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Trump helped parents dodge millions in taxes
But the New York Times investigation , based on more than 100,000 pages of documents, alleges he received the equivalent of $413 million. According to the investigative report, Trump "helped his parents dodge taxes" by setting up a sham corporation with his siblings to disguise millions of dollars in gifts from their parents.
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Iran's FM describe US as "outlaw regime"
Following the decision to leave the 1955 friendship treaty with Iran, Pompeo said: "This is a decision, frankly, that is 39 years overdue ". The court, which doesn't have jurisdiction over the United States, ordered the Trump administration to ensure that sanctions against Iran, due to be tightened on November 4, don't affect humanitarian aid or civil aviation safety.
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SC allows deportation of seven Rohingyas from Assam to Myanmar
Senior police officer Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta said on Wednesday that the seven people were arrested in 2012 for entering India illegally and have been held in an Assam state prison. Last month, he said he would no longer speak to the media over the phone but only at a biweekly conference. More than 700,000 Rohingya fled to Bangladesh after an army crackdown in Myanmar a year ago.
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Sen. Graham Lashes Out at Protester Insisting On Kavanaugh Polygraph
In his Thursday opinion column , Kavanaugh recounted the joy he felt after President Donald Trump nominated him to the nation's highest court. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer , D-N.Y., said Democrats' fears that the "very limited process" laid out for the investigation would restrain the FBI "have been realized".
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Study Reveals Hundreds Have Died Taking Selfies
The study cites 48 deaths from "falling" that resulted from 41 incidents - that's a higher number of fatal incidents involving selfies than drowning, even if the overall death toll is lower. Other incidents registered in Russian Federation over the past years include a 2017 tragedy in which a student stabbed his teacher to death and made a selfie with the corpse before slitting his own throat.
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USA indicts 7 Russians for hacking nuclear power company
It was felt that the public in the west had no inkling of the scale of the Russian hacking operation. Now, the USA government is seeking to apply the law to the cyber spies. "It is yet another element of the anti-Russian campaign by the UK Government". "The conspirators exchanged emails and private messages with approximately 186 reporters in an apparent attempt to amplify the exposure and effect of their message", the Justice Department claims.