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After former FBI Director James Comey released his prepared remarks for his Senate testimony on Wednesday, detailing President Donald Trump’s attempts to pressure him to drop the FBI’s investigation into Trump’s former national security adviser, Fox News quickly pushed two storylines. Both served, not surprisingly, to carry water for the Trump administration and shift blame onto Democrats and the media.
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Nissan plans to make automatic emergency braking standard on some U.S. models.
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England's Under-20 side produced a superb comeback to reach the World Cup final by beating Italy.
England's Under-20 side produced a superb comeback to reach the World Cup final by beating Italy.
Game 3 of the NBA Finals was the best game of the year and perhaps the last game that mattered this season. Golden State now has their eyes on a 16-0 postseason record.
Dabrowski and Indian partner Rohan Bopanna won the mixed doubles title
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U.S. equities traded mixed on Thursday as Wall Street turned its eyes to former FBI Director James Comey's testimony.
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Judges on Brazil's top electoral court are in their third day of proceedings of a case that could cost President Michel Temer his job.
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#ComeyDay Mania Strikes on Social Media: ‘Waiting for the Covfefe to Hit the Fan’ Americans woke Thursday in anticipation of an historic and potentially explosive U.S. Senate hearing featuring former FBI Director James Comey. Watch Former FBI Director Testify Before Congress (Video) The Senate Intelligence Committee is investigating possible connections between Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia during last year’s election when the president defeated Hillary Clinton. Trump abruptly fired... Читать дальше...
Comey accuses Trump administration of defaming him, telling 'lies' about FBI
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week as most U.S. workers continue to enjoy job security. The job market is healthy, though hiring has slowed recently — partly because employers can't find workers when the unemployment rate is at a 16-year low 4.3 percent. "Claims remain low, consistent with the trend in employment growth remaining more than strong enough to keep the unemployment rate trending down," Jim O'Sullivan, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, said in a research note.
[Observer] Zimbabwe on yesterday named Knowledge Musona as their new captain to replace his former Kaizer Chiefs teammate Willard Katsande, who has retired from the international game.
All eyes will be on axed FBI Director James Comey Thursday as he testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee – but also in the spotlight will be the 15 senators who will grill him. The bipartisan panel is made up of eight Republicans and seven Democrats, and is led by Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) and...
[Observer] Keitrace FC yesterday missed out on a chance to move to third place on the first division championship table after they were defeated 2-1 by LPRC Oilers at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium.
Southampton's Virgil van Dijk has posted a photo of himself on a private plane as the transfer tussle heats up for the defender. The photo shows him looking pensively out of the window.
The Bank of Canada is set to release today its Financial System Review, the central bank's twice-a-year assessment of the risks facing the economy. CBC will stream central bank governor Stephen Poloz's media address starting about 11:15 a.m. ET.
Blake Shelton sang "Every Time I Hear That Song" at the 2017 CMT Music Awards as absent girlfriend Gwen Stefani watched from home.
With Usain Bolt set to hang up his spikes after the World Athletics Championships, the search is on for the next superstar to emerge over 100 metres.Step forward Christian Coleman.
The Saudi Arabian soccer team failed to line up for a minute's silence for the London terror victims on Thursday night ahead of a game against Australia in Adelaide.