Family of missing boy was elated, then devastated by hoax
The man accused of impersonating a boy missing since 2011 appeared in federal court Friday morning. The FBI identified Rini as the person who claimed to be the Timmothy Pitzen , after DNA testing. "You'll never find him", she wrote. Police responding to a report of a suspicious man encountered Rini in Newport, Kentucky on Wednesday. A neighbor's daughter called police after the individual told them he had run for two hours and that his stomach hurt.
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Chinese woman carrying malware allegedly got into Mar-a-Lago
She told agents she had been instructed by a friend, identified only as "Charles", to travel from Shanghai, China, to Palm Beach to attend the purported United Nations event, but did not provide any more details, according to court documents .
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White House Claims Trump’s Serious About Border Shutdown
Trump threatened on Friday to close the border this week unless Mexico took steps. Amplified by conservative media, Trump has turned the caravans into the symbol of what he says are the dangers of illegal immigration - a central theme of his midterm campaigning last fall.
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House Committee Republican Slams Democrat’s Request for Trump’s Tax Returns
It unveiled three billboards which pushed people to contact Neal and demand he request the tax returns. "My actions reflect an abiding reverence for our democracy and our institutions, and are in no way based on emotion of the moment or partisanship", he said.
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United States police investigating teen's claim he is boy missing for eight years
The boy said he had recently been held in a Red Roof Inn by a duo of muscular white men. They had been staying at a Red Roof Inn, but he said he did not know where. Maternal grandmother Alana Anderson celebrated Timmothy's seventh birthday by planting a 7-year-old blue spruce in her backyard, buying him a birthday card and cutting out pictures of things she wanted to buy for him: A skateboard, a remote-control helicopter.
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Ethiopian Airlines boeing 737 'hit by object' causing it to crash
Ethiopian Airlines has commented on the report, saying it shows their crew followed Boeing and FAA (Flight Aviation Authority) procedures to the letter. The preliminary report into the Lion Air disaster suggested pilots lost control after grappling with MCAS, a new automated anti-stall feature that repeatedly lowered the nose of the aircraft based on faulty data from a sensor.
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United States and Turkey Standoff Over F-35 and Russia's S-400
Following protracted efforts to purchase air defense systems from the USA with no success, Ankara decided in 2017 to purchase the Russian S-400 air defense system. But acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan said on Tuesday that he expected Turkey's F-35s to ultimately be delivered and was optimistic that Ankara would purchase the Patriot instead.
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Boeing system triggered repeatedly in Ethiopian crash
The investigation into what caused the crash of Ethiopian Flight 302 is still ongoing, though all Boeing Max planes have been grounded around the world. They are looking into the role of a flight-control system known by its acronym, MCAS, which under some circumstances can automatically lower the plane's nose to prevent an aerodynamic stall.
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DHS sending 750 more agents to U.S.-Mexico border over 'influx'
Trump had acknowledged the economic costs of shutting down the border earlier in the day in the Oval Office. "We have so many people every day who go back and forth". "He's hoping that Mexico will continue to step up, like we've seen them do over the last couple of weeks", Sanders said. Shutting the USA border with Mexico would cause havoc for the automobile industry, experts warned amid signs that President Donald Trump is stepping back from his threat to seal off the two nations.
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Whistleblower: Trump White House reversed security clearance denials
In an interview broadcast Monday night, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner , shrugged off questions over his White House security clearance, granting a glimpse of a political playbook that could loom large in the months to come.
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UK Lawmakers Reject All 4 Brexit Options
As part of Wednesday's parliamentary business, MPs will also vote on whether to have another round of so-called indicative votes on Brexit Plan B options on Monday. May's deal aims to smooth Britain's European Union exit by settling its financial affairs, guaranteeing the rights of expatriate citizens and setting up a transition period until 2022 at the latest in which new trading terms could be agreed between London and Brussels .
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Mueller report: House committee approves subpoenas for full version
Even if the Mueller report is released in almost pristine shape, we may well still see Nadler issue his subpoena anyway, despite knowing he's unlikely to claw any more information from the Justice Department, simply to try to portray Barr as shady.











