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Trump Defends His Twitter Musings, But Aides Worry

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Jun 6, 2017   Featured, National  

Trump Defends His Twitter Musings, But Aides Worry

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump is defending his frequent 140-character messages on Twitter, saying it’s his way of reaching the public without his words being filtered through traditional news outlets. Trump claimed Tuesday on Twitter, his favorite social media link to the world, the “The FAKE MSM (mainstream media) is working so hard trying to […]

Two Federal Judges Halt Trump’s Revised Travel Ban

By Chris Hannas | VOA on Mar 16, 2017   Featured, National, Politics  

Two Federal Judges Halt Trump’s Revised Travel Ban

WASHINGTON — Two U.S. federal courts have issued temporary restraining orders against President Donald Trump’s second try at using an executive order to limit who is allowed to enter the country. A judge in Hawaii blocked both the order’s suspension of refugee admissions and its ban on issuing new visas to people from a group of […]

6,000 Detained in Turkey After Failed Coup Attempt

By Dorian Jones | VOA on Jul 17, 2016   Featured, World  

6,000 Detained in Turkey After Failed Coup Attempt

ISTANBUL—Turkish officials continue to arrest judges and military officers in connection with the coup attempt, detaining more soldiers Sunday. Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag said around 6,000 people have been detained and “the number will increase.” Those in custody include the commander of the Third Army Corps, General Erdal Ozturk, who could face charges of treason. […]

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