September 2019

White House Weighs Blocking Chinese Companies From U.S. Exchanges

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is discussing whether to block Chinese companies from listing shares on American stock exchanges, the latest push to try to sever economic ties between the United States and China, according to people familiar with the deliberations. The internal discussions are in their early stages and no decision is imminent, these

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At Fox News, Trump Impeachment Inquiry Brings On-Air Sniping

Fox News personalities are facing heckles, insults and criticism for their coverage this week of President Trump and the impeachment inquiry. And that’s just from their own colleagues. In an unusual airing of intramural grievances, Fox News anchors and pundits have let loose at one another in full public view — lobbing attacks across time

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Giuliani Backs Out of Kremlin-Supported Conference in Armenia

WASHINGTON — Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Trump’s personal lawyer, backed out on Friday from a scheduled appearance at a Kremlin-supported conference in Armenia that may include President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. “Not going,” Mr. Giuliani told The New York Times in a text, after The Washington Post reported on Friday afternoon that he was

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Mark Amodei Is First House Republican to Support Trump Impeachment Inquiry

Representative Mark Amodei of Nevada on Friday became the first Republican member of the House of Representatives to back the rapidly escalating impeachment inquiry — but he said he was reserving judgment on whether President Trump should be impeached. Mr. Amodei, 61, a four-term congressman from Carson City, is the chairman of Trump’s re-election campaign

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