As most of the suspects are of North Korean origin, South Korean officials say that Kim Jong-un’s brother was murdered by Pyongyang. Kim Jong-nam, the older half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, was murdered Monday at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia.
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S. Korea Positive N. Korea Murdered Kim Jong-un’s Brother
As most of the suspects are of North Korean origin, South Korean officials say that Kim Jong-un’s brother was murdered by Pyongyang. Kim Jong-nam, the older half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, was murdered Monday at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia.
From auction block to handcuffs: How a couple wasa
“You had the same police department arresting you on questionable charges, and then another officer from that same police department soliciting a bribe from you on recording?” 11Alive’s Brendan Keefe asked. A couple bought a car and ended up in handcuffs — but before long, a police officer would be wearing them.
Mugabe has been in power in the southern African country since 1980.
President Robert Mugabe arrives to chair ZANU PF’s Politburo meeting at the party headquarters in Harare, Zimbabwe, on February 15, 2017. Photo – Reuters President Robert Mugabe arrives to chair ZANU PF’s Politburo meeting at the party headquarters in Harare, Zimbabwe, on February 15, 2017.
Rand Paul: John Bolton would be a ‘bad choice’ for national security adviser
Rand Paul Rand Paul: John Bolton would be a ‘bad choice’ for national security adviser Trump to interview four candidates for national security adviser Cruz backs former UN Ambassador John Bolton to replace Flynn MORE is urging President Trump not to pick former United Nations ambassador John Bolton as his new national security adviser. Bolton is on the shortlist for the job along with other candidates such as Lt.
Schiff: Trump’s attacks on intelligence community are ‘deeply counterproductive’
Adam Schiff Schiff: Trump’s attacks on intelligence community are ‘deeply counterproductive’ Dem: Trump’s claim that media is the enemy is what ‘tin-pot dictators say’ Flynn told FBI he didn’t talk sanctions with Russian envoy: report MORE , the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, warned Sunday that President Trump’s attacks on U.S. intelligence agencies are making it tougher for them to protect the nation. Trump has criticized intelligence officials for leaking information, saying they are trying to make his inner circle look bad and suggesting that the intelligence community was responsible for circulating a dossier earlier this year that contained a variety of embarrassing allegations about Russia’s influence over him.
Schiff: Trump’s attacks on intelligence community are ‘deeply counterproductive’
Adam Schiff Schiff: Trump’s attacks on intelligence community are ‘deeply counterproductive’ Dem: Trump’s claim that media is the enemy is what ‘tin-pot dictators say’ Flynn told FBI he didn’t talk sanctions with Russian envoy: report MORE , the senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, warned Sunday that President Trump’s attacks on U.S. intelligence agencies are making it tougher for them to protect the nation. Trump has criticized intelligence officials for leaking information, saying they are trying to make his inner circle look bad and suggesting that the intelligence community was responsible for circulating a dossier earlier this year that contained a variety of embarrassing allegations about Russia’s influence over him.
Democratic senator: Trump’s immigration policy amounts to ‘mass deportation’
Menendez said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that he is concerned that any undocumented immigrants are being pursued, rather than those with a criminal record, whose deportation he supports. While the U.S. government said the recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids rounded up at least 683 “criminal aliens,” other reports say non-criminal immigrants were detained as well.
Democratic senator: Trump’s immigration policy amounts to ‘mass deportation’
Menendez said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that he is concerned that any undocumented immigrants are being pursued, rather than those with a criminal record, whose deportation he supports. While the U.S. government said the recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids rounded up at least 683 “criminal aliens,” other reports say non-criminal immigrants were detained as well.
Trump travel ban personal for young lawyer who led fight
Washington state Solicitor General Noah Purcell has argued before packed courtrooms, but those crowds paled in comparison to the millions who heard him argue against President Donald Trump ‘s travel ban before a federal appeals court. “I didn’t really know that it was going to be broadcast live on the networks,” Purcell said, referring to the court’s decision to livestream the audio of the Feb. 7 arguments, which were made available on YouTube and newspaper websites worldwide and carried at least in part by CNN and MSNBC .
Trump travel ban personal for young lawyer who led fight
Washington state Solicitor General Noah Purcell has argued before packed courtrooms, but those crowds paled in comparison to the millions who heard him argue against President Donald Trump ‘s travel ban before a federal appeals court. “I didn’t really know that it was going to be broadcast live on the networks,” Purcell said, referring to the court’s decision to livestream the audio of the Feb. 7 arguments, which were made available on YouTube and newspaper websites worldwide and carried at least in part by CNN and MSNBC .
