Monday, 7 August 2017

Politics: Rosenstein: Special counsel Mueller can investigate any crimes he uncovers in Russia probe

The U.S. could be free of gerrymandering. Here’s how other countries do redistricting.
 
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Rosenstein: Special counsel Mueller can investigate any crimes he uncovers in Russia probe
The deputy attorney general said the Russia investigation is continuing apace, even as Trump dismissed the probe as "a total fabrication."
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The U.S. could be free of gerrymandering. Here’s how other countries do redistricting.
Americans can learn from how other nations draw districts.
 
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President Trump’s claim of Obamacare ‘bailouts’ for insurance companies
The president is referring to subsidies to reduce the cost of health insurance for low-income people. Those aren't bailouts.
 
The socialist movement is getting younger, thanks to one 75-year-old
The Bernie Sanders movement has turned the Democratic Socialists of America into an ambitious left-wing force.
 
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Flake extends his attacks on Trump and the GOP — all the way back to the dawn of birtherism
"Some people did stand up, but not enough," Flake told a reporter. "Did you do enough?" the reporter asked.
 
Pence calls the prospect of a 2020 White House campaign of his own ‘absurd’
The vice president says he is doing nothing but working for Donald Trump's reelection.
 
White House to become less ‘dump’-like in Trump’s absence
The president denied calling the White House a "real dump" before leaving for vacation. Regardless, it needs work.
 
Not taking a vacation on Twitter, Trump offers thoughts on Sessions, the U.N. and his time in Jersey
The president fired off a flurry of Saturday evening tweets.
 
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Trump adviser Stephen Miller could expand White House role, but talks remain informal
The 31-year-old aide is a candidate to take on the message-shaping responsibilities that usually fall to the communications director.
 
President Trump settles in for 17-day vacation at his secluded New Jersey club
Trump, who said he probably wouldn't take vacations as president, is on what aides are billing as a "working vacation."
 
The future of the Democratic Party could be written in upcoming gubernatorial races
Republicans are at a high-water mark among governors. Can Democrats turn around their fortunes in the next 15 months?
 
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