Friday, 12 January 2018

Trump slams Senate 'Dreamer' deal, seeks to walk back 'tough' words

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Friday, January 12, 2018
Trump slams Senate 'Dreamer' deal, seeks to walk back 'tough' words
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Fires and mudslides have some rethinking the California dream
MONTECITO, Calif. (Reuters) - A few who live amid the usually serene beauty and year-round warmth of Santa Barbara County say nature's recent onslaughts of wildfires and mudslides have dampened their California dreams.
Connecticut police to release report on Sandy Hook massacre: media
(Reuters) - The Connecticut State Police are set to release a report on Friday analyzing their response to the 2012 Sandy Hook gun massacre of 26 young children and educators at Newtown elementary school, the Hartford Courant reported.
Florida communities scramble to help displaced Puerto Ricans
KISSIMMEE, Florida (Reuters) - At Leslie Campbell's office in the central Florida city of St. Cloud, the phone will not stop ringing.
Trump to get first presidential medical exam amid questions about fitness
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump has his first medical exam as U.S. president on Friday after a week in which his mental fitness for the job has come under intense scrutiny.
U.S. Representative McSally of Arizona to seek Senate seat
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Representative Martha McSally of Arizona said on Friday she would run for the Senate seat being vacated by Jeff Flake, joining a contentious primary contest.
California mudslide rescuers expand search area for missing
MONTECITO, Calif. (Reuters) - Rescuers in southern California on Friday looking for as many as 43 people feared dead or trapped by this week's deadly mudslides have expanded the area they are searching and told residents that they might need to stay away for weeks.
House passes NSA spying bill after Trump tweets cause confusion
(Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill to renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program, overcoming objections from privacy advocates and confusion prompted by morning tweets from President Donald Trump that initially questioned the spying tool.
Trump administration to let states adopt Medicaid work requirements
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration told U.S. states on Thursday they can for the first time move toward imposing work or job training requirements on people as a condition for obtaining health insurance under the Medicaid government program for the poor.
Accused N.Y. subway bomber pleads not guilty to terrorism charges
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Bangladeshi man accused of attempting an Islamic State-inspired suicide bomb attack on a busy New York City commuter hub in December pleaded not guilty on Thursday to federal terrorism charges.
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