Thursday, September 21, 2017

Thursday's Headlines: Manafort offered ‘private briefings’ on 2016 race to Putin ally

 
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Manafort offered 'private briefings' on 2016 race to Putin ally
Less than two weeks before Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination, his campaign chairman made the offer in an email, according to people familiar with the discussions. The emails are among tens of thousands of documents given to officials probing whether Trump associates worked with Russia as part of Moscow's efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. election.
Mueller request for records includes Trump's private talks on Comey and Flynn
The special counsel investigating Russian election meddling made a broad request for documents from the White House, which is working to turn over internal documents that span 13 categories, according to two people briefed on the requests. Robert S. Mueller III's team is also eyeing whether the president sought to obstruct the earlier Russia probe.
 
Hurricane Maria leaves Puerto Rico without power and lacking information
The most violent tropical cyclone to hit the island in more than 80 years knocked out Puerto Rico's electrical grid and decimated communities. The Category 4 storm also disabled radar, weather stations and cell towers, leaving an information vacuum in which officials could only speculate about damage, injuries or deaths.
 
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The ugly past and fraught future of the biggest Confederate monument
White supremacists are still drawn to Stone Mountain, Ga., where the modern Klan was born and where carved images of rebel leaders loom over a park. Now, calls to remove the monument have roiled the state's gubernatorial election and sparked what could be the most complex of the hot-button Confederate memorial fights erupting across the country.
 
Republicans tweak Sen. Sanders on health care, but Cassidy-Graham could create a path for his bill
If the astoundingly unpopular block-grant proposal at the center of Cassidy-Graham becomes law, it might create enough incentive for Democrats to pass a sweeping Medicare expansion the next time they have 50 votes in the Senate.
 
All eyes are on this Republican senator
Another effort to replace the Affordable Care Act has begun and Sen. Lisa Murkowski is at the center of it all, with Republican leaders seeking her support. President Trump said the bill has a "very good chance," with "47 or 48" senators already on board.
 
Jimmy Kimmel slams his critics
The late-night host didn't hold back, and also responded to Sen. Lindsey Graham and Gov. Chris Christie.
 
Fact Checker: Cassidy fires back at Kimmel
Rebutting Jimmy Kimmel, Sen. Cassidy says his plan will boost health-insurance coverage. But the evidence is slim.
 
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Urgent search for survivors presses on as death toll reaches 230 in Mexico earthquake
Across Mexico City, thousands volunteered to provide aid or to pick through buildings destroyed by Tuesday afternoon's 7.1 magnitude quake, the second major temblor in the past month and the deadliest in three decades.
 
 
With sharp words and stealth strikes, Israel sends a message to Hezbollah and U.S.
Israel is flexing its military muscles as it attempts to curb expansion by Iran and Hezbollah.
 
In a turbulent world, Germans set to reward Angela Merkel for country's stability
She's expected to win Sunday elections as attention turns to her legacy after 12 years in power.
 
SEC reveals it was hacked, information may have been used for illegal stock trades
The agency detected the breach last year, but didn't learn until last month that it may have been used for improper trading.
 
Votes for independence in Catalonia and Iraqi Kurdistan face the point of no return
Many people in both regions celebrate their right to cast a ballot, but it's far from certain that the outcome will be happy.
 
Tillerson was startled that Trump told reporters he had made up his mind on Iran deal
The secretary of state looked sheepish after a reporter told him what Trump had said earlier in the day.
 
Did Hurricane Irma spell doom for orange juice?
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