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'Sex on the first date, unprotected romps many dozens of times and treated like a prostitute': Playboy's Karen McDougal lifts lid on 'TEN-MONTH affair' with married Trump and why SHE ended it Mother of Maryland high school shooting victim, 16, who was gunned down by jilted ex reveals her daughter is 'brain dead' and will be taken off life support Trump FIRES his national security advisor H.R. McMaster and brings in Bush's U.N. ambassador John Bolton in ANOTHER White House shake-up 'I wouldn't want it done to me': Playboy bunny Karen McDougal fights back tears on CNN as she apologizes to Melania for having 10-month affair with the President China hits back at Trumps trade offensive with $3bn list of 128 US goods including pork, apples and wine that may now face higher tariffs Are you struggling to lose weight? Nutritionists reveal 10 easy food swaps that will help save you time, money - ... (more)
The collision between President Trump and Robert Mueller appears to be drawing ever closer. The President now openly attacks Mueller on Twitter, calling his staff "hardened" Democrats and sounding the constant "witch hunt" refrain.
Ed Sills sent this one-pager from MALDEF to his mailing list; there's no link and I couldn't find it on the MALDEF webpage, so I'm just going to copy and paste here: On March 13, 2018, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued its ruling on whether SB4 should be allowed to take effect while the lawsuit moves through court. Most of SB4 is in effect today.
President Donald Trump, targeting the US opioid epidemic, has called for the execution of drug dealers, a proposal that so far has gained little support in Congress, amid criticism from some drug abuse and criminal justice experts. "This is about winning a very, very tough problem, and if we don't get tough on these dealers, it's not going to happen."
President Donald Trump's plan to combat opioid drug addiction nationwide calls for stiffer penalties for drug traffickers, including the death penalty where appropriate under current law, a top administration official said. It's a fate for drug dealers that Trump, who aims to be seen as tough on crime, has been highlighting publicly in recent weeks.
In Annotating the Wild West of Information Flow I discussed a prototype of a ClaimReview -aware annotation client. ClaimReview is a standard way to format "a fact-checking review of claims made in some creative work."
International organized crime and drug trafficking groups were dealt a blow by the takedown of an encrypted communication service they used to plan and commit their crimes, the FBI and its international partners announced yesterday. Canada-based Phantom Secure was a criminal enterprise that provided secure communications to high-level drug traffickers and other criminal organization leaders.
New York Air National Guard flight engineer Christopher J. Raguso, a lieutenant with Commack fire and the FDNY, identified as one of the victims. Members of the 106th Rescue Wing of the Air National Guard stationed at Francis Gabreski Airport in Westhampton Beach were among those killed Thursday in the crash of a U.S. helicopter in Iraq, sources said.
It was a few days before the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump's inauguration and a Lebanese-American businessman was on his way to Mar-a-Lago. George Nader, an international fixer whose long history included intrepid back-channel mediation between Israel and Arab countries - and a 15-year-old pedophilia conviction in Europe that has not been previously reported - was transiting through Dulles International Airport outside Washington.
A group of migrants seeking asylum in the United States sued the Trump administration on Thursday, claiming the government is unfairly keeping them in custody while they pursue their cases in immigration court. FILE PHOTO: A Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement bus is seen parked outside a federal jail in San Diego, California, U.S. October 19, 2017.
On the morning after Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., broke a record for the longest filibuster in the history of the House of Representatives - an eight-hour defense of immigrants - a Baltimore amateur genealogist named Jennifer Mendelsohn sat in her home office and logged onto Ancestry.com to begin her own form of protest. "Let's see," she said, typing in the name of a Republican congressman whose anti-immigrant comments had been controversial.
Federal authorities on Tuesday charged three men from rural central Illinois with the bombing of a Minnesota mosque last year and said one of the suspects told an investigator the goal of the attack was to "scare" Muslims out of the United States. A statement from the U.S. attorney's office in Springfield, Illinois, says the men also are suspected in the attempted bombing of an abortion clinic in November.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday eagerly inspected prototypes on display in California for his "big beautiful border wall" amid peaceful protests but growing tensions between his administration and the state over immigration enforcement. Chanting "No ban! No wall!" demonstrators were cheered on by honking cars and buses at the San Ysidro port of entry in San Diego, the nation's busiest border crossing.
President Donald Trump Monday ordered Singapore-based Broadcom to abandon its $117 billion hostile bid for Qualcomm, blocking what would have been one of the biggest technology deals in history. In his presidential order, Trump cited "credible evidence" that the takeover "threatens to impair the national security of the United States."
Hopes for the release of three American citizens imprisoned in North Korea got a big boost by the news of a possible summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Freeing the prisoners would be relatively low-hanging fruit and a sign of goodwill by Kim.
Fernando Juarez, 36, of Napa, center, embraces his 22-year-old sister Vanessa Flores, right, at the Veterans Home of California on Friday March 9, 2018. in Yountville, Calif.
"Mayday... Mayday... Mayday... East River engine failure!" the pilot said during a distress call moments before losing control of the helicopter and plummeting into the water Sunday NTSB officials are on the scene of the helicopter crash in the East River that killed all five passengers on board. Katherine Creag reports.
In the late 1980s, Bill Pape was drawn here by the isolated beauty of the mountains and an intimacy that reminded him of a desert version of a small Midwestern town. Pape, a 62-year-old retired aircraft mechanic, would ride his mountain bike along the border with Mexico.