Acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker was aware of fraud allegations against an invention promotion company where he was an advisor and was slow to respond to government investigators probing it, documents released on Friday show.
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Whitaker’s Ascent at Justice Dept. Surprised Investigators of Firm Accused of Fraud
Mr. Whitaker, the acting attorney general, sat on the board of a patent firm that was investigated by the Federal Trade Commission over accusations it bilked thousands of customers.
Trump administration to allow seismic blasting harmful to marine creatures
Deny global warming kill marine life – the earth for profit and votes!

Airgun testing in search for oil and gas could harm hundreds of mammals such as dolphins and whales off the Atlantic coast
The Trump administration is to allow marine creatures such as whales and dolphins to be harmed by companies as they search for potential oil and gas reserves off the Atlantic coast.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) has granted five operators permission to “incidentally but not intentionally harass marine mammals” while conducting surveys for fossil fuels in the seabed.
Anti-Semitism: ‘Climate has got worse for Jews in Europe,’ says Moscow rabbi
And the climate for Jews in Russia?

Anti-Semitism is spreading across Europe once again. Moscow’s chief rabbi, Pinchas Goldschmidt told DW about the fears and hopes of Europe’s Jewish communities and warned against radicalization in society.
‘I’ve Thought a Lot About Whether I Did Good or Evil’: Missionaries on the Death of John Allen Chau
The death of an American missionary this month has led to an internal reckoning among many of his fellow missionaries.
As Brexit looms, Spain eyes taking greater control over Gibraltar
When Mariza Llamas was 16, a trip from her home in Gibraltar to the neighboring town of Algeciras, where her relatives lived, took two ferry rides and a stopover on another continent — a full day of traveling.
This was in the 1970s, when tensions between Spain and Gibraltar, the British outpost…
Sea of Azov: Ukrainian sailors remanded in custody

A group of 22 Ukrainian sailors was arrested following the clash between Ukrainian navy vessels and Russia’s coastal guard in the Sea of Azov on Sunday. They could face long jail terms in Russia. DW spoke to the lawyers.
‘The last straw’: Tens of thousands of Indian farmers protest against Modi

Some of India’s 263 million farmers, an important voting bloc, say low food prices and Modi Government policies have impoverished families and led farmers to suicide.
Two American mothers say this map proves segregation is coming back to the South

A group of residents in Louisiana are trying to form a new city in a move widely seen by opponents as a racially motivated attempt to bring back school segregation.
6 Takeaways From the Times’s Investigation Into T.M. Landry
Based on interviews with 46 people, including parents, former and current students and more, and examinations of legal and school records, The Times found the school abused students and doctored college applications.
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