Page 8A East Oregonian Wednesday, August 12, 2015 WORLD BRIEFLY Clinton says email server to go to Justice Dept. WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton will turn over the personal email server she used while serving as secretary of state to the Justice Department, her campaign spokesman said Tuesday. The decision advances the investigation into the Democratic presidential front-runner’s use of a private email account as the nation’s top diplomat, DQGZKHWKHUFODVVL¿HG information was improperly stored on her home-brew email server. Clinton had previously refused demands from Republican critics to turn over the server to a third party. Spokesman Nick Merrill said Clinton has “pledged to cooperate with the government’s security inquiry, and if there are more questions, we will continue to address them.” Also Tuesday, Clinton gave to the Justice Department thumb drives containing copies of emails sent to and from her personal email addresses via that server. 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(AP) — Donald Trump says he’s prepared to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on his presidential campaign as long as he’s doing well in the polls. In an interview with Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity set to air Tuesday night, Trump was asked whether he was prepared to spend $345 million dollars or more to fund his establishment-bucking campaign. “Sure. You saw my income, my income is $400M a year,” Trump responded, according to highlights released by the network. “Sure, I would spend that if I am doing well!” The billionaire businessman’s campaign has also begun soliciting fundraising dollars through its website. Despite the appeals, campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks said that Trump will FRQWLQXHWR¿QDQFHWKH campaign, but has “been overwhelmed by unsolicited contributions.” She said that Trump will match any money coming in. Trump’s campaign so far has been dominated by one ¿UHVWRUPDIWHUWKHQH[WWKH latest involving Fox News personality Megyn Kelly’s debate questions. 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(AP) — An international web of hackers and traders made $100 million on Wall Street by stealing a look at corporate press releases before they went out and then trading on that information ahead of the pack, federal authorities charged Tuesday. Authorities said it was the biggest scheme of its kind ever prosecuted, and one that demonstrated another alarming YXOQHUDELOLW\LQWKH¿QDQFLDO system in this age of increasingly sophisticated cybercrime. In a 21st-century twist on insider trading, the hackers broke into the computers of some of the biggest business newswire services, which put out earnings announcements and other press releases for a multitude of corporations. Nine people in the U.S. and Ukraine were indicted on multiple federal criminal charges including fraud and consipiracy. Hop on over to the 35 th Anniversary of the Muddy Frogwater Country Classic Festival This page brought to you by the Milton Freewater Chamber and these area businesses. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS All Muddy Frogwater Festival Events take place at Yantis Park unless otherwise specified. FRIDAY - AUGUST 14th www.mfchamber.com 7am - 9am Ambassador Breakfast 10am - 6pm Entertainment Variety 9am - DUSK Craft & Commercial Booths Open 9am - 9:30pm Food Court/Kid Zone/Games Open Welcome to the Festival! M I S S ION I M POS S I B LE PG13 FANTASTIC 4 M-F DRIVE - IN FM/AM RADIO SOUND PG13 541-938-4327 Fri. - Wed. 11am - 4pm IZZY the Camel 11am - 7pm Harvest Time Fine Arts Show @ Central School 1pm - 9:30pm Beer & Wine Garden in North Shelter 5pm - 8pm Rotary Barbeque Chicken Dinner Gates Open at 7:30 p.m. Showtime starts at dusk Adults $7, Children 11 & Under $2 www.m-fdriveintheatre.com Always two movies for the price of one! 6pm Muddy Frogwater PARADE 7pm - 10pm Band Concert by JOKER SATURDAY - AUGUST 15th 7am - 9am Muddy Frogwater Fun Run 7am - 10am Elks Annual Breakfast 8am Softball Tournament - Adult Co-Ed Teams 541 - 9 38 - 62 26 5 S. 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