London mayor opposes Trump state visit
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says Donald Trump’s “cruel and shameful” policies mean he should not be granted a state visit. Khan said on Sunday that Trump’s travel ban aimed at people from seven Muslim-majority countries, which has run into trouble in the US courts, and the suspension of refugee admissions were reasons not to be “rolling out the red carpet”.
London mayor opposes Trump state visit
London Mayor Sadiq Khan says Donald Trump’s “cruel and shameful” policies mean he should not be granted a state visit. Khan said on Sunday that Trump’s travel ban aimed at people from seven Muslim-majority countries, which has run into trouble in the US courts, and the suspension of refugee admissions were reasons not to be “rolling out the red carpet”.
The mediaa s Worst Week in Washington
Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events No, this isn’t one of those woe-is-me columns about how hard it is to be a political reporter because, well, it’s not. I’m well aware that the job I’ve done day in and day out for 20 or so years is consistently fascinating, entertaining and, dare I say it, fun.
The mediaa s Worst Week in Washington
Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events No, this isn’t one of those woe-is-me columns about how hard it is to be a political reporter because, well, it’s not. I’m well aware that the job I’ve done day in and day out for 20 or so years is consistently fascinating, entertaining and, dare I say it, fun.
Honolulu airport
Crew members walk past the area where a man breached security at the Honolulu International Airport on Saturday. Police are investigating the death of a man who, for reasons yet to be determined, died after forcing his way past security at the Honolulu International Airport.
Honolulu airport
Crew members walk past the area where a man breached security at the Honolulu International Airport on Saturday. Police are investigating the death of a man who, for reasons yet to be determined, died after forcing his way past security at the Honolulu International Airport.
Panetta: Trump demeaning intelligence community is hurting morale
The morale in the intelligence community is “not a good situation” because of a “lack of trust” between it and the White House, former CIA Director Leon Panetta said Sunday. “Every time he demeans the intelligence community or accuses it of leaks or accuses it of doing things that it’s not doing, that obviously impacts on the morale of that institution,” Panetta said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” with Chuck Todd.
Panetta: Trump demeaning intelligence community is hurting morale
The morale in the intelligence community is “not a good situation” because of a “lack of trust” between it and the White House, former CIA Director Leon Panetta said Sunday. “Every time he demeans the intelligence community or accuses it of leaks or accuses it of doing things that it’s not doing, that obviously impacts on the morale of that institution,” Panetta said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” with Chuck Todd.
Kasich calls on White House to be ‘consistent’ in support of NATO
One of President Trump ‘s GOP primary opponents called on members of the new administration, including the president, to “be on the same page” and avoid inconsistent statements that are troubling to foreign allies. Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Sunday that allies at the Munich Security Conference are still worried about the support for NATO by President Trump himself, despite repeated reassurances at the conference from several top members of the administration, including Vice President Mike Pence , Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
Kasich calls on White House to be ‘consistent’ in support of NATO
One of President Trump ‘s GOP primary opponents called on members of the new administration, including the president, to “be on the same page” and avoid inconsistent statements that are troubling to foreign allies. Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Sunday that allies at the Munich Security Conference are still worried about the support for NATO by President Trump himself, despite repeated reassurances at the conference from several top members of the administration, including Vice President Mike Pence , Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
Ex-national security adviser says next in the job must stay out of tactical weeds
The next national security advisor must be a strategic thinker who can keep the National Security Council out of tactical decisions and focus on the big picture instead, someone who previously held the job said on Sunday. Retired Gen.
Ex-national security adviser says next in the job must stay out of tactical weeds
The next national security advisor must be a strategic thinker who can keep the National Security Council out of tactical decisions and focus on the big picture instead, someone who previously held the job said on Sunday. Retired Gen.
Redistricting changes unlikely in Indiana this year
An effort to change who is responsible for drawing Indiana’s election maps is unlikely to gain approval this year after a legislative panel declined to take a vote on the issue.
Redistricting changes unlikely in Indiana this year
An effort to change who is responsible for drawing Indiana’s election maps is unlikely to gain approval this year after a legislative panel declined to take a vote on the issue.
