The president goes on a tweetstorm in response to New York Times report of a Russia-related FBI investigation of Trump last year.
Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY
Flu is widespread in US with 7.3 million people sick, but experts see a milder season
As many as 7.3 million people have been sick with the flu since the season began in October, with between69,000 and 84,000 people hospitalized for treatment, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday.
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Ex-Nazi camp guard deported from U.S. dies in nursing home in Germany
Jakiw Palij was stripped of his U.S. citizenship in 2003 for concealing his Nazi past, but legal battles lasted until 2018.
Texas governor defends Muslim party official as GOP faction seeks his ouster
Abbott defends freedom of religion as Tarrant County considers face of Pakistani-born vice chair.
Kremlin says US arrested Russian businessman day after capture of alleged American spy
Russian foreign ministry says Russian national detained one day after an American picked up in Moscow on spying charges.
National Parks are now relying on charity and the kindness of strangers to deal with trash
Philanthropic groups in Florida, Utah, step in as trash piles up while staff workers are barred from working.
8-year-old Guatemalan boy who died in US custody had the flu, medical investigator says
An 8-year-old boy who died in U.S. custody on Christmas Evetested positive for influenza B, according to the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator.
Two children have died in US border custody this month. Before that, none in a decade. Why now?
Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen M. Nielsen said six people have died while in Border Patrol custody during Fiscal Year 2018, which ended in September, but that none were children.
Parkland survivor David Hogg, who was mocked by Fox host over college rejections, finds Ivy League comeback
Fox host Laura Ingraham mocked David Hogg after four colleges rejected him, prompted a call for an ad boycott. Hogg announced he is going to Harvard.
Gatwick airport reopens after 2 arrested for using drones to disrupt flights
A 47-year-old man and a 54-year-old woman have been arrested in connectionwith drones that forced the shutdown of London’s Gatwick airport for twodays, affecting 140,000 holiday travelers.