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EU's Barnier: no-deal Brexit more likely by the day, three options left
Britain has become more likely in the recent days to crash out of the European Union without a divorce agreement, the bloc's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Tuesday.Private -
'Deeply unsatisfactory': Rees-Mogg attacks PM May's new Brexit plan
Jacob Rees-Mogg, a leading hardline Brexiteer in Theresa May's Conservative Party, attacked her plan to further delay Brexit so she can work with the opposition Labour party to break the impasse over Britain's departure.Private -
'Deeply unsatisfactory': Rees-Mogg attacks PM May's new Brexit plan
Jacob Rees-Mogg, a leading hardline Brexiteer in Theresa May's Conservative Party, attacked her plan to further delay Brexit so she can work with the opposition Labour party to break the impasse over Britain's departure.Private -
U.S. senators seek details on nuclear power cooperation with Saudi Arabia
U.S. senators from both parties on Tuesday asked Energy Secretary Rick Perry for details about recent approvals for companies to share nuclear energy information with Saudi Arabia, with the lawmakers expressing concern about possible development of atomic weapons.Private -
Senate panel reviewing whistleblower claims on aviation safety: panel chair Wicker
Whistleblowers claim U.S. aviation safety inspectors, including some who worked on the now-grounded Boeing 737 MAX, did not receive proper training and valid certifications, the chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee said on Tuesday.Private -
Boris Johnson: UK PM May's new plan will hand power to Brussels
Boris Johnson, former British foreign secretary and prominent Brexiteer, said on Tuesday that Prime Minister Theresa May's new plan to further delay Brexit and open talks with the opposition Labour Party would hand power to the European Union.Private -
Canada scandal starting to hit Trudeau's support in key province
The biggest scandal of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's tenure is starting to hit his fortunes in the populous province of Quebec, where the ruling Liberals say they need to pick up seats in an October election to remain in power.Private -
Trump says he's prepared to close Mexico border if necessary
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was prepared to close the U.S. southern border if necessary but that Mexico has apprehended thousands of people in recent days and its actions have made a big difference in the immigration situation.Private -
French report say plane in 2016 EgyptAir crash should never have taken off
The 2016 crash of a Paris-Cairo EgyptAir flight that killed all 66 people on board was a result of a lack of maintenance and the plane should never have taken off, according to an experts' report commissioned by France's justice ministry.Private -
Boris Johnson: UK PM May's new plan will hand power to Brussels
Boris Johnson, former British foreign secretary and prominent Brexiteer, said on Tuesday that Prime Minister Theresa May's new plan to further delay Brexit and open talks with the opposition Labour Party would hand power to the European Union.Private -
Low oil prices mean U.S. can stand firm on Venezuela sanctions, says Pence
Vice President Mike Pence said on Tuesday the United States would continue to pressure Venezuela's oil industry and those who support it with economic sanctions, citing world oil prices as low enough to allow for the measures.Private -
Care.com slumps after Best Buy suspends relationship
Electronics retailer Best Buy Co Inc said on Tuesday it had suspended its relationship with Care.com Inc, sending the online childcare marketplace operator's stock down 9.8 percent.Private -
Democrat-led House panel subpoenas former White House security chief
A Democratic-led congressional committee voted on Tuesday to subpoena a former White House security clearance chief over a whistleblower's allegations that career officials' decisions to deny security clearances to some of President Donald Trump's advisers were inappropriately reversed.Private -
Algerian president Bouteflika resigns: state news agency
Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has submitted his resignation, state news agency APS said on Tuesday, following weeks of mass protests against his rule.Private -
U.S. Senate Republican leader says closing Mexico border could be catastrophic
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said closing the U.S. border with Mexico could have devastating economic consequences, and joined his Democratic colleagues in warning President Donald Trump against such a move.Private -
Brexit prize in sight, May wants to find way with Labour: spokesman
Prime Minister Theresa May believes trying to reach agreement with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to break a parliamentary impasse is worth aiming for to win the "significant prize" of Brexit, her spokesman said on Tuesday.Private -
Predators' Watson returning from 27-game suspension
Nashville forward Austin Watson will make his return from a suspension of more than two months for alcohol abuse when the Predators visit the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday.Private -
UK PM May's Brexit plea to Labour likely to fail, JPMorgan warns
U.S. investment bank JPMorgan predicted failure for British Prime Minister's appeal for help from opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to break the Brexit logjam.Private -
We need clarity, France and Germany tell UK after May seeks further Brexit delay
The foreign ministers of Germany and France called for more clarity from London on Tuesday after British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would seek a further delay to Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.Private -
Brexit prize in sight, May wants to find way with Labour: spokesman
Prime Minister Theresa May believes trying to reach agreement with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to break a parliamentary impasse is worth aiming for to win the "significant prize" of Brexit, her spokesman said on Tuesday.Private -
May gambles on talks with Labour to unlock Brexit, enraging her party
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday she would ask for another Brexit delay to sit down with the opposition Labour leader, a last-ditch gambit to break the deadlock over Britain's exit that enraged many in her febrile party.Private -
Democrat-led House panel subpoenas ex-White House security chief in security clearance probe
A Democratic-led congressional committee voted on Tuesday to subpoena a former White House security clearance chief over whistleblower allegations that the Trump administration inappropriately reversed career officials' decisions to deny security clearances to some of the president's advisers.Private -
