Friday, April 27, 2018

Evening Edition: U.S. intelligence, FBI accused of failures by House Republicans in Russia report

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U.S. intelligence, FBI accused of failures by House Republicans in Russia report
The House Intelligence Committee said it found "no evidence that the Trump campaign colluded, coordinated or conspired with the Russian government" during the 2016 election. The report was met with swift criticism from Democrats, who refused to endorse its findings.
Democrats demand an investigation into Ryan's ouster of House chaplain
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) cited frictions between the Rev. Patrick J. Conroy, a Catholic priest, and conservative evangelical members.
 
Use of genealogy site to catch 'Golden State Killer' suspect raises privacy concerns
People who consent to uploading their DNA may not be aware they are creating a treasure trove of data that can be mined, experts say.
 
 
She ran from years of abuse in Ghana. Now she runs for the Naval Academy.
Amanda Agana's fingertips were smashed with rocks. Her knuckles cracked with rulers. Her arms and back whipped with sticks. Her skin singed with the smoldering end of a stick. But most of the abuse was saved for her legs. "My legs — isn't that funny? The place that endured the most pain is the place that's helped me get to where I am."
 
In a feel-good Korea summit, Kim lays the groundwork for meeting with Trump
Kim Jong Un has laid the foundations for a meeting with President Trump as soon as next month, signaling a willingness to discuss denuclearization and trying to dispel the idea that he's an unreliable "little rocket man."
 
WorldViews: The historic Kim-Moon meeting as it unfolded
The scenes were unthinkable only months ago.
 
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The Fix: Trump is claiming wins on North Korea before the game really starts
Trump says he won't "make a simple deal and claim victory." But he's kind of doing that already.
 
GOP Rep. Patrick Meehan resigns from Congress amid ethics probe
His resignation came as the House Ethics Committee continued a probe into his behavior that could have resulted in serious sanctions.
 
Bill Gates calls on U.S. to lead fight against a pandemic that could kill 33 million
The billionaire philanthropist says the United States and the rest of the world lack a sense of urgency to counter biological threats.
 
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Judge tosses Manafort's lawsuit seeking to bar special counsel Mueller from bringing future charges
A U.S. district judge tossed out former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's challenge to Robert S. Mueller III's criminal probe of Russian interference in 2016 U.S. elections.
 
Fertility Frontier
How religions are coming to terms with modern fertility methods
Forty years after the first "test tube" baby, science has produced 7 million babies that might never have existed — and raised profound moral questions.
 
Analysis
The Kanye West-Chance saga shows how the pro-Trump Internet looks for celebrity converts
The president tweeted — again — about Kanye West, who has expressed his support of Trump in recent days.
 
 
How to get around Amazon Prime's new $119 fee
The company is hiking its annual membership fee by 20 percent. Here are six ways to cut costs.
 
While Shaquem Griffin took on football with one hand, his twin brother always had his back
The Central Florida linebacker is poised to become a potent symbol in America's most prominent sports league when he becomes the first amputee to play in the NFL, but his twin brother is worried, as usual, for his little brother.
 
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