USA

GOP Resists Calls for Independent Russia-Trump Probe

The White House hasn’t ruled out a recusal from the attorney general on probes into Russian meddling in the election as prominent Republicans continue to resist calls for an independent investigation. Republicans on the Sunday morning news shows either downplayed a need for an independent probe into Russia’s activities or rejected the idea entirely while […]

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International, USA

Under Trump, government flips on Texas voter ID lawsuit

WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice under President Donald Trump will support Texas officials’ claim that the state’s voter identification law did not specifically target minority voters, retreating from the federal government’s previous stance that state lawmakers intentionally discriminated when crafting the law. The law’s opponents were notified of the switch one day before the

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USA

Iranian scientist who accepted Oscar says US is turning away the best and brightest

Former NASA scientist Firouz Naderi has done some pretty amazing things. He helped land a rover on Mars. He searched for signs of life beyond the solar system. But he never thought he’d be standing next to Shirley MacLaine, clutching an Oscar statuette. But that’s exactly what happened Sunday night. Naderi and fellow scientist Anousheh

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Middle East, Theatre, Film & Broadcast, USA

‘Beyond belief’: 75-100 headstones toppled at Jewish cemetery

PHILADELPHIA — Stacy Silver prayed as she drove with her husband to Mount Carmel Cemetery in Philadelphia’s Wissinoming section Sunday: Please don’t let my mother and great-grandmother be among the victims. When Silver, 50, of Cherry Hill, N.J., heard about the vandalism at the Jewish cemetery that occurred overnight Saturday, she rushed to her loved

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USA

Jewish community rallies against anti- Semitic attacks

By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO – In the wake of a fifth wave of bomb threat hoaxes against Jewish Community Centers throughout the nation, as well as the desecration of Jewish cemeteries in Missouri and Pennsylvania, the Jewish community is mobilizing its defenses. In New York, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) called upon Jewish institutions

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Donald H. Harrison, USA

World Jewish Congress condemns cemetery vandalism in US

Washington (dpa) – The World Jewish Congress on Monday condemned as “despicable and cowardly” the widespread damage to a cemetery in Philadelphia, the second incident this month of major vandalism at a Jewish burial ground in the United States. At least 75 headstones were toppled at the weekend at Mount Carmel Cemetery, which has been

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International, USA

Intel chairman says no evidence yet of Trump campaign contacts with Russia

House intelligence committee Chairman Devin Nunes said Monday he’s not see any evidence so far that Trump campaign officials had any contacts with Russian officials, contradicting public reports. “We still don’t have any evidence of them talking to Russians,” Mr. Nunes said as he briefed reporters. “As of right now, the initial inquiries I’ve made

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International, USA

Trump budget boosts defense by $54 billion, cuts from domestic spending

President Trump’s 2018 budget will slash foreign aid in order to boost defense spending, he said Monday morning, promising cuts to almost every non-security category. His budget envisions a $54 billion spike in defense, with the money coming from cuts to domestic discretionary programs. In remarks to the nation’s governors at the White House, Mr.

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International, USA

Trump: ‘Nobody knew that health care could be so complicated’

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump promised the nation’s governors Monday that his yet-to-be-revealed replacement plan for the Affordable Care Act would give states greater flexibility and thanked some Republicans in the room who advised him on health care. “It’s an unbelievably complex subject,” he said. “Nobody knew that health care could be so complicated.” The

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Science, Medicine, & Education, USA

Statecraft requires talking to your enemies

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM — It’s understandable, even if often immature, that individuals don’t speak to those they consider to be enemies. But it’s deplorable when states behave like that. That’s how I understood Ephraim Halevy, a former high ranking Israeli intelligence chief, when he spoke in Jerusalem earlier this week. His analyses based

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International, Middle East, USA

Ethics concerns lead second of Trump’s armed services secretary nominees to withdraw

WASHINGTON — For the second time, one of President Donald Trump’s appointees to head one of the nation’s armed services has withdrawn, citing difficulty in meeting ethics requirements. Philip Bilden, a former private equity investment manager who operated in Asia, had been nominated to be secretary of the Navy. He withdrew his nomination Sunday, three

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USA

Jimmy Kimmel blasts Trump as racist in Oscars opener

Jimmy Kimmel opened Sunday’s Academy Awards show by acknowledging the political divide and promptly called President Trump a racist. The host’s opening monologue acknowledged the importance of having a serious conversation with someone who disagrees with you, saying that “if we all do that, we can make America great again.” And then he went there.

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Theatre, Film & Broadcast, USA

Transgender wrestler ended contentious weekend with title, but controversy isn’t going anywhere

CYPRESS, Texas — A few hours after winning a state championship on Saturday, Mack Beggs came walking out of a conference room, flanked by his coach, with the entire Euless Trinity girls team in tow. Beggs, a 17-year-old transgender wrestler from Euless Trinity, had been the topic of this weekend’s state championships. Debates rose up

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Sports & Competitions, USA