Russia’s Lavrov says reports on US election interference ‘just blather’
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov declined to comment on Saturday on U.S. indictments of 13 Russians and three Russian companies.
Pressure mounts on FBI director to resign as Florida community reels
Pressure is mounting on the FBI director to resign after his agency admitted it failed to investigate the man accused of killing 17 people in Florida.
Post-Brexit security deal must transcend ideology, UK’s May tells Europe
Britain and the EU should sign a new security treaty and must not let ideological differences block co-operation after Brexit, Prime Minister May said.
Worldpay and Visa are reversing duplicate Coinbase transactions
Worldpay and Visa said they are reversing duplicate transactions that recently caused unauthorized withdrawals for some users of Coinbase.
Kudlow: Here’s why Trump should embrace a ‘King Dollar’ as part of his economic strategy
There is still a missing pillar in Trump’s economic agenda, and that is a sound dollar strategy.
US agents arrest more than 200 undocumented immigrants, target 122 businesses in California sweep
A five-day immigration sweep in California targeting 122 firms resulted in 212 arrests, U.S. officials announced Friday.
No charge
A third of UK car-owners do not have a driveway – so charging an electric car can be difficult.
Kiwis crackdown
New Zealand is set to introduce a radical measure to tame its soaring property market
Russian stocks tumble on Mueller indictments
Russian stocks tumbled after a federal grand jury indicted Russian actors for alleged interference in the U.S. election.
Rosenstein: No allegation of American involvement or election impact – in this particular indictment
Rosenstein repeatedly emphasized that in this particular indictment, there’s no evidence of any American knowingly helping the Russian operatives.
