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Special counsel Robert Mueller believes that Paul Manafort was sharing polling data and discussing Russian-Ukrainian policy with his close Russian-intelligence-linked associate, Konstantin Kilimnik, while he led the Trump presidential campaign, according to parts of a court filing that were meant to be redacted by Manafort's legal team Tuesday but were released publicly.Manafort discussed a Ukrainian peace plan with Kilimnik, his lawyers acknowledged. He also shared polling data related to the 2016 presidential campaign with Kilimnik, Manafort's legal team acknowledges in their court filing.The details accidentally released Tuesday are the closest public assertion yet in the Mueller cases of coordination between a Trump campaign official and the Russian government, as Kilimnik is believed to be linked to Russian military intelligence. It's a major acknowledgment from the Mueller team that their investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is finding potential contact between at least one Trump campaign official and the Kremlin.The Ukraine peace plan that they discussed likely would have dealt with Russian intervention in the region. At around the same time, Russian government operatives were allegedly hacking Democratic computers to help Trump and orchestrating a social media propaganda scheme to sway voters against Trump's electoral opponents.Kilimnik has long been suspected to be central to Mueller's investigation into Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election. The revelations in the court filing Tuesday seem to confirm that.Manafort's filing also acknowledges he met with Kilimnik in Madrid. Later Tuesday, Manafort spokesman Jason Maloni said that meeting was in January or February 2017, after Trump was elected. There are two known meetings during the campaign between Manafort and Kilimnik.The sentences revealed in the filing certify for the first time Mueller's interest in Kilimnik's political actions during the campaign. Manafort has not been charged with crimes related to his work for Trump. Kilimnik only faces a charge from Mueller related to allegedly helping Manafort tamper with witnesses following his arrest.Kilimnik has not entered a plea in US courts, and Manafort has pleaded guilty to the witness tampering allegation and has been convicted on several lobbying-related financial crimes.Prosecutors have previously said they believe Kilimnik has ties to the military intelligence unit the GRU, which allegedly hacked the Democratic Party and leaked damaging emails while Manafort ran Trump's campaign operation. Manafort and Kilimnik have been close colleagues for years.The errant admissions in Manafort's court filing also acknowledge that a person wanted to use his name when meeting President Donald Trump.Errant redactionsThe revelations come in Manafort's written response to accusations that Manafort lied to Mueller's team during cooperation interviews. Those portions had been redacted given Mueller's sensitivities toward ongoing investigations, Manafort's lawyers said, but the redactions were able to be read in the document filed with the federal court online.Manafort says he did not intentionally mislead Mueller. His legal team offered explanations of human nature as the reasons for his misstatements. He also tried to help the investigation in several ways, such as by handing over his computers, email accounts and passwords to Mueller, he says in a new filing.Previously, the special counsel's office outlined five areas in which they believe Manafort lied, including about his contact with Kilimnik, who is of interest to the Mueller investigation, and about his communication with White House officials as recently as last year, but redacted some details of what they know and how they know it.Mueller's accusation that Manafort lied already pulled into question the former campaign chairman's possibility for leniency in the justice system and his usefulness to federal authorities -- though it raised the possibility President Donald Trump could see Manafort as an ally and offer him a pardon.The special counsel's office declined to comment Tuesday.Manafort's attorneys did not respond to a request for comment Tuesday about the filing error, though they corrected it in the court's official record.Manafort's situationManafort has been in jail since June, after prosecutors 4388

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Science says humans are the driving force behind climate change. But we have to go back centuries to get an idea of how we got to where we are today.In the 1600s, people started using coal for fuel more often than wood. It was more widely available and produced more energy.The industrial revolution was a turning point. That’s when America started burning more fossil fuels for energy.By the early 1800s, people were using high-pressure boilers to fuel coal-powered engines. That included trains, steamboats, and ships.The first theory of human-caused climate change came about in 1838. A physicist proposed that water vapor and carbon dioxide could trap heat in the earth's atmosphere.Then, in 1876, a Russian scientist observed that - since the industrial revolution - Siberian glaciers started melting.Scientists say much of that water ended up in the ocean and raised sea levels.Sea levels are between five and eight inches higher today than they were in 1900.Some climate change critics argue temperatures are going down in some places.Scientists say that's somewhat true but that, overall, earth's temperatures are on the rise.Critics also argue humans aren't behind climate change.Scientists say there's a direct correlation between human carbon emissions and rising temperatures.Some scientists believe our "right now" culture will make the crisis worse. They say things like same-day delivery and frequent air travel could all put more carbon into the atmosphere. That the carbon traps heat that then warms the earth. 1539

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STUART, Fla. — A child on vacation in South Florida is recovering after he was bitten by a shark on Wednesday.The family of 11-year-old Cael Dewey of Iowa said they were at Stuart Beach around 2:15 p.m. when Cael was bit on the foot by what could be a spinner shark.He was not seriously hurt.Scientists said this is the time of year when 350

  

Puerto Rico was spared the brunt of hurricane-force winds from Dorian that tore through the British and US Virgin Islands Wednesday, flooding roads and leaving areas without power.But the threat is far from over for the mainland, with Dorian forecast to strengthen into a "powerful hurricane" as it heads toward Florida and other parts of the east coast.As of 8 p.m. ET, the eye of Hurricane Dorian was located roughly 50 miles northeast of San Juan with hurricane-force winds extending 15 miles from the center of the storm, CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said.Wind gusts of up to 40 mph are possible over the next couple of hours, considerably lower than what was forecast, Hennen said."Some lingering showers are possible over Puerto Rico, but the strong bands are now pulling away from the Island into the Atlantic, where based on satellite and radar images, Dorian may be intensifying," he said. 911

  

RICHMOND, Va. — In the days leading up to a pro-gun rally, politicians in Virginia worried about potential violence between protesters and counter-demonstrators. 174

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