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What's in those JFK files? I don't know and don't plan to read anything more than summaries in the media. I understand that there are some juicy things in the files, but I've been sold on Lee Harvey Oswald shooting President Kennedy since reading Case Closed twenty years ago.
Papadopoulos Claimed Trump Campaign Approved Russia Meeting - Former Trump adviser George Papadopoulos made a significant claim in an email: Top Trump campaign officials agreed to a pre-election meeting with representatives of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Bloomberg News reports.
Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson reported last week that according to a source with knowledge of Robert Mueller's investigation, Mueller is not narrowly focused on alleged ties between Russia and President Trump. Instead, "The investigation has broadened to determine which people and organizations in Washington have spent years working secretly as de facto operatives on behalf of the Russian government."
CNN Crime and Justice reporter Shimon Prokupecz went on air to report on the Islamist truck attack in New York City today near the World Trade Center. Shimon refused to share the description of the bearded Muslim from Uzbekistan during the liver broadcast.
Tom Perez, the Democratic National Committee's new chairman, stonewalled reporters Tuesday by refusing to divulge any concrete information about the DNC's financial payments to Fusion GPS, the opposition research company that produced the salacious "Trump Dossier." In his first national press conference since the DNC payments became public, Perez stoutly defended the DNC's decision to hire Fusion GPS, saying it would have constituted "malpractice" to not retain the opposition research firm.
As the reaction to pedophilia accusations against Kevin Spacey continues, the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has decided it will no longer recognize the actor with the 2017 International Emmy Founder Award. Spacey was already selected to receive the prestigious award, but now that actor Anthony Rapp accused the actor of attempting to take advantage of him when he was just 14, the Academy has revoked the honor.
Major QB shakeup: 49ers trading 2018 2nd-round draft pick to New England for Patriots' QB Jimmy Garoppolo, sources tell ESPN. Garoppolo was drafted by the Pats in 2014 and was thought to be a hopeful future QB.
Conservative radio host and CNN commentator Ben Ferguson defended Gen. John Kelly for saying the Civil War came out of a "lack of ability to compromise."
Prospective employees of Leonardo DiCaprio's film production company Greenhour Corp. were asked to sign expansive non-disclosure agreements, an employment requirement used by Harvey Weinstein and many other Hollywood production companies. New hires were presented with agreements that prevented them from revealing private information about the actor, as well as "offensive/inappropriate material" they might have been exposed to while working on Greenhour's films and other projects, according to a copy of the agreement obtained by the Los Angeles Times.
Mila Kunis turned heads Monday night when she showed up at the premiere of "A Bad Moms Christmas" wearing a gorgeous black off-the-shoulder dress. Mila Kunis attends the premiere of STX Entertainment's "A Bad Moms Christmas" on October 30, 2017 The 34-year-old actress looked absolutely gorgeous in the black dress that had a sequin floral trim along the top, fringe sleeves, and a high leg slit that showed off her curves.
Russian President Vladimir Putin would like to ignore the Bolshevik Revolution, which marks its 100th anniversary next month. Putin reportedly told his advisers that it would be unnecessary to commemorate the occasion.
The theme of "The View" Halloween was "Once Upon A View," so Behar wore a traditional Pinocchio costume with his sidekick Jiminy Cricket on her shoulder, but added an inflatable nose, orange face paint, and a Trump-like blonde wig. "Well, this is kind of like Pinocchio Trump," she said, removing her hat to show the wig as the audience laughed and cheered.
Two for-profit college providers announced a massive merge Monday with a $2 billion deal, which will make it one of the biggest providers of for-profit education in America. Capella Education Co.
Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine ran away from The Daily Caller Tuesday when asked about his thoughts on the decision of a local church in Alexandria to remove plaques honoring President George Washington, a founder and parishioner of the historic church. Kaine told TheDC he would not answer the question, as he was on his way to deliver a floor speech on war powers.
In today's day and age, a tactical flashlight is a must-have to survive. Tactical flashlights are used by our nation's heroes, such a first responders, military, police and search and rescue teams.
Upstairs at home, with the TV on, Trump fumes over Russia indictments - President Trump woke before dawn on Monday and burrowed in at the White House residence to wait for the Russia bombshell he knew was coming.
Hillary Clinton let out a loud cackle Monday in Chicago after she was asked about Mueller issuing an indictment to Paul Manafort. Hillary was signing copies of her memoir 'What Happened' laughing about Manafort's indictment and referring people to her book to know what happened with Russia.
Tony Podesta stepping down from lobbying giant amid Mueller probe - Democratic power lobbyist Tony Podesta, founder of the Podesta Group, is stepping down from the firm that bears his name after coming under investigation by Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller. How to Interpret Robert Mueller's New Charges - WITH THE FIRST public criminal charges expected to come out Monday, this year's biggest political story - the former FBI director Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election - will enter an important new phase How the Russia probe closed in on Paul Manafort - Paul Manafort was in the room when Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer hoping for dirt on Hilary Clinton.
Paul Manafort, Who Once Ran Trump Campaign, Told to Surrender - WASHINGTON - Paul Manafort and his former business associate Rick Gates were told to surrender to federal authorities Monday morning, the first charges in a special counsel investigation, according to a person involved in the case. Manafort to turn himself in to Mueller, source says - Source: Manafort to turn himself in to Mueller - STORY HIGHLIGHTS - Manafort is the first person in Trump's orbit charged in connection with the special counsel investigation - Washington Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort How the Russia Investigation Entangled a Manafort Protg - Nearly everywhere Paul Manafort went, it seemed, Rick Gates followed, his protg and junior partner.
Jon Gruden has reportedly been offered $10 million a year to be the next coach of the Tennessee Volunteers football team. The Read Optional reported , "Tennessee has offered over $10 million a year to Jon Gruden.