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Sally Yates' warnings about Mike Flynn just took on a whole new significance

The day before President Donald Trump fired FBI director James Comey to allegedly relieve pressure on himself over the investigation into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, acting Attorney General Sally Yates testified to Congress about the activities of Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn.

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Pastor struck by train after being arrested for unlawful sexual contact in an assisted living facility

A Gilcrest, Colorado pastor was struck by a train Friday, shortly after being arrested for unlawful sexual contact, reports the Greeley Tribune.

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Trump trade war causes stock to plummet and commodity prices to 'crater' for America's largest meat processor

President Donald Trump's trade war has caused some pain at Tyson Foods, the largest meat processor in the world which is based in Arkansas.

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CNN’s Jake Tapper unveils a devastating list of Trump’s suspicious connections to Russia

Over the weekend two exposés raised more suspicions about President Donald Trump's relationship with President Vladimir Putin.

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Ana Navarro slams Ted Cruz and other Republicans for 'sucking up' to racist Steve King

On Monday, Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy met with Rep. Steve King (R-IA) to address his racist comments commending white nationalism.

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Former fed chair warns retailers will suffer as shutdown spooks consumers

As the government shutdown entered its fourth week Monday, there were troubling economic repercussions, from the 800,000 federal workers who aren't being paid to farmers who rely on federal subsidies.

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Soybean farmer blasts Trump's lack of leadership as shutdown and trade wars slice his profits in half

The government shutdown continued Monday with no end in sight, depriving federal workers of pay and jeopardizing industries that rely on a functional government to survive.

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Republican intelligence analyst: 'The only time Trump's not shooting himself in Russia probe is when he's loading the gun'

After President Donald Trump fired James Comey, FBI agents opened an inquiry into whether the president was acting at the behest of Russia, The New York Times reported Friday.

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A new report sounds the alarm to potential undisclosed American bases around the world

The U.S. military is finally withdrawing (or not) from its base at al-Tanf. You know, the place that the Syrian government long claimed was a training ground for Islamic State (ISIS) fighters; the land corridor just inside Syria, near both the Iraqi and Jordanian borders, that Russia has called a terrorist hotbed (while floating the idea of jointly administering it with the United States); the location of a camp where hundreds of U.S. Marines joined Special Operations forces last year; an outpost that U.S. officials claimed was the key not only to defeating ISIS, but also, according to General Joseph Votel, the commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East, to countering “the malign activities that Iran and their various proxies and surrogates would like to pursue.” You know, that al-Tanf.

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Marine base was 'hotbed of KKK activity' leading to fight where black Marines were arrested and Klansman 'quietly transferred'

A California Marine base was a "hotbed" of KKK activity in the 1970s, a situation that became "an open secret that was tolerated or aided by Marine Corps brass," according to a new podcast called "Free the Pendleton 14."

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Border plan sparks fear in Kosovo's Serb enclaves

A possible land swap between Serbia and Kosovo, suggested by their leaders to end one of Europe's most volatile territorial disputes, has sparked concerns that the border could be redrawn along ethnic lines and reignite festering communal ethnic animosities.

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Schumer to force vote on U.S. decision to lift sanctions on Russia firms

U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said on Saturday he will force a vote soon on a resolution to disapprove the Trump administration’s decision to relax sanctions on three Russian companies connected to oligarch Oleg Deripaska.

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Calls for Huawei boycott get mixed response in Europe

Europe is giving US-led calls for a boycott of Huawei 5G telecoms equipment a mixed reception, with some governments untroubled by spy suspicions against the Chinese giant, but others backing a ban.

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