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On the money: Trump pushes new arms race

The economic rationale behind President Trump's militarism reflects the fact the US is the world's largest arms dealer.

Fri, 24 Mar 2017

US Congressional probes into alleged Russian influence in the 2016 presidential campaign are gearing up.

The House of Representatives committee on intelligence held its first public hearing on the matter on March 20, with the second scheduled for March 28.

The Senate intelligence committee

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