Helicopter attack targets Venezuela’s Supreme Court

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Helicopter attack targets Venezuela’s Supreme Court

CNN
(CNN) A police helicopter launched a daring attack on the Venezuelan Supreme Court Tuesday, in a dramatic escalation of the months-long crisis engulfing the regime of President Nicolas Maduro.

Time asks Trump Organization to remove fake cover from golf clubs

The Hill
Time magazine has asked the Trump Organization to remove copies of a fake cover of President Trump that were on display at the company’s golf clubs, The Washington Post reported Tuesday afternoon.

Six to Be Charged in 1989 Hillsborough Stadium Disaster in England

New York Times
Fans crushed against a barrier before the F.A. Cup semifinal match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, in 1989.

‘I bet she treats you well’: Trump calls over Irish reporter, compliments her ‘nice smile’

Washington Post
While President Trump spoke over the phone with Ireland’s new prime minister Leo Varadkar Tuesday, congratulating him on his recent win, he made eye contact with a female reporter in the room.

US Has Seen Chemical Weapons Activity in Syria, Pentagon Says

New York Times
A child receiving treatment at a hospital in Khan Sheikhoun, Syria, after a nerve agent was used in an attack in April. The White House has accused the Syrian government of preparing a new chemical attack.

Qatar condemns Saudi refusal to negotiate over demands

BBC News
Qatar’s foreign minister has condemned its Gulf neighbours for refusing to negotiate over their demands for restoring air, sea and land links.

State Department reprimands China over sex trafficking and forced labor

Washington Post
The State Department on Tuesday listed China as one of the countries with the worst records on sex trafficking and forced labor, a downgraded designation that Beijing labeled irresponsible and which could complicate Washington’s efforts to further

Ohio woman set on fire by ex-boyfriend in 2015 dies

Washington Post
COLUMBUS, Ohio – An Ohio woman set on fire by her ex-boyfriend and whose injuries prompted legislation that would allow longer sentences for crimes that permanently maim or disfigure victims has died.

CNN war with Trump gets personal

The Hill
President Trump’s war with CNN took an even more personal turn on Tuesday after the White House used its press briefing to tout a hidden camera video calling the cable news network’s coverage of the Russia controversy “bullshit.

Video: Bus slams into Englishman, who gets up and carries on

Washington Post
Simon Smith was crossing a street in Reading, England, shortly after 9 a.m. Saturday morning and had just stepped onto the pavement when a double-decker bus sped around a corner, careening in his direction.

Exclusive: China’s CNPC Suspends Fuel Sales to North Korea as Risks Mount-Sources

New York Times
BEIJING – China National Petroleum Corp has suspended sales of fuel to North Korea over concerns the state-owned oil company won’t get paid, as pressure mounts on Pyongyang to rein in its nuclear and missile programmes, three sources told Reuters.

China’s navy launches latest-generation destroyer

San Francisco Chronicle
In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, fireworks explore next to China’s new domestically-built 10,000-ton Type 055 destroyer during a launching ceremony at Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai, China, Wednesday, June 28, 2017.

Trump Campaign Chief’s Firm Got $17 Million From Pro-Russia Party

New York Times
Paul Manafort on the stage at the Republican National Convention in 2016. Credit Sam Hodgson for The New York Times. Paul Manafort, who was forced out as President Trump’s campaign chairman last summer after five months of infighting and criticism …

Trump’s border wall faces contracting delays, a limited budget and a September deadline

Washington Post
U.S. Customs and Border Protection plans to select four to eight firms in the coming weeks to build the prototypes for President Trump’s much-touted border wall, Ronald Vitiello, the agency’s acting deputy commissioner, said Tuesday.

Britain’s Opposition Labour Party to Force Vote in Parliament on Pay Cap

U.S. News & World Report
Jeremy Corbyn, leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party speaks on the BBC’s Marr Show in London, Britain, June 11, 2017.

Mattis: US arms for Syrian Kurds will continue after Raqqa

St. Augustine Record
MUNICH – U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Tuesday that America will continue to provide weapons to Syrian Kurdish fighters after the battle to oust Islamic State militants from Raqqa, Syria, is over.

Roger Stone agrees to meet with House intelligence committee

CNN
Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump’s longtime confidante Roger Stone will testify before the House intelligence committee on July 24 in a closed session.

Bernie Sanders says reported investigation into his wife stems from ‘pathetic’ attack

CNN
Washington (CNN) Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday defended his wife, Jane Sanders, amid reports of a potential federal investigation related to her time helming the now-defunct Burlington College.

Midterms loom over Mueller’s Russia probe

Politico
Special counsel Robert Mueller has only just begun investigating whether President Donald Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia in last year’s election and whether Trump himself obstructed justice, but there are already fears that he’ll face pressure

Justin Trudeau: Record-Breaking Canadian Sniper Who Killed ISIS Jihadi With Two-Mile Shot Should Be ‘Celebrated’

Newsweek
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday praised a special forces sniper who set a record-setting shot last week, killing an Islamic State militant group (ISIS) fighter from over two miles away.

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