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“State opens corruption investigation, Trump:  ‘I won’t use force’, A look at everything that Trump assailed at Davos.”

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Trump: ‘I won’t use force’

By STEVE HOLLAND and TREVOR HUNNICUTT Reuters DAVOS, Switzerland – President Donald Trump abruptly stepped back on Wednesday from threats to impose tariffs as leverage to seize Greenland, ruled out the use of force and suggested a deal was in sight to end a dispute over the Danish territory that risked the deepest rupture in transatlantic relations in decades. Traveling in Davos,Switzerland, Trump backed down, for now, from weeks of rhetoric that shook the NATO alliance and risked a new…Read more

A look at everything that Trump assailed at Davos

By ERIN MENDELL and SHASHANK BENGALI NYTimes News Service President Donald Trump took aim at many familiar targets, and some new ones, in a lengthy speech at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday in which he alternately praised and threatened European alliesand repeated his demands for ownership of Greenland. He pledged not to use force to seize the semiautonomous Danish territory, giving some measure of relief. But that slight comfort was likely undercut by the often mocking tone of a speech…Read more

State opens corruption investigation

AG to look into allegations legislator accepted $35,000 in a paper bag By PETER BOYLAN Honolulu Star-Advertiser The state Department of the Attorney General changed course Tuesday after an agreement with federal authorities to share evidence – opening an investigation into an unnamed politician who was mentioned in a corruption probe and allegedly accepted $35,000 in a paper bag. The announcement of the state probe came13 days after Attorney General Anne Lopez declared that she would wait…Read more


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