Evening Edition: Twitter finds 201 accounts tied to Russian agents who posted on Facebook
Not sweating policy details was candidate Trump's best trick. Now it's stalling his agenda.; U.S. sees fewer deportations under Trump despite more immigration arrests
The company told congressional investigators it has shut down the accounts and that it found three accounts from the news site RT, which Twitter linked to the Kremlin, that spent $274,1000 in ads on the platform. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) called Twitter's presentation "deeply disappointing" and "inadequate."
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The approach has allowed Trump to promise he would create big benefits for his supporters while giving his opponents little to latch on to. But it has yet to yield a major legislative victory, and with tax reform on the table, he has shown no signs of changing.
U.S. agents are on pace to deport fewer people in the government's 2017 fiscal year than during the same period last year, statistics show. The lower totals are not for lack of effort. According to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, its agents have made 43 percent more arrests since President Trump took office versus the same period last year.
More than 30,000 law school students graduate annually, and the Supreme Court's nine members offer just 36 clerkships each year. Those selected enter one of the most elite fraternities in the legal world. Tiffany Wright had so many reasons to doubt she belonged.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, who was at "imminent risk of death" when he was rushed to the hospital with a gunshot wound 15 weeks ago, made a dramatic return to the U.S. Capitol this morning.
U.S. shipping executives and unions say the move won't speed the delivery of relief to the island after the devastation of Hurricane Maria because there were already more than enough U.S. flag vessels to handle relief supplies.
The recording, which has yet to be verified, involved references to recent geopolitical developments, including U.S. tensions with North Korea, in an apparent attempt to dismiss persistent reports that Abu Bakr al-Baghdad had been killed.
As long as there are thunderstorms and plenty of warm water in the tropics, hurricanes have the potential to form, which is why the season lasts through the end of November.
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