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Lawmakers Are Warned That Russia Is Meddling to Re-elect Trump WASHINGTON — Intelligence officials warned House lawmakers last week that Russia was interfering in the 2020 campaign to try to get President Trump re-elected, five people familiar with the matter said, a disclosure to Congress that angered Mr. Trump, ...
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Senior intelligence official told lawmakers that Russia wants to see Trump reelected A senior U.S. intelligence official told lawmakers last week that Russia wants to see President Trump reelected, viewing his administration as more favorable to the Kremlin's interests, according to people who were briefed on the comments. After learning of ...
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Trump's 'Remain in Mexico' program dwindles as more immigrants are flown to Guatemala or are quickly deported BROWNSVILLE, Tex. — The flow of migrants being returned across the border into Mexico included more than 100 people a day here last fall. That stream of Central Americans, carrying papers stamped with a future date in U.S. immigration court, has now ...
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Trump Names Richard Grenell as Acting Head of Intelligence WASHINGTON — President Trump on Wednesday named Richard Grenell, the ambassador to Germany who quickly antagonized the establishment after arriving in Berlin in 2018, to be the acting director of national intelligence overseeing the nation's 17 spy ...
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Answers to Travelers' Questions About the Coronavirus The coronavirus outbreak that has sickened almost 75,000 in China and killed more than 2,000 worldwide, has upended travel and commerce across the world. In light of the spread of the disease, which has been named COVID-19, would-be travelers to Asia ...
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Iran's elections are set to be dominated by hardliners. Here's what that means (CNN) On Friday, Iranians will vote in parliamentary elections at a time of turmoil at home and of simmering tensions abroad. The vote comes after months of anti-government protests that were fueled by a nosediving economy and met with a brutal crackdown ...
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South Sudan's Feuding Leaders Announce Unity Deal, Amid War Crimes Report GENEVA — The feuding leaders of South Sudan announced on Thursday that after several missed deadlines they had agreed to form a unity government in a bid to end the ruinous civil war they began soon after the country was formed in 2011. South Sudan ...
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As China Fights the Coronavirus, Some Say It Has Gone Too Far SHANGHAI — China's business leaders know better than to argue with Beijing. Leave the politics to the Communist Party, they long ago concluded, and the government will let them make money in peace. A vicious viral outbreak has upended that formula.
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Washington Post: Mulvaney says GOP has been inconsistent on deficit concerns under Trump Washington (CNN) Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Wednesday that the Republican Party views federal deficits as "the worst thing" when Democrats are in power but are "a lot less interested" when their own party is in the White House, ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Japan Reports First Deaths of Passengers From Quarantined Ship The two passengers on the Diamond Princess were both in their 80s and had underlying health issues, the authorities said. They had been hospitalized for more than a week. Right Now. Japan said two passengers who had been aboard a quarantined cruise ...
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