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- How Trump could turn the presidency into a 'litigation circus'
- A look at Trump University and a growing immigration crisis
- About 150 new Hillary Clinton emails now deemed classified
- White supremacist aiming to kill Jews convicted in three Kansas murders
- State Department says 150 more Clinton emails have classified information
- Houston-area deputy shooting suspect appears in court
- White House renames Mount McKinley as Denali on eve of trip
- Judge to rule on deflate-gate 'in next day or two'
- Nicki Minaj makes up with Taylor Swift at VMAs
- Director Wes Craven dies at 76
How Trump could turn the presidency into a 'litigation circus' Posted: |
A look at Trump University and a growing immigration crisis Posted: |
About 150 new Hillary Clinton emails now deemed classified Posted: 31 Aug 2015 04:45 PM PDT Among the soon-to-be released emails from Hillary Clinton's private email server, approximately 150 have been deemed classified by the State Department. The roughly 150 emails are among 7,000 pages of new emails from Hillary Clinton's private server that the State Department will publish on its public records website later tonight -- part of its ongoing effort to make all of 30,000 emails public. The exact number of newly classified emails to be released tonight in redacted form is still being calculated, State Department spokesman Mark Toner said today. |
White supremacist aiming to kill Jews convicted in three Kansas murders Posted: 31 Aug 2015 03:14 PM PDT A man who admitted in court to wanting to kill Jews was found guilty on Monday of murdering three people, including a teenage boy, outside two Jewish centers in Kansas last year. A seven-man, five-woman jury took less than two hours to convict Frazier Glenn Cross, 74, on the three murders as well as on three counts of attempted murder for firing at other people during the same shooting spree in April 2014. Jurors will next decide if Cross should get the death penalty, as prosecutors are seeking. |
State Department says 150 more Clinton emails have classified information Posted: 31 Aug 2015 02:22 PM PDT About 150 more of Hillary Clinton's work emails have recently been designated as containing classified information, the U.S. State Department said on Monday ahead of the public release of the latest batch of emails Clinton handed over last year. The department does not know for sure if any information was classified at the time it was sent or received on the private email server Clinton used for work, department spokesman Mark Toner told reporters. "It's not an exact science," Toner said in a media briefing, where he described the 150 emails as being "upgraded." "When we've upgraded, we've always said that that certainly does not speak to whether it was classified at the time it was sent." The latest finding brings the total number of Clinton emails considered to contain classified information to more than 200 when prior batches are included. |
Houston-area deputy shooting suspect appears in court Posted: 31 Aug 2015 12:40 PM PDT Shannon Miles did not enter a plea at the court proceeding, where Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson detailed the case against him. Miles, who is being held without bond, is accused of fatally shooting Deputy Darren Goforth in the back on Friday evening at a Houston-area gas station as Goforth fueled his patrol car. Deputies found Goforth face down in a pool of blood near his patrol car, dead from multiple gunshot wounds, Anderson said in court. |
White House renames Mount McKinley as Denali on eve of trip Posted: 31 Aug 2015 05:54 AM PDT |
Judge to rule on deflate-gate 'in next day or two' Posted: 31 Aug 2015 08:43 AM PDT |
Nicki Minaj makes up with Taylor Swift at VMAs Posted: |
Director Wes Craven dies at 76 Posted: 30 Aug 2015 09:09 PM PDT |
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