US headlines
Thursday
26 July 2018
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Senior NRA figures met with the wife of Konstantin Nikolaev, who allegedly gave financial support to Butina
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Shares crash as platform admits user growth fell after Cambridge Analytica breach
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Judging by the change of tone in rightwing media about Trump’s former aide – where he has been branded ‘The Rat’ – the White House seems to think Cohen will strike a deal with prosecutors
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Silicon Valley sees big payouts from government contracts, but internal pressure can make firms take notice of amoral deals
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As gatekeepers to the news, Google and Facebook pose dangers to even the most successful outlets. Legislators need to speed the process of bringing them to heel
Trump Russia investigation
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Conor McGregor accepted a plea deal that will see the former UFC champion avoid jail time for charges stemming from his actions at a press event in April
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José Mourinho’s unhappy pre-season has been dealt another blow by Anthony Martial’s return home from the US
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‘Sales have been great’ since factory began making Trump banners in 2015, highlighting a paradox in US-China relations under Trump
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Lawyer for Cohen says audio, given to CNN, shows client tried to handle payment legally while Trump wanted to pay in cash
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Speaking at a Turning Point USA summit on Tuesday, the attorney general repeated a group of students who erpupted with the phrase
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Women could make up nearly two-thirds of statehouse, analysis following record number of primary contests in June finds
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Boss known for swift action ‘made Fiat more successful and a little less Italian’
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CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins has been excluded by the White House from a press event after asking Donald Trump about Vladimir Putin’s postponed visit and the Michael Cohen tapes.
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Fox News mistakenly invited an anti-Trump Democrat to comment on ICE policy at the Mexico border.
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President Donald Trump is considering revoking the security clearances of former Obama administration officials who have been critical of his presidency. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders accused the officials, who include Jim Comey and James Clapper of having 'politicised and in some cases monetised' their security clearances and 'making baseless accusations' about the president's relationship to Russia
'We're coming for you' They thought this was Trump country. Hell no