Family, not the president claim first loyalty: Trump lawyer Michael Cohen
CNN has reported that Cohen has felt increasingly isolated from the President in the wake of April's raids . That alleged "hush money" episode, the messy details of which are currently the subject of Cohen's civil case in California, concerns the now infamously bungled nondisclosure agreement between Clifford and Essential Consultants LLC.
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Trump orders flags to half-staff for newsroom shooting after initial rejection
The decision follows a request over the weekend by Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley (D), which he said was initially not granted. People walk in silence during a vigil in response to the shooting in the Capital Gazette newsroom. Buckley told the paper. Jarrod W Ramos has been charged with five counts of first-degree murder over the killings, which police described as a targeted attack.
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Tropical Depression Two forms in the Atlantic
It had maximum sustained winds of 35 miles per hour and was moving west at 16 miles per hour, the National Hurricane Center said . At this point, the storm wasn't a threat to Florida or the U.S. This system appears to be less organized, the center said, and the chances for a tropical depression to form are diminishing. In May, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasters predicted the Atlantic would produce more storms than normal during the coming season.
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Trump Renews Call for Deporting Refugees Without Due Process
President Trump has long blamed Democrats for illegal immigration issues, saying more Republicans need to be elected in November to help fix the problem. Numerous families have fled violence and economic attrition in Central American countries, which have been plunged into crisis, often due to decades of USA intervention in the region.
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Christ Church Cathedral in Indianapolis put Jesus, Mary, Joseph in a cage
Carlsen said he does not know how long the display will be outside the church . Rev Lee Curtis, who came up with the idea for the demonstration, said the Biblical family were refugees seeking asylum after Jesus' birth. "We must not be divided by race, language or culture, but reach out to care for our neighbours-because every family is sacred". Asked by WRTV reporters Tuesday how long the church intends to keep the display on its front lawn, Carlsen responded with a question of his ...
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Someone is trying to climb the Statue of Liberty
Earlier, seven people were arrested by the United States Park Police after unrolling a banner that read "Abolish I.C.E", at the statue. The woman, who was acting out against the White House policy of separating illegal immigrant families at the border, was eventually captured after a tense standoff with police.
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Russia adds to list of famous World Cup upsets
Fernando Hierro is not expected to continue as coach ahead of the UEFA Nations League, although Ramos praised how the former Spain and Real Madrid player had dealt with a job he found himself doing unexpectedly just days before the tournament began.
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Notorious thief flees French jail by helicopter
Belloubet told broadcaster Europe1 that she had ordered an investigation into the getaway of Faid, who was serving a 25-year sentence for a 2010 robbery in which a policewoman was killed . He had been released on parole in 2009, after spending 10 years behind bars for a series of robberies. Delabroye, the prison union representative, said that the yard the helicopter landed on is the only area which is not equipped with anti-aircraft netting.
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Trump fails to rule out accepting Russian claim on Crimea
Relations between Moscow and Washington have deteriorated to a post-Cold War low over issues including Russia's seizure of Crimea in March 2014, its role in wars in Syria and eastern Ukraine, and its meddling into the 2016 USA presidential election.
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Trump administration rolls back racial diversity guidelines for colleges
We have a Supreme Court that in recent years has been active in giving directives and direction to colleges and universities about what they can or cannot do. The Asian American Coalition for Education (AACE) had filed complaints with the Department of Justice and the Department of Education against the Harvard University's discriminatory treatment of Asian-American applicants in admissions.
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Part of overhead bridge collapses at Andheri station, six in hospital
Five people were injured. "We are at the spot & trying to check with the locals if some one is missing as they might be trapped under the debris". As per reports, Mumbai is receiving heavy rains from last night and residents are facing difficulties to deal with daily tasks.
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Amazing Footage Captures Rescuers Finding Trapped Thai Football Team
Chiang Rai Governor Narongsak Osottanakorn said the authorities were keen to get the boys out and suggested it might have to happen in phases, but only when safe. The alarm was raised and an global team of rescue experts from the United Kingdom, the US, Australia and Thailand was assembled in an attempt to locate and free the football team.









