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Press secretary Kayleigh McEnany denies Trump was briefed on Russian bounties for killing US troops

The White House denied Saturday that President Donald Trump had been briefed on intelligence that reportedly showed Russia had offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants if they killed US soldiers in Afghanistan.

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Ambassador McFaul reveals damning flaw in the White House denial over Trump’s latest Russia scandal

Former Obama administration Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul offered his analysis on Saturday after the White House finally responded to the bombshell New York Times report that Russia had put bounties on U.S. troops serving in Afghanistan.

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#TraitorTrump and ‘TRE45ON’ trend nationwide as outrage grows: ‘The biggest scandal Trump has faced’

President Donald Trump was greeted with outrage on Twitter after returning to the White House from a day of golfing.

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Joe Scarborough rains hell on #MoscowMitch over silence on Trump/Russia bombshell report

MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough blasted Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) for silence in the wake of a bombshell New York Times report.

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Ireland's old rivals forge coalition, shutting out Sinn Fein

Ireland's two historic centre-right rivals forged an unlikely coalition with the Green Party on Friday that shuts the resurgent republicans Sinn Fein out of government.

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‘Trump is owned by Putin’: President accused of ‘literal treason’ after bombshell NYT report on Russian assassination unit

President Donald Trump was harshly criticized on Friday after a bombshell New York Times report on Russia offering bounties for the killing of U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

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Trump administration has refused to respond after learning Russia offered bounties for killing US troops: report

President Donald Trump has refused to authorize any response after being briefed that Russia was offering bounties for the killing of U.S. troops, according to a bombshell new report in The New York Times.

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A Brazilian pastor's double COVID life

Izaias Nascimento leads a double life.

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Suspect killed, six injured in Glasgow incident

Scottish police on Friday said armed officers shot dead a man after a suspected stabbing in Glasgow left six others injured, including one of their colleagues.

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Norway starts digging up first Viking ship in a century

Norway began work on Friday to excavate the first Viking ship to be unearthed in the country in more than a century, with experts hoping it will shed light on the era of the Nordic seafarers.

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This simple model shows the importance of wearing masks and social distancing

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.

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UK teen who threw six-year-old French boy off gallery balcony jailed for life

A troubled British teenager who threw a six-year-old French boy from a viewing platform at London's Tate Modern art gallery was on Friday jailed for life.

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Japan university awards first-ever ninja studies degree

Japan has produced its first ninja studies graduate after Genichi Mitsuhashi spent two years honing his martial arts skills and absorbing the finer traditions of the feudal martial arts agents.

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