3 Newsletters: 29 new articles - In world

Header Ads

3 Newsletters: 29 new articles

CNN McCain calls on Trump to clarify wiretapping claim CNN Washington (CNN) Sen. John McCain said Sunday that President Donald Trump should either retract or substantiate his claim that President Barack Obama wire-tapped him in the final weeks ...
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



Top Stories - Google News"Top Stories - Google News" - 3 new articles

  1. McCain calls on Trump to clarify wiretapping claim - CNN
  2. Trump budget expected to seek historic contraction of federal workforce - Washington Post
  3. Preet Bharara Shunned Politics. His End Was Tinged by Them. - New York Times

McCain calls on Trump to clarify wiretapping claim - CNN


CNN

McCain calls on Trump to clarify wiretapping claim
CNN
Washington (CNN) Sen. John McCain said Sunday that President Donald Trump should either retract or substantiate his claim that President Barack Obama wire-tapped him in the final weeks of the presidential campaign and added he expects more to come ...
McCain to Trump: Retract wiretapping claim or prove itWashington Post
Cotton, Schiff doubt Justice will meet Monday deadline about evidence on Trump's wiretap claimFox News
House Intelligence Panel Wants Wiretapping Evidence by MondayNBCNews.com
Politico -ABC News -Boston Herald -Bloomberg
all 174 news articles »
    

Trump budget expected to seek historic contraction of federal workforce - Washington Post


Washington Post

Trump budget expected to seek historic contraction of federal workforce
Washington Post
President Trump's budget proposal this week would shake the federal government to its core if enacted, culling back numerous programs and expediting a historic contraction of the federal workforce. This would be the first time the government has ...
Trump's first budget boosts defense, cuts conservative targets like EPAFox News
Months after withdrawing support for Trump, 2 reps from St. Louis area are helping him on health-care reformSTLtoday.com
Trump's Budget Proposal is 'Dead Before Arrival'Newsweek
Los Angeles Times -Washington Examiner -LancasterOnline -Stillwater News Press
all 28 news articles »
    

Preet Bharara Shunned Politics. His End Was Tinged by Them. - New York Times


New York Times

Preet Bharara Shunned Politics. His End Was Tinged by Them.
New York Times
Preet Bharara was removed from his post as the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York by the Trump administration on Saturday. Credit Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times. Ten days into his tenure as United States attorney in ...
Today in Trump: March 13, 2017CBS News
Controversy Rises Over Preet Bharara's DismissalHuffington Post
Firing Preet Bharara is not the answer to 'draining the swamp'The Hill (blog)
Daily Beast -New York Daily News -USA TODAY -The Atlantic
all 1,017 news articles »
    

You Might Like


The bleach-blond leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom has been called the Dutch Donald Trump, as well as an inflammatory Islamophobe.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 6 new articles

  1. Who Is Geert Wilders, the Netherlands' Donald Trump?
  2. Clashes Over Diplomatic Spat Between Turkey, Netherlands
  3. Iceland Wants to Require Equal Pay for Women
  4. Garbage Dump Landslide Kills Dozens in Ethiopia
  5. Ousted South Korean President Cheered as She Leaves Residence
  6. Brexit Fans Flames of Secession in Scotland
  7. More Recent Articles

Who Is Geert Wilders, the Netherlands' Donald Trump?

The bleach-blond leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom has been called the Dutch Donald Trump, as well as an inflammatory Islamophobe.

    

Clashes Over Diplomatic Spat Between Turkey, Netherlands

The Netherlands refused permission for Turkish ministers to campaign among emigres in the country, leader to a major break in diplomatic relations.

    

Iceland Wants to Require Equal Pay for Women

Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson said parliament is working on legislation to require companies to prove men and women are paid equally.

    

Garbage Dump Landslide Kills Dozens in Ethiopia

Many people at the landfill had been scavenging items to make a living, but others live there because renting homes is relatively inexpensive.

    

Ousted South Korean President Cheered as She Leaves Residence

Hundreds of Park's supporters sung the national anthem and waved the South Korean flag and photos of Park and her late father, Park Chung-hee.

    

Brexit Fans Flames of Secession in Scotland

The prospect of Scottish independence means Britain's looming divorce from the EU could also see the break-up of the United Kingdom.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


The president has called for speeding up growth, but the central bank estimates that the economy is already growing at something like the maximum sustainable pace.
Your email updates, powered by FeedBlitz

Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com

Updates from:



NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 20 new articles

  1. Trump Wants Faster Growth. The Fed Isn’t So Sure.
  2. Trump Lets Key Offices Gather Dust Amid ‘Slowest Transition in Decades’
  3. Preet Bharara Shunned Politics. His End Was Tinged by Them.
  4. White House Addresses Trump’s Unorthodox Call to Preet Bharara
  5. Trump Administration Is Said to Be Working to Loosen Counterterrorism Rules
  6. Is ICE’s Help-Wanted Sign a Welcome Mat for Rogue Applicants, Too?
  7. Steve King Says Civilization Can’t Be Restored With ‘Somebody Else’s Babies’
  8. On ‘S.N.L.,’ Donald Trump Botches His ‘Independence Day’ Moment
  9. Russian Espionage Piggybacks on a Cybercriminal’s Hacking
  10. 2 of a Farmer’s 3 Children Overdosed. What of the Third — and the Land?
  11. Heavy Snowfall Is Forecast Across Northeastern U.S.
  12. As Daylight Saving Starts, Some Ask: Why Fall Back at All?
  13. Turkey’s Relations With Europe Sink Amid Quarrel With Netherlands
  14. 2017 N.C.A.A. Tournament Bracket: How Each Region Breaks Down
  15. Critic's Notebook: In Chicago and Philadelphia, the Difference a Park Makes
  16. A Stage Fight Director’s Gentler Side
  17. Lloyd Conover, Inventor of Groundbreaking Antibiotic, Dies at 93
  18. Willing to Blow the Whistle on Doping? New Legal Aid Group Wants to Help
  19. Jordan Frees Soldier Who Killed 7 Israeli Schoolgirls in ’97 Rampage
  20. Landslide at Ethiopia Garbage Dump Kills at Least 35
  21. More Recent Articles

