Trump campaign aide pushed Ukraine hacking theory: documents
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump clamored for the speedy release of emails hacked from Democrats during the 2016 election campaign, and a top Trump aide promoted the idea that Ukraine, rather than Russia, was behind the cyber attack, documents from special counsel Robert Mueller's probe showed on Saturday. Full Article
Turkey blames Kurdish militia after deadly bombing in Syrian town
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A car bomb killed a dozen people and injured 30 on Saturday in a market of a Syrian border town that Turkish-backed forces seized last month, prompting Ankara to blame the Kurdish YPG militia it had targeted in its incursion. Full Article
After year-long bumpy ride, Fed appears to make soft landing
HOUSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - After a year-long struggle with bond markets, the Trump administration, and each other, Federal Reserve policymakers found their way to a compromise this week with a rate cut that even the White House said had put monetary policy in a much better place. Full Article
Potential contender says not gunning for Canada opposition head after election flop
OTTAWA (Reuters) - A potential contender to head Canada's main opposition Conservative Party on Thursday denied he wanted to oust leader Andrew Scheer despite savaging him for a poor election performance last week. Full Article