISA Warrant
Last week, ABC News reported that Page had been targeted for recruitment as an intelligence source in 2013 by Russian spies gathering "economic intelligence" about the United States. While in Moscow, Page met Arkady Dvorkovich , Russia's deputy prime minister. Page officially left the Trump campaign in September. Page issued a statement to Reuters on Tuesday, saying that he was "happy to hear" about the Post's report.
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Attack on Syria justified
The Syrian leader reiterated his forces had turned over all their chemical weapons stocks years ago and would never use the banned arms. "We don't know whether those dead children were killed in Khan Sheikhun", he said. "US counterparts have been saying for the past few days Russian Federation is a guarantor of Syria's chemical disarmament, as if the United States has no bearing on that at all", Lavrov told a news conference following a meeting with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem ...
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US May Launch Preemptive Strike Against North Korea This Weekend
Central Intelligence Agency director Mike Pompeo said North Korea was closer now than it had ever been to being able to threaten the United States with a nuclear-tipped intercontinental missile and increased its technical know-how with each new test.
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ISIS militants killed by 'mother of all bombs': Afghan officials
Afghan soldiers and police, with the aid of thousands of foreign military advisers, are struggling to hold off a resurgent insurgency led by the Taliban, as well as other groups like Islamic State. Gen. John W. Nicholson Jr., commander of USA forces in Afghanistan, told reporters in Kabul that American troops in the area had seen no sign of civilian casualties.
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Good Friday: Christians across the globe observe Jesus Christ's death
I did not receive it from any man, nor was I taught it; rather, I received by revelation from Jesus Christ . The presence of those emotions remind us that Jesus' death was an execution, a public declaration that he was a blasphemer of God and an enemy of the state.
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Watch MASSIVE destructive power of US Mother of all Bombs
The GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb hit a "tunnel complex" in Achin district in Nangarhar province, US Forces Afghanistan said in a statement. He said the bomb had been brought to Afghanistan "some time ago" for potential use. "The decision to drop the MOAB in eastern Afghanistan today sends a clear message that the United States is committed and determined to defeating ISIS and other terrorist organizations in Afghanistan", Inhofe said in the statement.
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British student stabbed to death by Palestinian in Jerusalem
A British woman has been stabbed to death on a train in Jerusalem . Israeli Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the victim was taken to a hospital, where she died. "Terror can never overcome us". It added that the assailant had previously tried to commit suicide by attempting to swallow a razor blade. Israel says at least 162 of the Palestinians killed had carried out stabbing, shooting or vehicle ramming attacks.
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Dollar rebounds, Treasury yields off lows, after Trump comments
Trump has evolved on other China-related policies as well. He has received numerous Upside-Down Pinocchios, on his stance on employment numbers, the stock market, H-1B visas and more. On whether he knows Putin: On Wednesday, Trump claimed: "I don't know Putin". But now that he is president and, in the words of White House press secretary Sean Spicer, "circumstances change", Trump is entirely comfortable taking different views.
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'Mother of All Bombs's' Moment of Impact
On Thursday, a GBU-43/B Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb (MOAB), also known as the "mother of all bombs", was dropped on a tunnel complex allegedly used by Daesh (ISIL) militants in Nangarhar province by an MC-130 aircraft, operated by US Air Force Special Operations Command, according to the Pentagon.
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The US intercepted communications that preceded Syria's chemical-weapons attack
Witnesses said they saw warplanes attack the town but Russian Federation says a rebel depot of chemical munitions was hit. Syria's military had given up all its chemical weapons in 2013 after an agreement made at the time, and would not have used them anyway, AFP quoted Assad as saying in an interview.
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DeRozan poised to lead Raptors into post-season where expectations are high
Sean Woodley of Raptors HQ was kind enough to answer some of our questions, and give Bucks fans a better idea what this Toronto team is all about. DeRozan has struggled in his 31 career playoff games, shooting just 39 percent from the field and getting to line less frequently than he does in the regular season.








