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6 big questions in the Michael Cohen case
Attorney or fixer? And what’s on the tapes? http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
The gaping hole in Sean Hannity's story about being Michael Cohen's client
As he railed against FBI raids last week, the Fox News host did not disclose that his own communications with ... -
Scott Pruitt's $43,000 soundproof phone booth violated spending laws, federal watchdog finds
A GAO investigation found the installation violated a law that prohibits an agency from paying more than $5,000 to redecorate ... -
John McCain has surgery after intestinal infection; aides say he's in stable condition
Senate colleagues who have spoken to McCain report that his mind is sharp, but his office has given no indication ... -
Senators release bipartisan proposal to reauthorize use of force against non-state groups
The legislation, which the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will take up later this month, would replace the 2001 and 2002 ... -
Trump puts the brakes on new Russian sanctions, reversing Haley’s announcement
After the Kremlin denounced U.S. plans to punish Russia over Syrian attack, the White House announced that a decision about ... -
Panel rules that Sen. Ben Clark has not moved away from his district
The decision keeps Clark on the ballot in the Democratic primary for the N.C. Senate. http://www.Fayobserver.com/ -
Merkel's tougher Russia stance meets resistance in Germany
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s Europe minister called on Monday for a new policy of easing tensions with Russia, adding to ... -
Exorcism by cellphone: Beating the devil in the 21st century
ROME (Reuters) – About 200 aspiring exorcists gathered on Monday for a week-long course in casting out demons – including ... -
White House says considering additional sanctions on Russia
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House said on Monday it is considering additional sanctions on Russia following a suspected poison ...