Thursday, May 18, 2017

Alex Jones: InfoWars radio host forced to apologise to Chobani yoghurt boss

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Alex Jones: InfoWars radio host forced to apologise to Chobani yoghurt boss

Alex Jones: InfoWars radio host forced to apologise to Chobani yoghurt bossRight-wing radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones says he has settled a lawsuit filed by Greek yoghurt giant Chobani, despite previous claims that he would never back down in the defamation case. Mr Jones read a brief statement at the end of his radio show on Wednesday saying he had retracted previous stories and tweets about Chobani. Chobani had argued in its lawsuit that Mr Jones and his InfoWars website posted fabricated stories earlier this month that linked Chobani owner Hamdi Ulukaya and the company to a sexual assault case involving refugee children.


Nigeria says freed girl not one of Chibok abductees

Nigeria says freed girl not one of Chibok abducteesNigeria's government on Thursday retracted its announcement that another Chibok girl was free, saying she was not one of the 219 whose kidnapping more than three years ago caused global outrage. The presidency said on Wednesday evening that the teenager was picked up by the military after fleeing from Boko Haram jihadists. Osinbajo is currently deputising for President Muhammadu Buhari, who is in London on medical leave.


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A look back at Robert Mueller

A look back at Robert MuellerRobert Swan Mueller III, 72, who was just named special counsel to investigate Russian interference in the presidential election, is a jut-jawed former Marine with a bone-dry wit who retains traces of his Main Line Pennsylvania upbringing. At the Justice Department he was known as Bobby Three Sticks, a playful allusion to his patrician name, and, some say, to the three-fingered Boy Scout salute. He started as FBI director a week before 9/11, and oversaw the remaking of the bureau into an intelligence and counter-terrorism organization, charged with preventing new attacks as well as arresting the perpetrators.


Donald Trump lashes out over special counsel appointed to investigate his Russia links and misspells counsel

Donald Trump lashes out over special counsel appointed to investigate his Russia links and misspells counselDonald Trump has attacked the appointment for a former FBI director to investigate alleged ties between his campaign team and Russia. "With all of the illegal acts that took place in the Clinton campaign & Obama Administration, there was never a special councel [sic] appointed!" the President wrote on Twitter. Mr Trump did not elaborate on the "illegal acts", but appeared to be referring to the closed investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server for government communications, including classified information.


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