Saturday, July 15, 2017

Saturday's Headlines: White House weighs dramatically expanding DHS powers to expedite deportations

Russian American lobbyist was at Trump Jr.'s meeting with Russian lawyer; Trump set to bring in new attorney to manage response to Russia investigation; The Fix: 'Lie after lie after lie': Fox News' Shepard Smith has a Cronkite moment on Russia; Why musicians are so angry at the world's most popular music streaming service; White House turns up heat in bid to flip GOP governors opposed to Senate health bill;
 
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White House weighs dramatically expanding DHS powers to expedite deportations
A proposal would empower the agency to speed up the removal of illegal immigrants apprehended anywhere in the United States who cannot prove they have lived in the country continuously for more than 90 days, according to an internal memo obtained by The Post.
Russian American lobbyist was at Trump Jr.'s meeting with Russian lawyer
Rinat Akhmetshin confirmed that he was in the room for a June 2016 meeting between President Trump's oldest son and a Kremlin-connected attorney. His presence adds to the number of people at the Trump Tower gathering that emerged this week as the clearest evidence to date of interactions between Trump campaign officials and Russia.
 
Trump set to bring in new attorney to manage response to Russia investigation
Ty Cobb, a former prosecutor and defense lawyer at Hogan Lovells, will seek to play the role of crisis manager and disciplinarian in the White House.
 
The Fix: 'Lie after lie after lie': Fox News' Shepard Smith has a Cronkite moment on Russia
Smith is no stranger to challenging the administration and occasionally launching into personal editorials. But the Fox host took it a step further on Friday, repeatedly accusing the administration of lying, deception and a coverup.
 
Why musicians are so angry at the world's most popular music streaming service
YouTube is locked in an increasingly bitter battle with music labels over how much it pays to stream their songs — and at stake is not just the finances of the music industry but also the way that millions of people have grown accustomed to listening to music: for free.
 
White House turns up heat in bid to flip GOP governors opposed to Senate health bill
Four influential governors reiterated concerns about the bill's impact on their states' most vulnerable individuals, resisting a detailed sales pitch by the administration that contained inaccuracies and that quickly met with rebukes from health advocates.
 
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White House releases sensitive information of voters worried about their sensitive information
After President Trump's voting commission drew widespread criticism for requesting sensitive personal data on every voter, critics directed outrage toward the White House and the commission in a trove of emails that were made public this week. But the administration did not redact personal information from the emails before releasing them.
Is the most powerful lobbyist in Washington losing its grip?
In recent months, the U.S. Chamber — historically a cornerstone of Washington politicking and policymaking — has been deeply shaken, viewed by some companies as a lumbering part of an antiquated influence establishment.
'Thank you, dear Donald': Why Macron invited Trump to France
With the United States increasingly isolated on the global stage, the new French president sought to position himself to become Trump's principal interlocutor in Western Europe.
'He needs to be a kid': A 9-year-old phenom's mom tries to shield him
As the basketball world hypes Neiko Primus, his mother sees an irrational world grabbing at her son: "Youth basketball is crazy and puts so much pressure on these kids at such a young age."
Video shows ‘active sinkhole’ that’s swallowing homes in Florida
The sinkhole started as a small depression and grew into a 220-foot crater in the Land O' Lakes community near Tampa.
Honolulu high-rise fire kills at least 3
Hundreds fled as smoke billowed from a blaze that started on the 26th floor of a massive apartment complex near the tourist mecca Waikiki.
Arbiter agrees that passionate kisses led to U.S. runner's failed doping test
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency rescinded calls to ban Olympic medalist Gil Roberts, who said he unknowingly ingested the masking agent probenecid by "frequently and passionately" kissing his girlfriend. 
 
     
 
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