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Joe diGenova: RussiaGate was a hoax perpetrated against the American people

Joe diGenova: RussiaGate was a hoax perpetrated against the American people One of the most shameful chapters of American political history ended Sunday – not with a bang, but with stunned silence over the realization that Americans have been fed an utter lie for nearly two years.

Jason Chaffetz: Post-Mueller, Republicans should focus on these 4 things – and avoid traps being set by Dems

Jason Chaffetz: Post-Mueller, Republicans should focus on these 4 things – and avoid traps being set by Dems As the full weight of their disappointment over the Mueller findings settles upon the Democrats, Republicans would be wise to not fall into the traps now being set.

End of Mueller probe won’t satisfy Democrats or Never-Trumpers

End of Mueller probe won’t satisfy Democrats or Never-Trumpers Here’s what we know for certain about the report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller: even though we learned Sunday that it found there was no collusion between President Trump or his campaign and Russia to win the 2016 presidential election, opposition to the president will continue unabated.

Brexit or no Brexit, the US-British alliance remains vital

Brexit or no Brexit, the US-British alliance remains vital “America’s unsinkable aircraft carrier.” That’s what allied and axis fighters called Britain during World War II.

David Bossie: An ‘America First’ immigration policy looks like this

David Bossie: An ‘America First’ immigration policy looks like this The United States could add half a percentage point to economic growth by doubling the number of immigrants it lets into the country, especially if they come on employer-sponsored visas.

Russian control of US uranium supply is a huge national security problem

Russian control of US uranium supply is a huge national security problem On domestic uranium mining, used for nuclear power generation and national defense purposes, the United States is being dominated.

Media erupt over Mueller report

Media erupt over Mueller report No more indictments: Did press go too far on probe?

For Prominent Chinese Church Leader, Detention Is a Test of Faith

By IAN JOHNSON from NYT World https://ift.tt/2uueZaY

The Off-Season Life of an M.L.B. Hot Potato

By DAVID GENDELMAN from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2CzDHLE

Paul George, at Peace in Oklahoma City, Reels In a Career Year

By SCOTT CACCIOLA from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2U9VwuO

‘It Was a Cold, Drizzly Sunday Morning in 1973, and I Was at the Jon Vie Bakery’

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Copenhagen Wants to Show How Cities Can Fight Climate Change

By SOMINI SENGUPTA and CHARLOTTE DE LA FUENTE from NYT Climate https://ift.tt/2TqXJxH

New Zealand PM announces royal commission inquiry into Christchurch attack

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Monday a royal commission, a powerful form of public inquiry, into the events leading up to a March 15 attack on two mosques in Christchurch that killed 50 people. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2TXeHZC

Russian lawmaker proposes 'reset' in U.S. ties after Mueller report

Moscow would be happy to mend ties with Washington after a report by U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence of collusion between Donald Trump's campaign and Russia in the 2016 election, a senior Russian lawmaker said on Monday. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2utcmX0

Brexit up in the air as May pushes divorce deal for third time

(This March 24 story corrects to show the petition is to revoke Article 50, not for another vote) from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2U2ghZq

'Time's up, Theresa' Sun newspaper says of British PM May

Rupert Murdoch's The Sun newspaper said in a front page editorial that Prime Minister Theresa May must on Monday announce she will stand down as soon as her Brexit deal is approved and the United Kingdom has left the European Union. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2U6S0RN

Boeing invites pilots, regulators to briefing as it looks to return 737 MAX to service

Boeing Co said it invited more than 200 global airline pilots, technical leaders and regulators for an information session on Wednesday as it looks to return the 737 MAX to commercial service. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2FwHwD9

Israel says six wounded near Tel Aviv in long-range Gaza rocket attack

A long-range rocket launched from the Gaza Strip struck a house in central Israel on Monday, wounding six people in the first such incident since a 2014 war in the Palestinian enclave, Israeli authorities said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2FuC1Uf

North Korean officials return to inter-Korean liaison office: South Korea

North Korea sent back its officials to an inter-Korean liaison office in the North's border city of Kaesong on Monday, reversing a decision two days ago to withdraw the officials, South Korea's Unification Ministry said. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2CDBf6P

Rivals voice suspicions as Thailand's pro-army party leads election race

Two major political parties raised doubts on Monday about the results of Thailand's general election after a party linked to the military took a surprise lead in the popular vote that suggested the country's junta chief will remain in power. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Ft2gue

Apple prices, mobile pay apps and More: Tech Q&A

Apple prices, mobile pay apps and More: Tech Q&A I would like to switch from Windows to Apple. Why are Apple products so much more money?

Microsoft is finally pulling the plug on Windows 7: How to save yourself

Microsoft is finally pulling the plug on Windows 7: How to save yourself Microsoft has started notifying Windows 7 users that support for the operating system is “nearing the end.”

5 essential router security settings you need to check now

5 essential router security settings you need to check now The bad news: most people don’t give a second thought to their routers. This lack of know-how puts a lot of households in a dangerous position. The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) has issued an alert about Russian state-supported hackers carrying out attacks against a large number of home routers in the U.S.

We're already in the middle of a major cyber war, experts believe

We're already in the middle of a major cyber war, experts believe A whopping 87 percent of information security specialists believe we're in the middle of a global cyber war.

Navy eyes more, deadlier, aircraft carriers

Navy eyes more, deadlier, aircraft carriers In order to be better prepared for massive open-water warfare against enemies with sophisticated surface, air and undersea attack weapons, the U.S. Navy is putting a push on further weaponizing its fleet of aircraft carriers, while evaluating its plan to expand the number of carriers in the fleet to 12 Ford-class carriers. In short, the Navy wants more weapons on carriers and may simply want more carriers, faster.

Gamers set to descend on Boston for convention

Gamers set to descend on Boston for convention A Woodstock for gamers, PAX East opens March 28 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.