Monday, 5 September 2016

Evening Edition: U.S. investigating potential covert Russian plan to disrupt November elections

Trump says he would have left G-20 summit in China over Obama staircase flap; Without conservative Supreme Court majority, voter-law challengers score significant wins; Obama says 'gaps of trust' exist as U.S., Russia fail to reach Syrian cease-fire deal ; Merkel's refugee policy blamed for loss on her home turf; French truck drivers call for dismantling of 'Jungle' migrant camp; Guess who's taking aim at Fox News now? Conservatives.; The Fix: Trump's feud with swing state GOP senator just heated up a few more degrees; Hillary Clinton greets her traveling press corps aboard her new plane; Obama cancels meeting with ‘colorful’ Philippine president; U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe joins Colin Kaepernick in kneeling during national anthem; Loneliness can be depressing, but it may have helped humans survive; How a baby’s umbilical cord helped save this woman’s life;
 
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Maxim Zmeyev / Reuters
U.S. investigating potential covert Russian plan to disrupt November elections
U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies are probing what they see as a broad covert Russian operation in the United States to sow public distrust in the upcoming presidential election and in U.S. political institutions, intelligence and congressional officials said.
Trump says he would have left G-20 summit in China over Obama staircase flap
The president's subdued arrival on Saturday, from a secondary exit on the presidential plane, stood in contrast to other world leaders who departed their planes onto red-carpeted stairs — and some, including Trump, perceived it as a snub by Chinese officials.
 
Without conservative Supreme Court majority, voter-law challengers score significant wins
A coalition of civil rights groups, Democratic lawyers and the Obama administration has made gains in overturning strict voting laws, highlighting how the death of Justice Antonin Scalia has removed the Supreme Court as a crucial conservative backstop for such measures.
 
Obama says 'gaps of trust' exist as U.S., Russia fail to reach Syrian cease-fire deal
President Obama met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for 90 minutes in an unscheduled meeting during the G-20 summit. A White House official suggested future meetings may be the key to suspending hostilities in Syria.
 
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Merkel's refugee policy blamed for loss on her home turf
The German chancellor's party was pushed to third place in local elections in her constituency.
 
French truck drivers call for dismantling of 'Jungle' migrant camp
Truckers complain of attacks by migrants desperate to catch a lift across the channel to Britain.
 
Guess who's taking aim at Fox News now? Conservatives.
They complain that the network's "echo chamber" boosted Trump — and is killing their own movement.
 
The Fix: Trump's feud with swing state GOP senator just heated up a few more degrees
One of the Hill's most high-profile Republican Trump critics launched another salvo this weekend. And Trump fired back.
 
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Hillary Clinton greets her traveling press corps aboard her new plane
The Democrat and her allies have a full slate of events scheduled on Labor Day.
 
Obama cancels meeting with ‘colorful’ Philippine president
The outburst from Rodrigo Duterte could derail a scheduled meeting between the two leaders this week.
 
U.S. soccer star Megan Rapinoe joins Colin Kaepernick in kneeling during national anthem
The 31-year-old World Cup winner kneeled during the "Star-Spangled Banner" ahead of a club match on Sunday.
 
Loneliness can be depressing, but it may have helped humans survive
Genes may explain why some people feel less bad than others when they're lonely.
 
How a baby’s umbilical cord helped save this woman’s life
When tests revealed that Jessie Quinn of Sacramento had a type of blood cancer that progresses quickly, she and her doctors scoured the bone-marrow registry for a match. Only one name came up: her own. So she turned to something more experimental.
 
 
     
 
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