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With CIA Post Filled, Trump's National Security Team Complete

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The Senate's confirmation of Gina Haspel as director of the Central Intelligence Agency comes at a time when President Trump faces several national security concerns.
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President Trump Demands an Investigation into the FBI

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In a tweet over the weekend, the president pushed the Department of Justice to look into whether the agency "infiltrated" Trump's campaign team for "political purposes." Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein responded by taking on the...
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Markets Rally as U.S.-China Trade War Cools

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The Dow crossed 25,000 points on Monday for the first time in two months and the S&P 500 and NASDAQ were also up as two of the world's largest economies backed away from a full-blown trade war.
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U.S. Launches National Security Investigation into Auto Imports

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The probe will look into how imports of cars and car parts have impacted the domestic auto industry and whether that, ultimately, threatens to "impair the national security," the U.S. commerce department said in a statement. The...
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RNC: Trump's North Korea Decision is 'Good Negotiating'

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A day after President Trump cancelled the North Korea summit, Kim Jong-un says he is still willing to sit down with the president "at any time." This outcome is what "good negotiating looks like," says Kayleigh McEnany, Republican...
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The Politics of the Travel Industry Becomes Increasingly Relevant

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More and more investors and travelers are demanding transparency when it comes to how hospitality companies are connected to political groups and where they stand on policy changes, says Andrew Sheivachman, Skift's Business Travel editor.
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Shareholders Hold Travel Cos. Accountable for Their Politics

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More and more investors and travelers demand transparency when it comes to how hospitality companies are connected to political groups and where they stand on policy changes, says Andrew Sheivachman, Skift's Business Travel editor.
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NATO Summit Kicks Off, White House Misses Immigration Deadline, Deadly Gas Explosion in Midwest, and More

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The NATO Summit got off to a heated start as President Trump already criticized member countries for not paying their fair share of defense

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Senate Confirms Gina Haspel as CIA Director Despite Concerns

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The Senate confirmed President Trump's pick to lead the CIA, making Haspel the first woman to lead the agency. Her confirmation comes despite the controversy surrounding her role in the CIA's interrogation program during the George W....
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N.Y. Congressman Says Racist Rant a Sign of Rising Intolerance

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Rep. Adriana Espaillat (D) says the racist rant by a New York lawyer that went viral is a reflection of the "toxic rhetoric" coming from the White House. Espaillat filed a formal complaint against the lawyer on Thursday.
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NY Congressman Says Racist Rant a Sign of Rising Intolerance

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Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D) says the racist rant by a New York lawyer that went viral is a reflection of the "toxic rhetoric" coming from the White House. Espaillat filed a formal complaint against the attorney on Thursday.
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Congressman Says NY Lawyer Can't Get Away With Racist Rant

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Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) says the racist rant by a New York lawyer that went viral is a reflection of the "toxic rhetoric" coming from the White House. The Congressman filed a formal complaint against the attorney on Thursday.
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President Trump Greets Freed Americans From North Korea

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The three detainees, who have been in captivity for over a year, landed in Maryland early Thursday, where President Trump and the First Lady welcomed them back home.
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How A.I. Will Change the U.S. Economy

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Artificial intelligence can be compared to the internet, which was also expected to make many jobs redundant but ended up creating new ones as well, says Steven Overly, technology reporter at Politico. The White House kicked off a summit...
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A.I. May Destroy Some American Jobs, but Create Others

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The White House hosted a summit Thursday with Silicon Valley executives about the use of artificial intelligence and how it may affect American workers. Politico's technology reporter, Steven Overly, says some jobs will be lost to...
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A.I. Doesn't Have to Be the Death Knell for U.S. Jobs

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The White House hosted a summit Thursday with Silicon Valley executives about the use of artificial intelligence and how it may affect American workers. Politico's technology reporter, Steven Overly, says some jobs will be lost to...
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Tensions Rise at the White House

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The Homeland Security Secretary Kristjen Nielsen was reportedly close to resigning after President Trump berated her at a cabinet meeting. Meanwhile, Chief of Staff John Kelly admitted on NPR that the federal Russia investigation has...
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Trump Takes on Homeland Security Secretary

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Homeland Security Secretary Kristjen Nielsen was reportedly close to resigning after President Trump berated her at a cabinet meeting. Meanwhile, Chief of Staff John Kelly admitted on NPR that the federal Russia investigation has been...
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AT&T Exec Involved With Michael Cohen 'Resigns'

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Bob Quinn, the cable network's top lobbyist, is leaving the company. AT&T CEO announced Quinn's retirement in an internal memo on Friday, in which he also conceded that paying Michael Cohen, the president's personal attorney, for...
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Trump's Reversal on ZTE May Signal Shift in China Trade Talks

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President Trump's decision to help save the Chinese electronics firm ZTE after slapping the company with sanctions last month may represent a step back from the administration's tough talk on trade with China, says Cheddar's J.D. Durkin.
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Trump's ZTE Reversal May Signal Shift in China Trade Talks

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President Trump's decision to help save the Chinese electronics firm ZTE after slapping the company with sanctions last month may represent a step back from the administration's tough talk on trade with China, says Cheddar's J.D. Durkin.
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Ex-Republican Richard Painter Running for Senate as a Democrat to Counter Trump

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Richard Painter, a former White House ethics lawyer in the George W. Bush administration, is running for U.S. Senate in Minnesota as a Democrat, because he says the Republican party is dominated by Trump supporters further to the right...
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Trevor Noah Is in No Rush to Host the White House Correspondents' Dinner

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The Daily Show host says the dinner is "weird" because it creates an environment where "the press, and the people the press reporting on, are all chummy-chummy." But he'll step up and take the mic...if President Trump personally asked...
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Painter Running for Minn. Senate Seat as a Democrat to Counter Trump

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Richard Painter, a former lawyer in the George W. Bush administration, is running for U.S. Senate in Minnesota as a Democrat because he says the Republican party is dominated by Trump supporters further to the right than most...