Ty Tobb, a close descendent of a celebrated but controversial baseball player, has left his job with the Washington DC law firm Hogan Lovells. Unlike the slew of other outside lawyers retained by either the White House or by Donald Trump personally, Mr Cobb will work from inside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The decision to hire Mr Cobb came as administration officials seek someone to enforce discipline in the White House regarding Russia matters, including the President, who frequently vents his frustrations about the investigations on Twitter, according to Bloomberg News.
Syringes left by drug users amid the heroin crisis are turning up everywhere. In March alone, San Francisco collected more than 13,000 syringes, compared with only about 2,900 the same month in 2016. “I just want more awareness that this is happening,” said Nancy Holmes, whose 11-year-old daughter stepped on a needle in Santa Cruz, California, while swimming.
Donald Trump has authorised the addition of 15,000 seasonal worker visas during what the White House has billed as "Made in America" week. For "Made in America" week, the Trump administration wanted to highlight American manufacturing, which the President has repeatedly said he will "bring back". DHS officials are billing the extra visas as being in line with the theme of the week, too: “This does help with American businesses continuing to prosper,” one said.
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