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Trump: I'll give peace 'a shot' before moving US embassy to Jerusalem - President Trump said he would like to attempt to establish peace between the Israel and Palestine before moving the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. - "I want to give that a shot before I even think about moving
Feinstein 'close' to announcing reelection bid - Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) says she is "close" to announcing a reelection campaign - the 84-year-old's firmest suggestion yet that she will seek a fifth full term in the Senate. - "I'm ready for a good fight," Feinstein told NBC News'
Trump zeroes in on 2020 battlegrounds - A handful of upcoming races will reveal the president's strategic path to reelection. - President Donald Trump's campaign operatives and other allies have begun surveying the political landscape for his 2020 reelection bid, viewing a handful The day's must-read political news and opinion pieces are scattered across hundreds of news outlets and blogs, too many for any one person to read.
Trump on North Korea: 'Only one thing will work' - President Donald Trump on Saturday lamented decades of "failed" foreign policy with North Korea, saying "only one thing" will work.
The Irish post office, An Post, will release a stamp commemorating Che Guevara 50 years after the Cuban communist was killed while trying, with no success, to export Castro's revolution to Bolivia. The Irish government, through its Cabinet, approved this decision .
In recent days Cubans have struggled to take in the news of the reduction of US embassy staff in Havana and the indefinite suspension the processing of visas for Cubans desiring to travel to that country. The diplomatic thaw announced in December 2014 by both governments is currently experiencing a glaciation that could worsen in the coming days with new measures from Washington.
As of 2014, Donald E. Miller, Jr. was still alive according to the federal government, except in the state of Ohio, where he was legally dead. [ Dan Lewis, Now I Know ]
On Thursday Tony Hernandez Armenta, an employee at Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, posted a room receipt that shows killer Stephen Paddock was with a guest at the hotel four days before the massacre. Now thisa Waiters at Mandalay Bay said they heard Stephen Paddock "speaking with others" in his room while ordering food.
In a shocking report that rocked Hollywood, the New York Times released devastating details of sexual harassment accusations against liberal Hollywood producer and mega Democrat donor Harvey Weinstein. According to the report, Weinstein has settled a whopping eight times over such allegations.
On Thursday Tony Hernandez Armenta, an employee at Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, posted a room receipt that shows killer Stephen Paddock was with a guest at the hotel four days before the massacre. Source: @FBI is coercing employees @MandalayBay to admit they didn't see things they did see https://t.co/4B9kiX7RQJ The gunman who killed 58 people here Sunday appears to have gone out to the desert to practice shooting two days before the massacre, according to a law-enforcement official familiar with the investigation.
On Sunday night crazed killer Stephen Paddock murdered 58 people and injured another 500 at the Harvest 91 Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada. A cryptic note full of random numbers has been found in the Las Vegas shooter's hotel room, police say.
Rukmini Callimachi , a terror expert who has studied the Islamic State for years, believes Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock may have been a jihadist. She added that ISIS members in chatrooms were declaring the incident as a cover-up, and that Paddock was "one of their brothers".
I was chatting with IMAO reader aAron, who mentioned that he was a huge fan of the IMAO Podcast episode with the Wizard of Oz parody. So, I'm gonna start posting links to all the IMAO podcasts, one at a time, every Saturday for the next 6 months or so.
Trump is on track to win reelection - Doug Sosnik, a Democratic political strategist, was a senior adviser to President Bill Clinton from 1994 to 2000. - More than half of Americans don't think Donald Trump is fit to serve as president, yet he has a clear path to winning reelection.
A Bolivian officer retells the story of the day he and his fellow soldiers captured mass murderer Che Guevara . Despite the tall tales of Guevara's prowess on the battlefield, it turns out the psychotic killer was nothing more than a coward.
Decades of Sexual Harassment Accusations Against Harvey Weinstein - Two decades ago, the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein invited Ashley Judd to the Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel for what the young actress expected to be a business breakfast meeting. Instead, he had her sent up to his room
Repeal the Second Amendment - I have never understood the conservative fetish for the Second Amendment. - From a law-and-order standpoint, more guns means more murder. "States with higher rates of gun ownership had disproportionately large numbers of deaths from firearm-related homicides
Cuba's apartheid dictatorship is continuing its strategy of saying it knows nothing about the attacks on U.S. diplomats and playing dumb. The only ones who are looking dumb, however, are the useful idiots in the U.S. who continue to defend the corrupt and brutally repressive Castro regime.
Three Trump Cabinet members attended mining lobbyist meeting at Trump International Hotel - Three members of President Trump's Cabinet attended the meeting of a major mining lobbying group at a Washington hotel owned by the president himself, according to a schedule of the event obtained by The Washington Post.
America Will Return to the Moon - and Go Beyond - The U.S. is falling behind in the final frontier. The National Space Council will help remedy that. - Sixty years ago this week, the Soviet Union launched the world's first satellite into orbit, changing the course of history.