Tuesday, 26 December 2017

Trump's Christmas wish: 'We've got prosperity. Now we want peace'

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Tuesday, December 26, 2017
Trump's Christmas wish: 'We've got prosperity. Now we want peace'
PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - On Christmas Eve, U.S. President Donald Trump took calls from children, asking them what they wanted most from Santa, and revealing what was on his own wish list.
Exclusive: Federal agents found fetuses in body broker's warehouse (Warning: Graphic images)
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal agents discovered four preserved fetuses in the Detroit warehouse of a man who sold human body parts, confidential photographs reviewed by Reuters show.
JetBlue plane skids off taxiway in Boston, no injuries
(Reuters) - A JetBlue Airways passenger plane skidded off an icy taxiway after landing at Boston's Logan International Airport on Monday night but no injuries were reported, the airline said.
Man says he delivered manure to Mnuchin to protest new U.S. tax law
(Reuters) - A man claiming to be the person who delivered a gift-wrapped package of horse manure at the Los Angeles home of U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday he did it to protest the federal tax overhaul signed into law last week by President Donald Trump.
U.S. judge who oversaw Argentina debt saga dead at 87
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A senior federal judge in New York who oversaw the historic sovereign debt default cases brought against Argentina by creditors, Thomas Griesa, died on Christmas Eve at the age of 87, Special Master Daniel Pollack said.
FBI deputy director McCabe to retire in 2018: Washington Post
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe plans to retire next year, after months of criticism from Republicans in Congress and President Donald Trump, the Washington Post reported on Saturday.
Largest California fire not expected to spread as winds subside
(Reuters) - The largest wildfire in California history was not expected to spread on Sunday with light winds forecast, officials said.
Aston Martin to recall over 5,000 vehicles in U.S.: safety agency
(Reuters) - British sportscar maker Aston Martin is recalling around 5,500 vehicles in the United States due to problems with powertrains and battery cables, according to documents posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) website.
Pentagon must give access to American detained in Iraq: U.S. judge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to give the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) access to an American suspected of fighting for Islamic State and held in secret U.S. military detention in Iraq for more than three months.
Vice Media co-founders apologize for 'boy's club' environment at firm
(Reuters) - Vice Media co-founders issued an apology on Saturday, saying the Millennial-focused media company had allowed a "boy's club" atmosphere that included sexual harassment to flourish.
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