Tim Mak
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Politics
Congress May Soon Impose New Regulations On Facebook
Political forces on the left are joining their voices to those of conservative politicians in seeking regulations over social media giant Facebook.
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Politics
RNC Members Want To Block A Primary Challenge To Trump, But The Rules May Stop Them
Some GOP activists are eager to stop party rivals from taking on — and possibly weakening — President Trump. But it appears to be too late to make changes for 2020.
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Politics
Bernie Sanders Responds To Allegations Of Sexism, Harassment By Aides During 2016 Race
"We will do better next time," the U.S. senator from Vermont and former presidential candidate said. As Sanders considers whether to run in 2020, new allegations from his 2016 campaign have emerged.
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Politics
Former FBI Director James Comey Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee
Former FBI Director James Comey testified behind closed doors Friday at the request of House Republicans investigating the bureau's handling of the investigation into the Clinton matter.
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Politics
News Brief: Mueller's Deadlines And Protesters In France Call For More Change
Robert Mueller faces two deadlines regarding close former associates of President Trump. And France's yellow vest movement demands more concessions after President Macron scrapped his fuel tax hike.
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Politics
Flynn Met With DOJ Lawyers 19 Times, Mueller's Team Says
Prosecutors for special counsel Robert Mueller say former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn has provided substantial help to investigators and deserves leniency in sentencing.
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Politics
News Brief: Talks Of No Jail Time For Flynn And Les Moonves Misled Investigators
The president's former national security adviser Michael Flynn should not get jail time, prosecutors say. And Les Moonves destroyed evidence and misled investigators, according to a company report.
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Politics
CIA Director Briefs Senators On Killing Of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi
CIA Director Gina Haspel briefed key senators on Capitol Hill on the Jamal Khashoggi killing and whether the CIA points the finger at Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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National
News Brief: G20, Saudi Arabia Investigation And Afghanistan Update
Republican and Democrat Senators defied the President by moving forward a resolution to end US involvement in the war in Yemen. Also, Trump heads to the G20 in Buenos Aires.
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Politics
McConnell Vows Congressional Response To 'Abhorrent' Khashoggi Murder
McConnell told reporters that the CIA "basically certified" Saudi involvement at high levels in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi — breaking with President Trump who said it was unclear.