More Than Half Of Americans Don’t Mind A Gay President
Most US residents do not mind if the position of President of the country will take gay. This follows from the results of a survey conducted by the NBC News / Wall Street Journal.
Read MoreMost US residents do not mind if the position of President of the country will take gay. This follows from the results of a survey conducted by the NBC News / Wall Street Journal.
Read MoreAmy Lappos, a former aide to Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT), said that the former Vice President Joe Biden touched her inappropriately and “rubbed noses with her ,” reports Hartford Courant.
Read MoreSecretary of State Mike Pompeo said that countering “Russian malign influence ” is a priority for the United States budget.
Read MoreThe United States condemns the shelling of Israel from the Gaza Strip and welcomes the peacemaking efforts by countries in the region, said State Dept’s Palladino during briefing.
Read MoreThe Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union Stephen Barclay said that the vote on alternative options for the UK’s withdrawal from the EU may cause early parliamentary elections.
Read More“The Special Counsel did not find that the Trump Campaign, or anyone associated with it, conspired or coordinated with the Russian Government in these efforts, despite multiple offers from Russian-affiliated individuals to assist the Trump Campaign,” Trump wrote on Twitter.
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“I am going to Washington to have a very important meeting with President Trump,” said the head of government before the flight.
Negotiations between Russia and the United States on the resumption of Agreement on Ceasefire in South Syria “have largely collapsed” because of the position of US National Security Adviser John Bolton on the withdrawal of US troops, the Washington Post reports with reference to informed senior US officials.
Read MoreGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Donald Trump discussed NATO and trade issues on the phone, said German government spokesman Steffen Seibert.
Read MoreСontenders for the USA presidential nomination from the Democratic Party unanimously called on Friday to make public the report Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, DOJ special counsel on the Russian investigation.
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