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Tillerson: North Korea releases US citizen Otto Warmbier
Trump has vowed that a launch of a long-range missile by Pyongyang "won't happen" on his watch. The Associated Press could not immediately confirm that information. North Korea believes its missile program is the only way to deter Washington from trying to overthrow the Kim regime. He identified the church as Friendship United Methodist Church. [Full Article...]
Trump's friend Christopher Ruddy says President 'considering' firing Mueller
There had been speculations in Washington that the President wants to terminate Mueller as special counsel. Mueller was appointed to the position by Deputy Attorney General Ron Rosenstein on May 17, less than one week after Trump abruptly and without warning fired FBI Director James Comey - and subsequently admitted in a televised interview that he had "this Russian Federation thing" i... [Full Article...]
Melania Trump and son Barron move to White House

Barron Trump's 'The Expert' shirt is sold out online

Sessions to face sharp questions on Russia contacts

Accuser describes alleged Cosby sex assault: 'I was frozen'
They have also pointed out that phone records show Ms Constand called Cosby 53 times after she says he assaulted her. Ms Constand told the jury the calls mostly involved the women's basketball team, especially around tournament time. Joseph Miller, a workers' compensation lawyer, testified Tuesday he was taken aback when Johnson said she had been drugged and violated by Cosby . [Full Article...]
Sandy Hook group dumps Megyn Kelly as event host
Families from one of the US's most notorious school shootings have reacted with outcry after NBC broadcast an interview with a leading conspiracy theorist who said the incident never happened and that parents faked their children's deaths. [Full Article...]
Trump's travel ban faces another defeat
The administration has appealed another ruling against the ban to the Supreme Court, which is likely to consider the cases in tandem. Neal Katyal, an attorney representing Hawaii, which sued to stop the ban, told the judges the policy could not be squared with U.S. [Full Article...]