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President Trump Claims Without Evidence That China Hacked Clinton Email Server
President Donald Trump tweeted that China was behind a hack of Hillary Clinton's emails, in an apparent reference to an article published by the conservative Daily Caller website. China denied the allegation. "Hillary Clinton’s Emails, many of which are Classified Information, got hacked by China.
Some Tennessee Residents Lack Broadband. Could the TN Valley Authority Become Their New ISP?
Former Gov Phil Bredesen (D-TN) — and his Republican rival for the US Senate, House Communications Subcommittee Chairman Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) — have both been talking up plans to expand broadband access in rural places. But they're pitching two very different solutions. Bredesen's idea is proposing legislation that would allow the Tennessee Valley Authority to get rural residents hooked up.
How Social Media Came To The Rescue After India's Floods (National Public Radio)
Submitted by Robbie McBeath on Wed, 08/22/2018 - 16:39Impact Of Facebook's False Posts Is Difficult To Measure (National Public Radio)
Submitted by benton on Tue, 08/14/2018 - 06:22On Appeals Court, Judge Kavanaugh Helped To Loosen Political Money Laws (National Public Radio)
Submitted by benton on Wed, 08/08/2018 - 06:21Week Of Trump Reversals Puts 2018 Election Security In The Spotlight (National Public Radio)
Submitted by benton on Fri, 07/20/2018 - 06:17New Charges Confirm That 'Infiltration' Was An Aspect Of Russian 2016 Attack (National Public Radio)
Submitted by benton on Tue, 07/17/2018 - 06:26Rising Seas Could Cause Problems For Internet Infrastructure (National Public Radio)
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President Trump Calls His Criticism Of British Prime Minister 'Fake News'
President Donald Trump denied criticizing British Prime Minister Theresa May on her home soil July 13, despite being quoted in an interview with a British tabloid saying she had gone "the opposite way" and ignoring advice he gave her regarding Britain's withdrawal from the European Union. President Trump declared as "fake news" his criticism of May in an interview in The Sun, although the tabloid itself released a recording of the session. In the interview, President Trump said he would have done Brexit "much differently.