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Boycott Sochi Olympics? Sen. Lindsey Graham’s idea not too sporting,...

WASHINGTON — Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., touched a nerve in athletes and Olympic officials alike Wednesday by floating the possibility of boycotting the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. “I...

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Boycott Sochi Olympics? Sen. Lindsey Graham’s idea not too sporting,...

WASHINGTON Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., touched a nerve in athletes and Olympic officials alike Wednesday by floating the possibility of boycotting the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. “I...

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Study links extremes in climate to violence

WASHINGTON/MOSCOW – Russia’s granting of temporary asylum to former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden against Washington’s wishes unleashed calls from members of both parties...

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G20 meet: War overshadows economy as Obama heads into the lion's den in Russia

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia: US President Barack Obama is heading into the lion's den of Russia, confronting Syria's key patron as well as foreign leaders skeptical of his call for an international...

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McCain, Graham blast Syrian chemical weapons deal

WASHINGTON — Two Republican senators who are among President Barack Obama's sharpest foreign policy critics on Saturday blasted a Syrian chemical weapons agreement as "an act of provocative weakness"...

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Snowden asylum a blow to U.S.-Russia relations

August 1, 2013 -- Updated 1645 GMT (0045 HKT) Washington (CNN) -- Russia's decision to grant asylum to classified leaker Edward Snowden is a blow to already challenged U.S. relations with Moscow,...

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Boycott Sochi Olympics? Sen. Lindsey Graham’s idea not too sporting,...

WASHINGTON -- Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., touched a nerve in athletes and Olympic officials alike Wednesday by floating the possibility of boycotting the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia....

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Snowden Standoff Threatens Obama-Putin Moscow Summit

The standoff between the U.S. and Russia over fugitive former security contractor Edward Snowden may threaten a planned summit between Presidents Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin as the case further...

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White House, senators condemn Russia decision on Snowden asylum

WASHINGTON -- The White House condemned Russia’s decision to grant temporary asylum to former spy agency contractor Edward Snowden on Tuesday and stepped up a public threat to cancel President Obama’s...

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Obama "disappointed" over Snowden's asylum

Allowing the Snowden interfere with U.S.-Russian relations goes beyond the pale. Whatever happened to Snowden, the White House and Congress have no one to blame but themselves for souring U.S.-Russian...

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Lawmakers Urge Harder Line With Russia After Snowden Snub

Russia’s grant of temporary asylum to former contractor Edward Snowden against U.S. wishes unleashed calls from members of both parties for President Barack Obama to take a harder line against his...

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White House 'extremely disappointed' with Russia

WASHINGTON — A highly anticipated fall summit between President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin could become a casualty of Moscow's defiant decision to grant temporary asylum to...

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US rethinks Obama-Putin summit after Russia grants Snowden asylum

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Obama rethinks Putin summit after Snowden granted asylum

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is rethinking whether to hold a summit in Moscow with President Vladimir Putin next month after Russia rejected U.S. pleas and gave temporary asylum to...

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Snowden's asylum unlikely to derail diplomacy

Russia's decision to grant asylum to Edward Snowden has upset the Obama administration and angered Congress. But it's unlikely the 30-year-old National Security Agency leaker will destroy tense ties...

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Obama may cancel trip to Moscow as tensions build over Snowden

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama may cancel a scheduled trip to Moscow to meet with President Vladimir Putin in September as the standoff over the fate of Edward Snowden, the former National...

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Moscow Trip for Obama May Be Off as Snowden Tensions Build

WASHINGTON -- President Obama may cancel a scheduled trip to Moscow to meet with President Vladimir V. Putin in September as the standoff over the fate of Edward J. Snowden, the former National...

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>US careful not to let Snowden destroy Russia ties

WASHINGTON (AP) — Russia's decision to grant asylum to Edward Snowden has upset the Obama administration and enraged Congress. But if the United States wasn't prepared to scrap its maddeningly...

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US careful not to let Snowden destroy Russia ties

Russia's decision to grant asylum to Edward Snowden has upset the Obama administration and enraged Congress. But if the United States wasn't prepared to scrap its maddeningly difficult relationship...

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State Dept. spokeswoman to Jake Tapper: "our relationship with Russia has...

(Source: TBS - Turner Broadcasting Systems Inc) Today on The Lead with Jake Tapper, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki joined the program to discuss the latest on Yemen and Russia. A transcript of...

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