Sunday, February 12, 2017

U.S. will strengthen Pacific allies against North Korea hostility - official

White House News Headlines - Yahoo! News
U.S. will strengthen Pacific allies against North Korea hostility - official
The United States is committed to the security of its allies in the Pacific region and will bolster its allies there against any hostile actions from North Korea, a White House official said on Sunday.
U.S. will strengthen Pacific allies against NKorea hostility -official
The United States is committed to the security of its allies in the Pacific region and will bolster its allies there against any hostile actions from North Korea, a White House official said on Sunday.
New England Patriots Boycotting Trump’s White House List Keeps Growing

New England Patriots Boycotting Trump’s White House List Keeps GrowingThe number of NFL champion New England Patriots on record with plans to boycott Donald Trump’s White House now tops the number of Super Bowl rings owned by Tom Brady. Shutdown Corner reports the number now stands at six and possibly growing. Tight end Martellus Bennett was the first one to express his dissent with the new Republican president, announcing right around the time that the Patriots were clinching their 34-28, come-from-behind overtime win over the Atlanta Falcons that he would essentially be taking a knee on the entire proceedings.


Netanyahu pledges to promote "responsible policies" at Trump meeting

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in JerusalemBy Jeffrey Heller JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he would present "responsible policies" in talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, signalling to the Israeli far-right to curb its territorial demands in the occupied West Bank. Netanyahu leaves for Washington on Monday and will see Trump at the White House on Wednesday for their first meeting since the Republican's inauguration last month, with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and policy towards Iran on the agenda. During his 2016 election campaign, Trump indicated his presidency would be a boon for Israel and tough on Palestinians, after an acrimonious relationship between his predecessor Barack Obama and Netanyahu that included clashes over settlement building and Iran's nuclear programme.


'SNL' airs dark Kellyanne Conway sketch that went too far for some

'SNL' airs dark Kellyanne Conway sketch that went too far for someCast member Michael Che, who hosts the show's "Weekend Update" segment, agreed with the commander-in-chief in an interview with Esquire following the election. During last night’s show, a pre-taped segment fearing Kate McKinnon as Conway and Beck Bennett as CNN host Jake Tapper seemed to ignite a discussion about the show’s bias and taste level. “SNL just gave a gift to the White House with this sexist, unfunny Kellyanne Conway skit,” Olivia Nuzzi, who covers the Trump administration for New York Magazine, wrote on Twitter, noting that casting Conway as Glenn Close’s unstable career woman from “Fatal Attraction” was the wrong move by the show.


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