The Connection Between Russia and 2 Green Groups Fighting Fracking in US
April 23, 2018 |
Good morning from Washington, which is chattering about the North Korean dictator's proclamation that he's abandoning pursuit of nuclear weapons after a visit from the CIA director, whose confirmation as secretary of state faces harsh winds in a Senate committee. Fred Lucas spotlights major concerns ahead of the Trump-Kim summit. Our White House correspondent also sifts through the Comey memos, while commentator David Harsanyi assesses the fired FBI director's pre-election actions. Want a case of collusion with Russia that affects Americans' pocketbooks? You'll be surprised by Kevin Mooney's investigation of mutual goals in natural gas development. Forsooth, it's Talk Like Shakespeare Day. |
NewsThe Connection Between Russia and 2 Green Groups Fighting Fracking in US"Follow the money trail, and this [New York] ban on fracking could be viewed as an example of successful Russian espionage," says Ken Stiles, a CIA veteran of 29 years. |
CommentaryComey's Handling of Hillary Clinton Shows Us He's No HeroIt's an article of faith among Democrats and many Trump critics that the Comey letter, sent to Congress on Oct. 28, was reckless and unprofessional, and likely triggered the downfall of Clinton. |
News4 Takeaways From the James Comey Memos"He ... went on at great length, explaining that he has nothing to do with Russia," the fired FBI director wrote of President Trump. |
NewsKey Questions Before the Trump-Kim Meeting"Any deal must be highly verifiable," says George Mason University's Jamil Jaffer. "North Korea has already lied and cheated repeatedly in past deals with the United States, and there is no desire on the part of this administration to repeat the mistakes of the Iran deal." |
Commentary1 Comment on Conservative Article Costs Iowan Government AppointmentAccording to the liberals who opposed her, it was simple. She was too religious for the job. |
CommentaryWe Hear You: Students and Parents 'Need to Take a Hard Look at Themselves' Before Banning Guns"Protesting teens need to stop and think about their part in all of this, then clean up their acts and schools before demanding the same from the government," writes Pat Kennedy of Midland, Texas. |
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