Russia's ambassador finishes assignment in US
Grassley says he will not force the men to testify publicly next week. He later said that the public "doesn't care" about his tax returns, and that only journalists were interested in obtaining them. "These illegal leaks, like Comey's, must stop!" he wrote. The Post is citing anonymous USA officials who described US intelligence intercepts of Ambassador Sergey Kislyak's descriptions of his meetings with Sessions.
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'I killed my sister, but I don't care'
Obdulia Sanchez was allegedly filming herself singing to music behind the wheel when she lost control - causing the vehicle to swerve across lanes, smash through a wire fence and overturn in a field. "I'm sorry baby. I'm a hold it down". "I recorded it and posted it mainly because as someone who uses Snapchat I see a lot of people driving with their Snapchats doing what she was doing so to me it was like an eye opener".
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BBCI: Five injured in Swiss attack
Witnesses posted footage on social media showing the area in complete lockdown, while some people reported being barricaded in shops as Schaffhausen went into lockdown. Among the injured to said to be an elderly man who suffered head wounds. A rescue helicopter was brought in to help the victims and the old town in Schaffhausen was sealed off.
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In Sonia Gandhi's presence, Congress MPs tear official Lok Sabha papers; suspended
In condemnation, the treasury benches to shout "shame, shame". The Lower House witnessed uproar over mob lynching when opposition parties started shouting against the government alleging inaction of state governments despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance on the issue.
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Iraqi foreign minister not sure about fate of 39 missing Indians
Al-Jaafari, who is on a visit to India from July 24 to July 28, met with Swaraj for a discussion on bilateral relations between the two nations. They were kidnapped by the Islamic State terror group in Mosul three years ago. We are going to do our best, but till now we can not say anything about their fate, ? al-Jaafari said. Iraq is a major energy market, being the second-largest supplier of crude oil to India (over 37 million metric tonnes during 2016-17).
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Pakistan's head of the Securities and Exchange Commission linked to Sharif arrested
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government had not spoke at any forum that it would not accept the Supreme Court's decisions, he added. These developments emerged quickly after the Pakistani apex court concluded hearing the sensitive Panama Papers case against Sharif and his family for alleged corruption and money laundering.
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Airline stocks fall as Ryanair threatens price war
Ryanair said its profits were up 55 per cent in the three months to the end of June after average fares posted annual growth of 1 per cent in the period, largely due to the fact that Easter did not fall in the equivalent quarter previous year.
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Mohammed Ayub Pandith's lynching case: 20 persons arrested, says IGP Kashmir
Inspector general of police (Kashmir range) Muneer Khan told reporters that 20 people were arrested for the crime on June 23, when thousands had gathered for night-long congregational prayers on Islam's holiest night of Shab-e-Qadr. He was on security duty outside the mosque. "Investigation in the case is going on expeditiously and effectively". "The hooligans started heckling the officer and the number of miscreants' swelled".
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Jeff Sessions discussed Trump campaign-related issues with Kislyak
Trump can give Sessions the metaphorical axe anytime he wants, although under typical political circumstances, a scathing criticism of the sort he voiced to The New York Times would probably be enough to induce a resignation. Currently, the discussions of pardoning authority by Trump's legal team are purely theoretical, according to two people familiar with the ongoing conversations.
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Sessions Lied About Trump Campaign Talks With Russia Envoy
Mr Sessions has recently become a lightning rod for Mr Trump's anger over the probe into allegations of Russia's meddling in the 2016 election . The president has long criticised leaks of information about the investigation and has urged authorities to prosecute anyone found to be responsible.
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Obamacare repeal would spell loss of health cover for 32 million Americans
Vice President Mike Pence can break any 50-50 tie in the Senate , but with Sen. Supporters say that this will allow Americans to have more flexibility when choosing their healthcare plans - for example, men wouldn't have to pay for plans offering maternity care - while critics argue that such a bill will leave people with pre-existing conditions with "virtually no real insurance".
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Trump urges Republican Senate to 'step up to the plate' and 'WIN!'
The increase would reach about 50 percent in 2020, and premiums would about double by 2026. Collins echoed these sentiments, saying that repealing the bill with no alternative plan would "create uncertainty for individuals who rely on the ACA and cause further turmoil in the insurance markets".






