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NAVAL AIR STATION SIGONELLA, Italy (AP) — White House economic adviser Gary Cohn says President Donald Trump is "looking at" the future of U.S. sanctions on Russia. Asked what the current administration position is, Cohn said, "Right now, we don't have a position."
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Post reports that the FBI is investigating meetings that President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, had in December with Russian officials. Kushner, a key White House adviser, had meetings late last year with Russia's ambassador to the U.S., Sergey Kislyak, and Russian banker Sergey Gorkov. The Post sources say the FBI investigation does not mean that Kushner is suspected of a crime.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Jeff Sessions says the Justice Department will ask the Supreme Court to review an appeals court ruling that blocked President Donald Trump's travel ban. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled 10-3 against the travel ban. Sessions says the Justice Department "strongly disagrees" and will continue to vigorously defend Trump's order
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — British police say they have resumed sharing intelligence about the Manchester bombing with U.S. counterparts. A British official says information is being shared again after Britain received unspecified "assurances" following the publication of some investigation details in U.S. news media.
LONDON (AP) — He was quiet and withdrawn, a college dropout who liked soccer _ and, some say, showed alarming signs of being radicalized years before he walked into a pop concert at Britain's Manchester Arena and detonated a powerful bomb, killing himself and 22 others. While some claim Salman Abedi, 22, had been banned from the mosque he attended and prompted others to report him to authorities, others deny that account, saying he never showed any worrying or erratic behavior.
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