Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Tuesday's Headlines: GOP lawmakers to review classified information on FBI source

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
GOP lawmakers to review classified information on FBI source
The White House announcement of the planned meeting could be viewed as something of a concession from the Justice Department, which had been reluctant to turn over materials on the source.
Who is Stefan A. Halper, the FBI source who assisted the Russia probe?
The veteran of the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations helped convene discussions of senior intelligence officials at the University of Cambridge.
 
Paul Manafort wants investigation into a member of Mueller's team
The former Trump campaign manager says Andrew Weissmann may have leaked to reporters.
 
Trump, Moon Jae-in to meet amid signs that partnership is faltering on North Korea
Pyongyang's hostile rhetoric has renewed concerns at the White House that Kim Jong Un is not serious about denuclearization ahead of his summit with President Trump.
 
White House budget director: I've talked to Kevin McCarthy about replacing Paul Ryan
The comment constitutes a remarkable admission from a member of President Trump's Cabinet that could be interpreted as conspiring to remove a sitting House speaker belonging to the president's own party. A spokeswoman called the remarks "purely hypothetical."
 
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The White House's wishful thinking on Iran and North Korea
President Trump's top foreign-policy officials may be deliberately edging the United States toward military confrontation.
 
 
In Georgia, two history-making hopefuls offer differing visions for Democrats' future
The Tuesday Democratic gubernatorial primary has emerged as a test of two competing paths as the party seeks a way forward in the age of Donald Trump.
 
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on adopting a baby: 'I had so much to share'
The 45-year-old first-term mayor announced that she adopted a newborn baby, adding that she doesn't expect the mayor's office to "miss a beat."
 
Teen who started massive Oregon wildfire with fireworks ordered to pay $36 million
The blaze, which came to be known as the Eagle Creek fire, burned for more than two months as it spread to 48,000 acres.
 
Retropolis | The Past, Rediscovered
Prince Harry is the second Duke of Sussex. The first was a rebel when it came to marriage.
The first duke, Prince Augustus Frederick, did not get the approval of his father, King George III, for either of his marriages. Bad idea.
 
NBA Playoffs | Analysis
The Cavaliers were left for dead. Now, it feels like it's their series to lose.
LeBron James's 44 points paced Cleveland to the victory and tied the Eastern Confernence finals 2-2 as the teams head back to Boston for Game 5 on Wednesday.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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