Closing in on Clinton! Hillary’s former aide faces criminal charges
Trying to put Hillary Clinton in prison while Obama was President and Loretta Lynch was having secret meetings with Bill Clinton was harder than everyone expected. Now that the powerful democrats are out of their position and have been replaced with members of the GOP, the forces that be are able to conduct their investigations without abrupt disruptions and distractions.
Closing in on Clinton! Hillary’s former aide faces criminal charges
Trying to put Hillary Clinton in prison while Obama was President and Loretta Lynch was having secret meetings with Bill Clinton was harder than everyone expected. Now that the powerful democrats are out of their position and have been replaced with members of the GOP, the forces that be are able to conduct their investigations without abrupt disruptions and distractions.
Two cheers for a carbon tax, but don’t expect it to fix everything
Former secretary of state James A. Baker speaks about a plan to repeal and replace the Clean Power Plan at the National Press Club in Washington on Feb. 8. By all means, let’s have a carbon tax. It’s the best way to deal with global climate change.
Israeli leader lauds ‘new day’ in relations with Trump’s US
” Israel’s leader says President Donald Trump told him it was a “new day” in Israeli-American relations. Benjamin Netanyahu told his Cabinet Sunday that last week’s meeting with Trump in Washington was “historic” and strengthened the two countries’ longtime alliance.
Sudan’s president accompanies UAE’s rulers to defense show
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has accompanied two of the United Arab Emirates’ most-powerful rulers to a defense show. Al-Bashir was flanked by Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nayhan and Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum at the event Sunday.
Graham: Trump must punish Russia for election interference
A senior Republican senator says President Donald Trump needs to take action against Russia over allegations that Moscow interfered in the election that brought him to power. South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham told the Munich Security Conference he would introduce a bipartisan motion for new Russia sanctions and it will get “north of 75 votes.”
Could an algorithm help detect serial killers in Cleveland?
The map is covered with Google map dots, nearly 60 of them, each representing a woman killed, a murder unsolved. A cluster of dots forms a loose corridor along Euclid Avenue, representing women whose lives, and deaths, shared some common traits.
US vice president visits former Nazi concentration camp
Pence is paying a somber visit to the Dachau camp near Munich that was established by the Nazis in 1933. The vice president has been joined by a survivor of the camp and other officials.
Iran dismisses new US pressure, calls for ‘mutual respect’
Iran’s foreign minister brushed aside new pressure from the United States on Sunday, declaring that his country is “unmoved by threats” but responds well to respect. President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran, the U.S. and five other world powers, under which Tehran agreed to curb its uranium enrichment in exchange for the lifting of international sanctions, but hasn’t said what he plans to do about it.
Revived by rally, Trump turns back to governing
One day after delighting in a massive campaign-style rally, President Donald Trump is turning back to the business of governing. Trump, who is spending the weekend at his private club in Florida, plans to spend Sunday interviewing at least four candidates to be his new national security adviser.
McCain says a free press is essential to a healthy democracy
Sen. John McCain says a free press is vital “to preserve democracy as we know it.” And he cautions about efforts to muzzle a free press, saying “that’s how dictators get started.”
Israeli leader lauds ‘new day’ in relations with Trump’s US
Benjamin Netanyahu told his Cabinet Sunday that last week’s meeting with Trump in Washington was “historic” and strengthened the two countries’ longtime alliance. After eight years of testy ties with Barack Obama, Netanyahu seems to be relishing Trump’s warm embrace.
Legacy of Roe v. Wade endures after death of woman who sued
Using the pseudonym “Jane Roe,” Norma McCorvey undertook a legal challenge that culminated in the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in 1973 that legalized abortion nationwide. McCorvey died Saturday at age 69. McCorvey, then living in Texas, was pregnant with her third child and wanted an abortion.
Juanita Broaddrick To Chelsea Clinton:Your Father Is – Horrifying, Sick And Awful’
Juanita Broaddrick told Chelsea Clinton that her father is “horrifying, sick and awful.” “I need a thesaurus,” Clinton tweeted this week with a link to a story about an illegal immigrant who was detained while trying to obtain a protective order against her domestic abuser.
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In the White House, President Donald J. Trump is like a lion in the zoo, a sort of sad, caged creature. “But if you let him out of the zoo and into his natural habitat, he feels like the guy who actually won the election and is President of the United States,” said Bruce Haynes, a communications expert and founding partner of Purple Strategies, a bipartisan political consulting firm.