Saturday, July 22, 2017

Ex-CIA Chief Reveals Mounting Concern Over Trump Campaign and Russia and other top stories.

  • Ex-CIA Chief Reveals Mounting Concern Over Trump Campaign and Russia

    Ex-CIA Chief Reveals Mounting Concern Over Trump Campaign and Russia
    When he left his post in January, he said, “I had unresolved questions in my mind as to whether or not the Russians had been successful in getting U.S. persons involved in the campaign or not to work on their behalf.” Mr. Brennan acknowledged that he did not know whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russian operatives and said the contacts might have been benign.American intelligence agencies have concluded that the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, tried to damage Hillary Clinton’s can..
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  • Vigil for Manchester victims interrupted by man armed with knife

    Vigil for Manchester victims interrupted by man armed with knife
    A man has been arrested in #Birmingham at the vigil in Victoria Square to remember #Manchester attack victims. Investigation is now underway pic.twitter.com/tx5z7jZHwX. — Olivia Marks (@OliviaMarksMIB) May 23, 2017. BY Jessica Schladebeck.
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  • Duterte Declares Martial Law in South Philippines

    Duterte Declares Martial Law in South Philippines
    Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial law in his country’s south on Wednesday before cutting a visit to Moscow short to rush home and deal with a terrorist siege. Militants linked to the self-proclaimed Islamic State reportedly took over a hospital, jail, and other buildings overnight, engaging in a fierce battle with government troops. Authorities said they feared hostages had been taken in the ordeal. Duterte declared martial law in the Mindanao region, where the fighting was u..
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  • The way President Trump signs guest books is different

    The way President Trump signs guest books is different
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  • British prime minister raises nation's threat level, saying another attack 'may be imminent'

    British prime minister raises nation's threat level, saying another attack 'may be imminent'
    MANCHESTER, England — Britain’s top domestic security official said Wednesday it was “likely” that the bomber who killed 22 people at a concert on Monday night was not acting alone, a day after the nation’s threat level was raised and the military deployed to guard public events. In an interview with the BBC, Home Secretary Amber Rudd did not provide details of who suspect Salman Abedi may have been working with when he detonated explosives in an attack that targeted teenage concertgoers, but ..
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  • Insidious Twist on Terror Attack Victims: Teens and Young Girls with Mothers in Tow

    Insidious Twist on Terror Attack Victims: Teens and Young Girls with Mothers in Tow
    Photo Saffie Rose Roussos Credit Press Association, via Associated Press LONDON — Some of the girls had barely reached puberty. Many had come with parents in tow. At least one was only 8 years old.It is not clear whether the bomber who killed 22 Ariana Grande fans, wounded 59 and incited a mass panic at her concert in the Manchester Arena on Monday night had intended for his homemade device to explode among victims who were young and included many girls.But the traumati..
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  • World Leaders Condemn Manchester Terror Attack

    World Leaders Condemn Manchester Terror Attack
    World Leaders Condemn Manchester Terror Attack Christopher Furlong/Getty by Breitbart London23 May 20170 23 May, 2017 23 May, 2017 SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTERPARIS (AFP) – World leaders on Tuesday expressed shock and horror at the suicide bombing in Manchester which killed at least 22 people, including children. Here are some of the reactions: – Britain – Prime Minister Theresa May called it an “appalling terrorist attack” and suspended her campaign ahead of a general election on June 8 al..
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  • Pope Francis and Donald Trump Meet at the Vatican

    Pope Francis and Donald Trump Meet at the Vatican
    Mr. Trump, wearing a dark suit, a white shirt and a black-and-white stripe tie, entered the Clementine Hall of the palace behind a dozen attendants and was accompanied by Archbishop Georg Gänswein, prefect of the papal household. Mr. Trump nodded with a serious face as Archbishop Gänswein, who is close to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, made small talk. Behind them were Mrs. Trump, wearing a black dress and with her hair covered by a veil, who listened to an attendant, and Ivanka Trump, the preside..
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  • White House gears up for prolonged Russia fight

    White House gears up for prolonged Russia fight
    CNN's Sara Murray contributed to this report.
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  • Melania Makes Class, Talent Fashionable Again

    Melania Makes Class, Talent Fashionable Again
    As the dust settles from the scorched political landscape where a new President, Donald John Trump, slowly finds his legs, a brilliant star in that show seems reticent to publicly get in the fray; preferring the background of being a supportive wife and devoted mother. First lady, Melania K. Trump was born in Yugoslavia (in what is now Slovenia) to a car and motorcycle dealer Viktor Knavs, and his wife Amalija, a fashion pattern maker. Melania shares much by way of background, with a changing A..
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