Judge Sullivan gave an order: make Flynn call to Russian ambassador public. DOJ said what he demanded wasn't relevant to his job.
Hoo boy, now what?
Me and @PostRozhttps://t.co/eChk1EuAPR
The Times recently yanked one of its journalists from Rachel Maddow amid concerns about cable-news “bias.” Dean Baquet “thinks it’s a real issue.” But didn’t MSNBC help rebuild the Times’s business? And aren’t they in the same Trump-era boat?
One of Pompeo's sources calls the policy “Inconsistent, incoherent, and poorly conceived.”
Abdessamad Ejjoud, suspected leader of jihadist cell says he beheaded one of two Scandinavian hikers murdered in Morocco
Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, from Denmark, and Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway, were found beheaded in an isolated area in December https://t.co/nFczhkLx6F
The freshman congresswoman was responding to a tweet Thursday from the Texas Republican in which he said he agreed with her that it should be illegal for former members of Congress to become corporate lobbyists.
#Florida man stories "spread like folk tales in an infinite village, with neither the inconvenience nor the expense of traditional reporting." https://t.co/mNSTn4AsQR via @NormanOn10
Israel’s parliament voted to dissolve itself after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a government ahead of a midnight deadline, despite his party winning the largest number of seats in April elections.
definitely isn't because of lack of news coverage; check out what Zach Goldberg found out on this thread:
1/n Spent some time on LexisNexis over the weekend. Depending on your political orientation, what follows will either disturb or encourage you. But regardless of political orientation, I'm sure we can all say 'holy fucking shit'
"Haberman has gotten under President Trump’s skin like no other reporter....Haberman has not only exceeded any other reporter’s coverage of Trump, she has probably covered Trump more thoroughly than any White House reporter has covered any president in history." yallah @maggieNYThttps://t.co/8VkhDzBcyR
BREAKING: Sixteen people, including elementary school children, stabbed in attack in city near Tokyo, authorities say. One adult, one child dead. https://t.co/UpphcgFqMw
A May 1, 1865 gathering mostly of freed slaves at the Charleston race track was probably the earliest Memorial Day commemoration. https://t.co/oJqIrZz6hf
A group of bipartisan senators have proposed creating a pool of $700 million to help rural telecom companies replace their Huawei equipment. The trouble is that's not nearly enough cash. Dozens of businesses could close and millions could lose service. https://t.co/tMeaU266zp