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Kelly also suggested that a "a lack of compromise" caused the Civil War.
Carles Puigdemont, the deposed Catalan leader, arrived amid speculation that he may seek asylum or try to form a government in exile
The 2012 attack killed four Americans.
Paul Manafort and a former business associate, Rick Gates, were indicted. A foreign-policy early adviser to President Trump pleaded guilty, admitting he was told about “thousands” of Clinton emails.
An array of modern techniques is being used to try to solve one of history’s most famous mysteries.
Pardoning these men could cut both ways for Trump.
Twitter reacted swiftly, and not sympathetically, after Mr. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, spoke with the conservative commentator Laura Ingraham.
Monday brought a dizzying series of developments in the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Here’s a look at the day’s news, and what it might mean.
The University of South Dakota called it a "very troubling accusation."
The strongly worded ruling noted that the Trump administration’s justification for the ban was suspect and likely unconstitutional.
The gravity of the threat may yet tempt the president to short-circuit the investigation by firing the special counsel or pardoning Paul Manafort or others.
Facebook's general counsel Colin Stretch will testify Tuesday.
Facebook, Google and Twitter disclosed more about the scope of Russian agents’ use of their platforms in the 2016 election as they prepare for hearings before Congress.
He's a top Democratic lobbyist and his brother ran Clinton's campaign.
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