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German intel chief hopes US cooperation won't get harder

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

BERLIN (AP) — The head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency says he hopes cooperation with the U.S. won't become more difficult under President Donald Trump, arguing that the Americans also need information from European agencies.

Weekend Sports In Brief

The Washington Times 

AUTO RACING

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Takuma Sato won the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday to give owner Michael Andretti a second consecutive victory in "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing." An Andretti driver has now won the 500 three times in the last four years.

Last year, it was with rookie Alexander ...

Weekend Sports In Brief

Washingtontimes.com (golf) 

AUTO RACING

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Takuma Sato won the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday to give owner Michael Andretti a second consecutive victory in "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing." An Andretti driver has now won the 500 three times in the last four years.

Last year, it was with rookie Alexander ...

Weekend Sports In Brief

Washingtontimes.com (tennis) 

AUTO RACING

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Takuma Sato won the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday to give owner Michael Andretti a second consecutive victory in "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing." An Andretti driver has now won the 500 three times in the last four years.

Last year, it was with rookie Alexander ...

Weekend Sports In Brief

Washingtontimes.com (sports) 

AUTO RACING

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Takuma Sato won the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday to give owner Michael Andretti a second consecutive victory in "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing." An Andretti driver has now won the 500 three times in the last four years.

Last year, it was with rookie Alexander ...

India’s limits on selling cattle could hurt industry, diets

TheRepublic.com 

NEW DELHI — A new ban imposed by India’s government on the sale of cows and buffaloes for slaughter to protect animals considered holy by many Hindus is drawing widespread protests from state governments and animal-related industries. Many state governments criticized the ban as a blow to beef and leather exports that will leave hundreds



Family affair: Dillon brings iconic No. 3 to victory lane

TheRepublic.com 

CONCORD, N.C. — Richard Childress wasn’t going to let just anyone drive the iconic black No. 3 Chevrolet following the death of the legendary Dale Earnhardt 16 years ago. It had to be someone special. “To put my grandson in that car was unbelievable,” Childress said. Four years after that emotional and somewhat controversial decision

Attack on a US Train Brings Statements Against Hate

Voice of America 

Days after U.S. President Donald Trump told Muslim leaders of the need to unite to stamp out terrorism and extremism, a man on a train in the northwestern U.S. city of Portland, Oregon, targeted two teenagers with an anti-Muslim rant, then killed two people and wounded another who confronted him. The response from local and state officials to Friday's attack, as well as others from other parts of the country, has included strongly worded statements declaring that that type of hateful attack has... Читать дальше...

How to get savers to spend so spenders can save

New York Post 

Dear John: So often I read your take on the jobs report and say, “I didn’t know that” or “I like that slant.” Your recent column on savings was informative and made me think. Low interest rates have been just what the doctor ordered for the supposed 1 percent or so, but a large part...

G7 leaders divided on climate change, closer on trade issues

Yahoo! News 

By John Irish and Crispian Balmer TAORMINA, Italy (Reuters) - Under pressure from Group of Seven allies, U.S. President Donald Trump backed a pledge to fight protectionism on Saturday, but refused to endorse a global climate change accord, saying he needed more time to decide. The summit of G7 wealthy nations pitted Trump against the leaders of Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Canada and Japan on several issues, with European diplomats frustrated at having to revisit questions they had hoped were long settled. Читать дальше...

G7 leaders divided on climate change, closer on trade issues

Yahoo Autos 

By John Irish and Crispian Balmer TAORMINA, Italy (Reuters) - Under pressure from Group of Seven allies, U.S. President Donald Trump backed a pledge to fight protectionism on Saturday, but refused to endorse a global climate change accord, saying he needed more time to decide. The summit of G7 wealthy nations pitted Trump against the leaders of Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Canada and Japan on several issues, with European diplomats frustrated at having to revisit questions they had hoped were long settled. Читать дальше...





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