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Russia probe counsel wants to interview senior White House officials: NY

The special counsel investigating whether Russia interfered in the U.S. presidential election and possible collusion between Moscow and the Trump campaign wants to speak with current and former senior White House officials, the New York Times reported on Saturday.

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Orange-haired inflatable chicken stares down White House for Trump's tax

Alarge,inflatablechickenwithgoldenorangehairisstaringdowntheWhiteHouseonWednesday,delightinglotsofnetizensonsocialmedia."Ibelieve...thatisagiantchicken...withTr

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Massive, orange-haired inflatable chicken stares down White House

Alarge,inflatablechickenwithgoldenorangehairisstaringdowntheWhiteHouseonWednesday,delightinglotsofnetizensonsocialmedia."Ibelieve...thatisagiantchicken...withTr

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Secretive search for man behind Trump dossier reveals tension

TwoUScongressionalstafferswhotravelledtoLondoninJulyandtriedtocontactformerBritishintelligenceofficerChristopherSteele,weresentbyalongstandingaidetoDevinNunes,t

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Trump seeks tech firms' help to modernize US govt's IT skills

US President Donald Trump asked tech giants to "lend" their digital expertise to upgrade the US federal agencies' ability to use emerging high-tech.

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Trump administration hopes Congress to pass tax reform bill by November

TheTrumpadministrationhopestogetthetaxreformbillthroughtheCongressbyNovember,aseniorWhiteHouseofficialsaidMonday.Thecongressionaltax-writingcommitteesareexpecte

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Scaramucci out as White House communications director

The White House confirmed Anthony Scaramucci will be leaving his role as White House communications director on Monday, after multiple U.S. media reported his removal from the position.

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Trump intends to sign bill on Russia sanctions: White House

U.S.PresidentDonaldTrumphasapprovedabillthatimposesadditionalsanctionsonRussiaandintendstosignit,theWhiteHousesaidFriday.TheU.S.president"readearlydraftsofthebi

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U.S. Senate sends Russia sanctions to Trump's desk

The Senate on Thursday passed sweeping legislation slapping new sanctions on Russia and rebuking President Donald Trump in a bill that now will head to the President's desk.

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White House communications director rips into White House colleagues

WhiteHousecommunicationsdirectorAnthonyScaramuccihaslaunchedasearingfoul-mouthedattackonhismostseniorcolleagues,describingoneasa"paranoidschizophrenic."NewWhite

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U.S. Senate sends Russia sanctions to Trump's desk

TheSenateonThursdaypassedsweepinglegislationslappingnewsanctionsonRussiaandrebukingPresidentDonaldTrumpinabillthatnowwillheadtothePresident'sdesk.Thebill,whichg

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APD REVIEW | Opinion: Russian sanctions new headache for Trump

ByAPDWriterLuJiafeiForanincreasinglypartisanU.S.Congresswherelawmakersareworkingacrosstheaislefarlessoftenthantheyusedtobe,agrowinghostilitytowardsRussiahasturn

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11 most beautiful new homes around the world

Everyyear,theWorldArchitectureFestival(WAF)celebratesthemostincrediblenewbuildingsfromaroundtheworld.The2017finalistsinthehousingcategory,locatedincitiesfromTok

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U.S. House passes bill imposing tougher sanctions on Russia, Iran, DPRK

The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a bill that will slap tougher sanctions on Russia, Iran and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).

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To sign or not to sign? Trump dilemma on Russia sanctions

The Trump administration's approach to sanctions on Russia remains unclear after inconsistent statements from the White House press secretary and communications director on Sunday.

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Self-driving cars could hit US roads before federal laws are in place

AHouseofRepresentativespaneljustgreenlitameasurethat,onceofficiallysignedintolaw,wouldallowthousandsofautonomouscarstohittheroadwhilefederallegislatorsdraftmore

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US corporate tax reform negotiators step back from Trump's 15% pledge

US President Donald Trump campaigned on cutting the US corporate tax rate to 15 percent, but administration officials said on Monday negotiators engaged in closed-door talks are now shooting for a little over 20 percent because they realize the super-low rate would balloon the federal deficit.