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New York Times | Donald Trump Jr.'s Two Different Explanations for Russian Meeting New York Times Donald Trump Jr. at the Republican National Convention last year. He has offered different accounts of a June 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer. Credit Josh Haner/The New York Times. In less than 24 hours, President Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump ... Trump Son Met With Russian Lawyer Who Promised Info Helpful to Campaign Trump Son Admits To Meeting Russian Lawyer With Offer Of 'Helpful' Info For Campaign Trump's Son Met With Russian Who Offered Information on Clinton |
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Iraq PM to Declare 'Great Victory' Over ISIS in MosulIraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has arrived in Mosul and to declare victory over ISIS in the city, his office said. Activists Riot Against G-20 Summit for 3rd NightAnti-globalization activists rioted for a third consecutive night in Hamburg even after G-20 leaders had already left the German city. Lawmakers Seek U.S. Residency for Terminally Sick BabyTwo Republican lawmakers will introduce a bill this week calling for Charlie and his family to be granted permanent residence in the United States. Syria Cease-Fire Begins, Bringing Uneasy CalmA cease-fire brokered by the U.S., Russia and Jordan for southern Syria came into effect Sunday. Mosul Might Be Over, but Iraq Has Many More ProblemsAfter months of fierce fighting, the campaign to recapture Mosul from ISIS is drawing to a close, but the struggle for Iraq's future is far from over. More Recent Articles |
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Trump’s Son Met With Russian Lawyer After Being Promised Damaging Information on ClintonDonald Trump Jr. is said to have arranged the meeting with the Kremlin-linked lawyer during the campaign after he was told he would be provided with details about Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump Jr.’s Two Different Explanations for Russian MeetingThe president’s eldest son gave different statements over the weekend about what went on at a meeting with a Kremlin-linked lawyer in June 2016. ‘Time to Move Forward’ on Russia, Trump Says, as Criticism IntensifiesMr. Trump tried to put the matter of election meddling behind him after meeting with Russia’s president, but found himself under searing criticism from both parties. Tillerson Says Russia Must Restore Ukraine Territory, or Sanctions StayThe secretary of state, on a visit to Kiev, appeared to set the same high bar for sanctions relief that the Obama administration did. At Private Dinners, Pence Quietly Courts Big Donors and Corporate ExecutivesVice President Mike Pence has undertaken extensive personal outreach to donors, fueling speculation that he is preparing for his own political future. Feeling That Trump Will ‘Say Anything,’ Europe Is Less Restrained, TooThe Group of 20 meeting, with its divisions over climate and trade, reflected a newly confrontational tone by European leaders toward the United States. Writers on the Right and Left React to Trump in EuropeRead about how the other side thinks: Writers from across the political spectrum respond to President Trump’s speech in Poland, and more. Australian Journalist’s Trump Teardown Goes Viral Amid Interest in G-20The video’s popularity emphasizes how viral videos have become increasingly political, and that interest in gatherings of world leaders is broadening. Mediator: News Outlets to Seek Bargaining Rights Against Google and FacebookA group of news organizations plans to ask Congress for the right to negotiate with the online giants, which are gaining greater shares of digital advertising and distribution. ‘March for Justice’ Ends in Istanbul With a Pointed Challenge to ErdoganHundreds of thousands of people protested Turkey’s continued crackdown on opponents after a failed coup last year. Bill Would Give Green Cards to Undocumented 9/11 VolunteersSeveral Democratic members of New York’s congressional delegation are seeking to protect hundreds of ground-zero workers from deportation. Doctors Say Chinese Dissident Is Fit to Travel for Cancer TreatmentThe doctors’ assessment renewed pressure on China to grant more liberties to Liu Xiaobo, who is serving an 11-year sentence after being convicted of state subversion. Amid Heat Wave, Fire Causes Power Failure for Part of Los AngelesAbout 140,000 residents were left without electricity late Saturday after a fire broke out at a receiving station. Studying Sharks, Up Close and PersonalJoin researchers from Nova Southeastern University in 360 degrees as they conduct shark tagging and genetic field work off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. AT&T’s Blockbuster Deal for Time Warner Hangs in LimboEight months into its review, the Justice Department still has stumbling blocks in assessing the most significant business deal before the Trump administration. Iraqi Prime Minister Arrives in Mosul to Declare Victory Over ISISThe monthslong battle led to about a thousand deaths among the Iraqi security forces and civilians. Officials must now confront a humanitarian crisis. Long After Protests, Students Shun the University of MissouriThe college has had to close dorms and cut jobs because of plummeting enrollment, which officials attribute largely to fallout from protests in 2015. Self-Immolation, Catalyst of the Arab Spring, Is Now a Grim TrendThe once-extraordinary act has become commonplace in Tunisia, whether compelled by anger, depression or bitter disappointment, or meant to challenge the authorities. Chris Froome Holds Tour Lead Amid Crashes in a Rugged Stage 9The three-time Tour de France champion survived a punishing day of climbs and descents in which the second-place rider Geraint Thomas broke his collarbone. At a Chelsea Art Gallery, an Age Requirement: Over 60 OnlyThe Carter Burden Gallery seeks to correct an art world problem: Older, lesser-known artists are too often passed over. Thirty-somethings need not apply. Chronixx Is Taking His Jamaican Reggae WorldwideThis 24-year-old singer and his band, Zincfence Redemption, have played international festivals like Glastonbury and Coachella. More Recent Articles |
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