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In California, Trump Views Designs For Planned Border Wall

President Donald Trump on Tuesday got his chance to inspect prototypes for the β€œbig beautiful border wall” he wants to build to separate the U.S. from Mexico, saying strengthening the border would help stop β€œ99 percent” of illegal immigration β€” or, he allowed, β€œmaybe more than that.”

Trump Replaces Tillerson With Pompeo In Dramatic Shakeup

President Donald Trump unceremoniously dumped Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Tuesday β€” by tweet β€” and picked CIA Director Mike Pompeo to take his place, abruptly ending Tillerson’s turbulent tenure as America’s top diplomat and escalating the administration’s chaotic second-year shake-up.

House Panel’s Initial Report Says No Collusion with Russia

Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee have completed a draft report concluding there was no collusion or coordination between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia, a finding that pleased the White House but enraged Democrats who had not yet seen the document.

Police: Two Deadly Package Bombs In Texas Are Linked

Investigators believe a package bomb that killed a teenager and wounded a woman in Austin on Monday is linked to a similar bombing that killed a man elsewhere in the city this month, and they’re considering whether race was a factor because all of the victims were black.

Florida Gov. Signs Sweeping Gun Bill Into Law

The political and legal fallout from Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s decision to sign a sweeping gun bill into law following a school massacre was nearly immediate as the National Rifle Association filed a lawsuit to stop it and political candidates in both parties criticized it.

Schools Brace For Massive Student Walkouts Over Gun Violence

As schools around the country brace for student walkouts following the deadly shooting in Parkland, Florida, principals and superintendents are scrambling to perform a delicate balancing act: How to let thousands of students exercise their First Amendment rights while not disrupting school and not pulling administrators into the raging debate over gun control.

President Trump Plans to Meet Kim Jong Un for Nuke Talks

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump plan to meet in May for nuclear disarmament talks, a whiplash development that would put two leaders who’ve repeatedly insulted, threatened and dismissed each other in the same room, possibly in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang.

Trump Rolling Out Big Trade Tariffs, Sparing Mexico, Canada

After a week of hints and uncertainty, President Donald Trump said Thursday he would announce tariffs on imported steel and aluminum but with temporary exemptions for Canada and Mexico as he seeks to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement. He suggested Australia and β€œother countries” might also be spared, a shift that could soften the international blow amid threats of retaliation by trading partners.

Northeast Tries To Dig Out, Power Up After Latest Storm

Residents in the Northeast dug out from as much as 2 feet of wet, heavy snow Thursday, while utilities dealt with downed trees and electric lines that snarled traffic and left hundreds of thousands without power after two strong nor’easters in less than a week β€” all with possibility of another storm in the wings.

Will Gov. Rick Scott Sign Legislature’s Compromise on Guns?

All eyes are now on Republican Gov. Rick Scott to see if he’ll sign the Florida legislature’s narrowly approved response to last month’s high school massacre of 17 people, a measure that isn’t what he called for, falls short of what survivors demanded and challenges National Rifle Association orthodoxy.

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