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Zuckerberg once wanted to sanction Trump. Then Facebook wrote rules that accommodated him. Hours after President Trump's incendiary post last month about sending the military to the Minnesota protests, Trump called Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg. The post put the company in a difficult position, Zuckerberg told Trump, according to ...
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As the pandemic rages, Trump indulges his obsessions (CNN) With the pandemic exploding and setting record infection rates, President Donald Trump spent the weekend on his own often divisive obsessions, piling up new evidence for detractors who say he's not fit for office. The President largely ignored the ...
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John Bolton's been a political brawler for decades, but his rumble with Donald Trump is extreme — even for him. In the spring of 2018, then-Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton and one of his top lieutenants, Fiona Hill, were locked in a lengthy closed-door negotiation with a persnickety European ally. Support our journalism. Subscribe today.
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Spies and Commandos Warned Months Ago of Russian Bounties on US Troops WASHINGTON — United States intelligence officers and Special Operations forces in Afghanistan alerted their superiors as early as January to a suspected Russian plot to pay bounties to the Taliban to kill American troops in Afghanistan, according to ...
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Global Tally of Known Cases Passes 10 Million Vice President Mike Pence asserts that increased testing explains a surge in cases, but experts and evidence say otherwise. Taiwan holds a Pride Parade in support of those who can't. Right Now. Gov. Greg Abbott said the virus had taken a "swift and ...
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Russian bounties to Taliban-linked militants resulted in deaths of US troops, according to intelligence assessments Russian bounties offered to Taliban-linked militants to kill coalition forces in Afghanistan are believed to have resulted in the deaths of several U.S. service members, according to intelligence gleaned from U.S. military interrogations of captured militants in ...
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JUST IN: Global coronavirus cases surpass 10 million Volunteers, health care workers and doctors participate in a protest in April in Miami. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images. The number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide surpassed 10 million on Sunday, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins ...
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From the Qing Empire to the People's Republic, China's worries about separatism run deep Hong Kong (CNN) In a speech on the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sun Yat-sen -- seen by many as modern China's founding father -- President Xi Jinping pledged to "resolutely oppose" any attempt to divide the country. "We will never allow anyone, any ...
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Lebanese judge bans media from interviewing US ambassador after anti-Hezbollah comments BEIRUT — A Lebanese judge ordered media organizations to stop interviewing the U.S. ambassador to Lebanon after she criticized Hezbollah, stoking new tension inside the country and out, even as it was unclear whether the ban will be enforced.
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As US soars past 2.5 million coronavirus cases, Pence urges Americans to wear masks, social distance Vice President Pence on Sunday implored Americans to wear face masks, practice social distancing and stay away from senior citizens protect them amid a new spike in coronavirus infections, as the United States surpassed 2.5 million confirmed cases.
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