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10 Hidden Details The Secret Service Doesn’t Want You To Know

 You’ve seen them running alongside the presidential limousine, scanning large crowds like hawks and walking around the grounds of the White House. Of course, we’re talking about the US Secret Service. These men and women have a serious job and they definitely look the part. Dressed in their black suits, their best-known job is to protect the POTUS. But there’s more to it than that. As you’ll see with these following 10 secrets, the Secret Service is about more than looking intimidating while wearing sunglasses. Ahead we’ll start you off by explaining the original purpose of the Secret...

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Trump to send military to Mexican border

President Donald Trump has vowed to send the US military to secure the nation’s southern border with Mexico. “We are going to be doing things militarily,” Mr Trump said at the White House on Tuesday, adding that it would be a “big step”. Earlier Mr Trump threatened to cut aid to Honduras amid reports of a “caravan” of asylum seekers heading for the US. Both of his predecessors in the White House also deployed National Guard troops to help secure the US border. President Barack Obama sent some 1,200 soldiers to guard the boundary, while President George W Bush...

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PAUL MANAFORT’S NEW LEGAL NIGHTMARE IS EVEN WORSE NEWS FOR TRUMP

The existence of the Rosenstein Memo blows a hole in Manafort’s defense-and sheds new light on the collusion question. The procedural defense put forward by Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign manager facing down Robert Mueller, may be fatally flawed. Lawyers for Manafort, who has pleaded not guilty to more than a dozen charges including conspiracy, tax fraud, and lying to the F.B.I., have argued that the allegations are unrelated to the question of collusion, and thus represent an act of overreach by the special counsel. But that defense crumbled on Tuesday, when it was revealed in a court...

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Intel stock tumbles on report that Apple will make its own Mac chips

Could Intel survive without Apple as a big customer? Investors aren’t so sure. Shares of Intel nosedived more than 8% Monday on a report that Apple plans to start making its own processors for Mac computers as early as 2020. The stock closed down 6%. The move is part of a larger strategy to ensure all Apple devices function similarly and can work in tandem, according to Bloomberg. Apple (AAPL) began using Intel (INTC) processors in Macs in 2006. Paul Otellini, who was CEO of Intel at the time, appeared on stage with Steve Jobs in a cleanroom suit...

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Trump appoints personal physician to veteran minister

Ronny Jackson made headlines a few weeks ago when he announced that Donald Trump was mentally fit. Now the US President’s personal physician will be promoted: he will run the second largest US federal agency. In the government team of US President Donald Trump there is another change: The military doctor Ronny Jackson should take over the post of veteran minister of David Shulkin, tweeted Trump on Wednesday. Jackson is a “highly respected admiral.” Jackson had made himself popular with Trump when he certified the 71-year-old US president in January this year, a good health and mental state. Trump...

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