Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Trump claims 'absolute right' to share info with Russia

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Trump claims 'absolute right' to share info with Russia

Trump claims 'absolute right' to share info with RussiaWASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed the authority to share "facts pertaining to terrorism" and airline safety with Russia, saying in a pair of tweets he has "an absolute right" as president to do so.


Anti-Maduro protests continue in Venezuela

Anti-Maduro protests continue in VenezuelaOpponents of President Nicolas Maduro staged sit-ins and roadblocks across Venezuela on Monday, May 15, to press for elections, sparking new unrest.


Update Now: Apple Releases Security Updates for iPhones, iPads, Macs

Update Now: Apple Releases Security Updates for iPhones, iPads, MacsIt's a new day in the land of Apple gadgets, with users receiving security updates that were pushed out yesterday (May 15). Not only do iPhones and iPads need to be updated to protect against remote hijackings, but Apple has patches for Macs, Apple TVs, Apple Watches and even its Windows software.


Donald Trump's aides heard 'yelling' in White House office as presidency descends into chaos

Donald Trump's aides heard 'yelling' in White House office as presidency descends into chaosThe White House has been engulfed by fresh chaos over allegations Donald Trump revealed classified information to Russian officials, sparking bizarre scenes as aides reportedly turned up televisions to drown out shouting between top aides. Dozens of reporters crowded into the hallway outside Sean Spicer’s office after the Washington Post published its report on Mr Trump’s discussions with Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov and ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Press officers walked through the pack in silence as journalists asked for more information, while televisions in the press area picked up on the story, just days after the furore over the sacking of FBI director James Comey.


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