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House Votes for Public Release of Mueller Report
House Democrats, joined by Republicans, passed a measure demanding that special counsel Robert Mueller’s report be made public.
Lisa Hagen March 14, 2019
Top Prosecutor Departing Mueller Team
Andrew Weissmann’s reported plan to depart the special counsel’s office is the latest signal that Mueller’s investigation is nearing its end.
Alan Neuhauser March 14, 2019
Judge Sentences Manafort to 73 Months
Manafort served as President Donald Trump’s campaign manager in 2016.
Alan Neuhauser March 13, 2019
House to Vote to Make Mueller Report Public
The non-binding resolution has bipartisan support and could add pressure to the Department of Justice to release the special counsel’s findings.
Lisa Hagen March 12, 2019
Trump Proposes Cuts to Russia Deterrence
The European Deterrence Initiative, started in the aftermath of Russia’s intervention in Ukraine, would be slashed 10 percent, according to the Pentagon’s budget proposal.
Paul D. Shinkman March 12, 2019
Turkey Barreling Toward Clash with U.S.
New confirmations of a deal with Russia to purchase missiles puts the NATO country on a collision course with its allies.
Paul D. Shinkman March 8, 2019
Manafort Sentenced to 47 Months in Prison
Manafort, who briefly served as President Trump’s campaign chairman, faces a sentencing hearing in second federal case next week.
Alan Neuhauser March 7, 2019
The Photos You Should See – March 2019
U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.
March 7, 2019
Russian Lawmakers Pass Bill to Outlaw Insulting the State
Critics worry that the state will use the laws to silence critics in the country, which already has severely restricted free speech freedoms.
Claire Hansen March 7, 2019








