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Republicans, who rejected motion to give the FBI and Justice Department more time to vet memo, are also accused of suppressing the Democratic rebuttal
Christopher Wray told Senate he did not agree with president that Russia investigation is 'witch hunt'
Memo, contested by Democrats, alleges FBI investigators exceeded their authority in probe of Russian interference in 2016 presidential election
California congressman is among figures at center of controversy surrounding Russia’s alleged meddling in 2016 presidential election
Tillerson says Trump merely wants to 'fix' broken US immigration system
Seven companies and six people were targeted in 'first wave' of penalties
Judge says she will not punish the father whose three daughters were abused by Nassar
Earlier the president spoke to the Republicans at their retreat in West Virginia, urging them to back his immigration proposal and help elect more Republicans
Investigators tell CBS TV they don't believe Wagner, the last person to be with Natalie before she disappeared, has told all he knows
The illegal immigrants fear violence if sent back to Muslim-majority Indonesia
Spring and summer snowmelt of the Sierra snowpack is a crucial element to California's water supply
Republicans are accused of suppressing the Democratic rebuttal memo
Thomas Shannon says decision to resign is personal
Trump at odds with FBI, Justice Department over letting public see memo alleging agents biased against him
Polish senate passes law making it a crime to call Holocaust a "Polish crime"
Also, North Korea’s national flag has been raised above Olympic village, despite South Korea’s national security law that prohibits its display
Pyeongchang Games may be forced to admit athletes considered dopers
US fears that criminalizing calling Holocaust a Polish crime could affect free speech
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