UK PM May's Brexit plea to Labour likely to fail, JPMorgan warns
U.S. investment bank JPMorgan predicted failure for British Prime Minister's appeal for help from opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to break the Brexit logjam.Private -
We need clarity, France and Germany tell UK after May seeks further Brexit delay
The foreign ministers of Germany and France called for more clarity from London on Tuesday after British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would seek a further delay to Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.Private -
Jaguars sign veteran RBs Cunningham, Blue
The Jacksonville Jaguars signed running back Benny Cunningham on Tuesday, one day after reaching an agreement with running back Alfred Blue.Private -
Brexit becoming 'soft to the point of disintegration', says Johnson
Boris Johnson, who was a leading figure in the campaign to take Britain out of the EU, said Brexit was becoming "soft to the point of disintegration" after Prime Minister Theresa May asked to work with the opposition Labour party to secure an exit deal.Private -
May gambles on talks with Labour to unlock Brexit, enraging her party
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday she would ask for another Brexit delay to sit down with the opposition Labour leader, a last-ditch gambit to break the deadlock over Britain's exit that enraged many in her febrile party.Private -
Algeria's Bouteflika - from revolutionary to ailing recluse
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who resigned on Tuesday after resisting weeks of protests, established himself by ending a ruinous civil war but came undone over corruption and economic stagnation.Private -
UK's Gove still hopes Northern Irish DUP will back May's Brexit approach
The British government still wants the support of Northern Irish unionists to pass its Brexit deal despite pivoting in its strategy to consult the opposition Labour party on the way forward, environment minister Michael Gove said on Tuesday.Private -
Ecuador's president says Assange breached terms of London embassy asylum
President Lenin Moreno of Ecuador told radio stations on Tuesday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has "repeatedly violated" the terms of his asylum in the Andean nation's London embassy, where he has lived for nearly seven years.Private -
Brexit becoming 'soft to the point of disintegration', says Johnson
Boris Johnson, who was a leading figure in the campaign to take Britain out of the EU, said Brexit was becoming "soft to the point of disintegration" after Prime Minister Theresa May asked to work with the opposition Labour party to secure an exit deal.Private -
Wall St pauses after recent surge, Walgreens slides on profit warning
U.S. stocks stalled on Tuesday as a decline in shares of Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc weighed on the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average and economic data did little to ease growth concerns.Private -
UK's Gove still hopes Northern Irish DUP will back May's Brexit approach
The British government still wants the support of Northern Irish unionists to pass its Brexit deal despite pivoting in its strategy to consult the opposition Labour party on the way forward, environment minister Michael Gove said on Tuesday.Private -
Low oil prices mean U.S. can stand firm on Venezuela sanctions: Pence
Vice President Mike Pence said on Tuesday the United States would continue to pressure Venezuela's oil industry and those who support it with economic sanctions, citing world oil prices as low enough to allow for the measures.Private -
Algerian leader Bouteflika quits after mass protests
Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigned on Tuesday, succumbing to a groundswell of public pressure after weeks of mass protests against his 20-year rule.Private -
Braves sign Acuna to eight-year, $100 million extension
The Atlanta Braves and 21-year-old outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. have agreed to an eight-year, $100 million contract extension, the team announced on Tuesday.Private -
Wizards dismiss team president Grunfeld
Longtime Washington Wizards president Ernie Grunfeld was dismissed on Tuesday in the wake of the franchise's subpar season, team chairman Ted Leonsis said.Private -
Texans S Hal, cancer survivor, announces retirement
Houston Texans safety and cancer survivor Andre Hal announced his retirement on Tuesday, saying his decision was not health-related.Private -
PG&E faces new probation terms aimed at cutting wildfire risk
A U.S. judge on Tuesday imposed new criminal probation terms on PG&E Corp aimed at reducing the risk that the bankrupt power producer’s equipment will spark more destructive wildfires.Private -
Trump takes step back from threat to close border with Mexico
President Donald Trump took a step back on Tuesday from a threat to close the southwestern border to fight illegal immigration, crediting Mexican officials with taking big steps in recent days to apprehend more U.S.-bound migrants crossing their country.Private -
Senior UK Conservative says PM May's new Brexit plan a disaster
British lawmaker Iain Duncan Smith, a former leader of Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party and a staunch Brexit supporter, attacked her new plan to delay Brexit and open talks with the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn.Private -
U.S. State Department engaging with Congress on Trump's Central American aid cutoff
The U.S. State Department is engaging with Congress over President Donald Trump's order to end aid payments to three Central American countries, State Department spokesman Robert Palladino said on Tuesday.Private -
Ecuador's president says Assange breached terms of London embassy asylum
President Lenin Moreno of Ecuador told radio stations on Tuesday that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has "repeatedly violated" the terms of his asylum in the Andean nation's London embassy, where he has lived for nearly seven years.Private -
U.S. Senate panel reviewing whistleblower claims on aviation safety: panel chair
The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee is investigating claims by a number of whistleblowers that aviation safety inspectors, including some who worked to evaluate the now-grounded Boeing 737 MAX, were not properly trained or certified, the committee chairman said on Tuesday.Private -
Senior UK Conservative says PM May's new Brexit plan a disaster
British lawmaker Iain Duncan Smith, a former leader of Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party and a staunch Brexit supporter, attacked her new plan to delay Brexit and open talks with the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn.Private
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