Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Sean Spicer says a ‘small group of people’ know what Trump’s ‘covfefe’ tweet meant

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Sean Spicer says a ‘small group of people’ know what Trump’s ‘covfefe’ tweet meant

Sean Spicer says a ‘small group of people’ know what Trump’s ‘covfefe’ tweet meantThe cryptic tweet containing the phrase “covfefe” that President Trump sent early Wednesday wasn't a typo, according to WH press secretary Sean Spicer.


Truck bomb kills at least 80, wounds hundreds in Afghan capital

Truck bomb kills at least 80, wounds hundreds in Afghan capitalThe blast, at the start of the holy month of Ramadan, was one of the deadliest seen in Kabul, killing 80 people and wounding another 463, Deputy Interior Minister Murad Ali said. A huge crater was caused at the blast site close to the German embassy compound, tearing the front off a building facing the street and shattering windows and blowing off doors in houses hundreds of meters away. German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said some embassy staff had been injured and at least one local security guard was killed.


Chelsea Clinton weighs in on Kathy Griffin debate

Chelsea Clinton weighs in on Kathy Griffin debateClinton said, "I hope we can all least agree that it's never funny to joke about violence toward anyone, and particularly in this political climate, toward our president."


Death toll climbs from mudslides and floods in Sri Lanka

Death toll climbs from mudslides and floods in Sri LankaThe death toll from mudslides and floods in Sri Lanka has climbed past 200, with 96 others missing, the government said Wednesday. The Disaster Management Center said 203 people were confirmed dead. More than 77,000 have been displaced and over 1,500 homes destroyed since rains began inundating the southern and western areas of the Indian Ocean island nation last Friday.


Heavily-armed man arrested at Trump hotel in Washington

Heavily-armed man arrested at Trump hotel in WashingtonAlerted by authorities in Pennsylvania, officers of the Metropolitan Police Department detained a man from the state, identified as Brian Moles, 43, at around 1 am at the hotel a short distance from the White House. In his car, they recovered an AR-15 semi-automatic assault style rifle, a handgun and ammunition, police chief Peter Newsham told a news conference. "The officers and our federal partners… averted a potential disaster in the nation's capital," Newsham said.


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