Saturday, April 28, 2018

Saturday's Headlines: Trump makes himself the axis on which events in Asia and Europe spin

 
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Trump makes himself the axis on which events in Asia and Europe spin
The dramatic turn of events on the Korean Peninsula was the capstone to a week that crystallized the ways the president has established his foreign policy approach.
The Fix: Trump collects media praise as Koreas talk peace
"I think that President Trump definitely deserves much of the credit," says a New York Times reporter and CNN contributor.
 
The Fix: Trump claims 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.
 
Investigation found no evidence that Jackson 'wrecked' car after party, White House says
A thorough review did not find any evidence that the former nominee to head the Department of Veterans Affairs crashed his vehicle after drinking at a Secret Service party, Trump administration officials said.
 
Judge puts Stormy Daniels case on hold, citing likelihood Michael Cohen will be indicted
A federal judge granted the request for a 90-day stay in a lawsuit brought against President Trump's personal attorney by porn star Stormy Daniels. The judge said the issues in the civil dispute with Daniels overlap with the criminal probe.
 
At the U.S. border, a diminished migrant caravan readies for an unwelcoming reception
Tired and anxious after more than a month on the road, the travelers bring searing personal stories of murdered relatives and gang threats back in Central America. On Sunday activists and attorneys plan to lead a group of the migrants to the U.S. port of entry at San Ysidro, Calif., where they will approach U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and formally request asylum.
 
Data on a genealogy site led police to the 'Golden State Killer' suspect. Now others worry about a 'treasure trove of data.'
The massive haul of DNA data has become a powerful weapon for police hoping to solve enduring mysteries, including, at times, by using the genetic information of unwitting volunteers.
 
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EPA inspector general to open 'new reviews' into Scott Pruitt
"We have received multiple requests from multiple members of Congress, as well as other OIG Hotline complaints, regarding these same and related issues," the agency's inspector general wrote lawmakers.
 
 
Tom Brokaw responds to harassment allegations, says he was 'ambushed and perp walked'
The NBC News veteran denounced stories in The Post and Variety in which a former NBC correspondent alleged that Brokaw sexually harassed her in the 1990s, saying he was treated "as an avatar of male misogyny."
 
The Fix | Analysis
3 ways the House Republicans' Russia report directly contradicts the intelligence community
Legal experts say there are reasons to be skeptical of the conclusion that the Trump campaign did not collude with Russia. Here is a big one: Republicans' findings contradict the entire U.S. intelligence community in key areas.
 
Top Democratic senator questions CDC director's $375,000 salary
Robert Redfield is earning almost twice what his predecessor made and more than past directors — as well as more than his current boss.
 
Stunning scientists, NASA's only moon rover just got canceled
Members of the Resource Prospector mission were told to close the project next month even though President Trump directed NASA to focus on returning astronauts to the moon.
 
Golf course that called the police on black women loses business, faces call for state investigation
A cigar company that once sold its products to the club has cut ties, and state officials have condemned Grandview Golf Course after its white owners called the police, saying the five women were not playing fast enough.
 
Mexican YouTube rapper melted bodies of slain film students in acid for cartel, officials say
His music videos painted a vivid portrait of street life in Mexico. Officials believe they represented more than just a performative fantasy.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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