Saturday, March 23, 2019

Evening Edition: Attorney general won’t release Mueller conclusions today, Justice official says

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Attorney general won't release Mueller conclusions today, Justice official says
Attorney General William P. Barr spent the day reviewing special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's report but does not plan to release the conclusions on Saturday, a senior Justice Department official said.
Trump's legal troubles are far from over even as Mueller probe ends
Nearly every organization Donald Trump has run in the last decade remains under investigation by state or federal authorities.
 
The Take | Analysis
Mueller probe details still a secret as battle shifts to the political arena
What was primarily legal with political overtones now becomes an all-out political battle that ultimately will shape, and perhaps decide, the 2020 presidential election.
 
The Fix | Analysis
'No collusion,' after all?
Some of President Trump's top surrogates are already declaring victory. But without the report, can we draw such a conclusion?
 
At center of Mueller's inquiry, a campaign that appeared to welcome Russia's help
Donald Trump appeared untroubled by a foreign adversary's attack on the U.S. political system — and his aides seemed eager to accept the assistance.
 
 
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Analysis: What Barr's promise to share the Mueller report's 'principal conclusions' could mean
The phrase is not a legal term of art, so it carries no specific definition, and we don't have much to judge it upon.
 
With Brexit plans adrift, protesters jam London to demand that 'the people' decide
Calls grow for a possible second referendum on whether Britain should leave the European Union.
 
In Saudi rebuke, Democrats see a path to unseat Trump in 2020
Calling President Trump "ham-handed" in his management of foreign policy, Democrats see the Yemen war as the latest opportunity to challenge his unorthodox approach.
 
How these grandparents became America's unofficial social safety net
As the middle generation has been hollowed out by the abuse of opioids, the oldest generation has become increasingly responsible for their grandkids, experts say.
 
The caliphate is no more. But the Islamic State isn't finished yet.  
At its peak, the extremist group controlled a stretch of Syria and Iraq that was almost the size of Britain. The group had challenged international borders and drew foot soldiers from around the world.
 
 
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No food, no water: After Cyclone Idai, mounting confusion, hunger and grief in Mozambique
The United Nations has elevated its emergency level to be on par with war-torn Yemen.
 
Can Wofford get tournament win No. 2 against Kentucky?
Follow the most recent news and highlights from the 2019 men's NCAA tournament.
 
LSU ousts Maryland on late basket by Tremont Waters
The sixth-seeded Terrapins rallied from a 15-point first-half deficit to tie No. 3 LSU late but were unable to complete the comeback.
 
Analysis: Tom Izzo yelling at Michigan State players is an old story — but worth debating
Michigan State players and reporters were surprised by the response to the reaction on social media to the longtime coach upbraiding Aaron Hnery during Thursday's NCAA tournament game.
 
Maryland women beat Radford in smooth start to NCAA tournament
Kaila Charles celebrated her 21st birthday in style and Taylor Mikesell scored a team-high 16 points in her NCAA tournament debut.
 

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