Obama’s Japan visit starts with apology – although not for Hiroshima

Obama’s Japan visit starts with apology – although not for Hiroshima

(CNSNews.com) – President Obama has said he will not offer an apology when visiting Hiroshima this week, but his trip to Japan began on an awkward note and expressions of regret, after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe opened a press appearance by sternly lecturing him over a murder allegedly perpetrated by a former U.S. Marine on Okinawa.

Abe began his televised comments by saying the case in Okinawa had taken up "the entire time" of a small group discussion during his talks with Obama.

Clinton email practices broke rules, created risk, probe says
Democrats

Clinton email practices broke rules, created risk, probe says

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton and her team ignored clear guidance from the State Department that her email setup broke federal standards and could leave sensitive material vulnerable to hackers, a department audit has found. Her aides twice brushed aside concerns, in one case telling technical staff "the matter was not to be discussed further."

The inspector general's review on Wednesday also revealed that hacking attempts led forced then-Secretary of State Clinton off email at one point in 2011, though she insists the personal server she used was never breached. Clinton and several of her senior staff declined to be interviewed for the investigation.

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