Trump Wants Faster Growth. The Fed Isn’t So Sure.

The president has called for speeding up growth, but the central bank estimates that the economy is already growing at something like the maximum sustainable pace.

    

Trump Lets Key Offices Gather Dust Amid ‘Slowest Transition in Decades’

The president is months behind where experts in both parties, even some inside his administration, say he should be in filling senior government positions.

    

Preet Bharara Shunned Politics. His End Was Tinged by Them.

In his tenure as a United States attorney, which ended with his firing by the Trump administration, Mr. Bharara harped on one theme: Politics and prosecution do not mix.

    

White House Addresses Trump’s Unorthodox Call to Preet Bharara

Despite being asked repeatedly on Saturday about the nature of the call, the White House was silent until Sunday, when it said the president was trying to extend his good wishes to Mr. Bharara.

    

Trump Administration Is Said to Be Working to Loosen Counterterrorism Rules

Operations in Somalia and Yemen will serve as tests for changing rules that were meant to prevent civilian deaths from some missions, officials familiar with internal deliberations say.

    

Is ICE’s Help-Wanted Sign a Welcome Mat for Rogue Applicants, Too?

An aggressive plan to hire 10,000 immigration and customs officers has raised fears that corrupt applicants will slip through, as they have in the past.

    

Steve King Says Civilization Can’t Be Restored With ‘Somebody Else’s Babies’

The apparent endorsement of white nationalism by Mr. King, a Republican congressman from Iowa, drew praise from David Duke.

    

On ‘S.N.L.,’ Donald Trump Botches His ‘Independence Day’ Moment

After a palpable absence last week, Alec Baldwin returned to play Mr. Trump in the midst of an alien invasion.

    

Russian Espionage Piggybacks on a Cybercriminal’s Hacking

It appears that the Russian authorities, leaning on the work of a hacker, grafted an intelligence operation onto a far-reaching cybercriminal scheme.

    

2 of a Farmer’s 3 Children Overdosed. What of the Third — and the Land?

Opioid addiction is ravaging America’s farmland, tearing at communities and posing a new threat to families that have worked the same soil for generations.

    

Heavy Snowfall Is Forecast Across Northeastern U.S.

Just when many thought they had avoided a harsh winter, the National Weather Service forecast possible blizzard conditions from Washington to Boston.

    

As Daylight Saving Starts, Some Ask: Why Fall Back at All?

Lawmakers in several states, tired of turning the clocks back, want to leave Eastern Standard Time and join the Atlantic Standard time zone.

    

Turkey’s Relations With Europe Sink Amid Quarrel With Netherlands

Turkey’s president accused the Netherlands of “Nazism,” after it barred two Turkish ministers and as a referendum on a new Turkish Constitution looms.

    

2017 N.C.A.A. Tournament Bracket: How Each Region Breaks Down

Villanova was awarded the overall top seed in the men’s tournament. Kansas, North Carolina and Gonzaga are the other No. 1 seeds. Here’s a look at each region.

    

Critic's Notebook: In Chicago and Philadelphia, the Difference a Park Makes

Cities across the country are making a priority of improving their parks. “Housing alone doesn’t make a neighborhood,” Mayor Rahm Emanuel of Chicago said.

    

A Stage Fight Director’s Gentler Side

African violets. A ukulele. “The first impression of me is a man of violence,” B.H. Barry said. But his home suggests otherwise. Step inside as part of our What I Love series.
    

Lloyd Conover, Inventor of Groundbreaking Antibiotic, Dies at 93

Dr. Conover, a chemist, developed tetracycline, a powerful chemically altered antibiotic with fewer side effects than the drug from which it was derived.

    

Willing to Blow the Whistle on Doping? New Legal Aid Group Wants to Help

Fair Sport’s founders include Johann Koss, the Olympic champion from Norway, and Jim Swartz, a venture capitalist.

    

Jordan Frees Soldier Who Killed 7 Israeli Schoolgirls in ’97 Rampage

On Sunday, almost 20 years after the so-called Island of Peace massacre, the Jordanian authorities released Ahmed Daqamseh from prison.

    

Landslide at Ethiopia Garbage Dump Kills at Least 35

Most of the dead were women and children, and several dozen people were missing at the landfill, where many of them lived.

    

More Recent Articles


You Might Like


Email subscriptions powered by FeedBlitz, LLC, 365 Boston Post Rd, Suite 123, Sudbury, MA 01776, USA.

No comments

Powered by Blogger.