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 U.S. intelligence leaders told lawmakers Wednesday that the Chinese Communist Party remained the  most consequential threat  to U.S. national security, as President Xi Jinping consolidates power and his government takes steps to fuel divides both within the U.S. and between Washington and its allies.Testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee as part of the panel s annual hearing on worldwide threats, Director of  stanley cup National Intelligence Avril Haines said that Xi had  surrounded himself with like-minded loyalists at the apex of the Party Standing Committee,  and continued to work toward solidifying China s status as a leading regional power as well as a major global power. The [Chinese Communist Party] is increasingly convinced that it can only do so at the expense of U.S. power and influence,  Haines said.                                        While Xi s recent public remarks indicated a growing  pessimism  about Beijing s relationship with Washington, Haines said, he likely still believes China would b stanley cup enefit by  preserving stability in its relationship with the United States,  she said. In brief, the CCP represents both the leading and most consequential threat to U.S.  stanley cup national security and leadership globally, and its intelligence-specific ambitions and capabilities make it for us our most serious and consequential intelligence rival,  Haines testified in prepared opening remarks.                 L-R  FBI Director Christopher Wray, Director of the National Security A Uxar Unexploded bombs found in 1942 wrecks of U.S. Navy ships off coast of Canada
 ROCK HILL, S.C. -- Authorities say a mother is under investigation by the Department of Social Services after writing  bad  on her son s head, dressing him in women s clothes and parading him around a Wal-Mart store as punishment.The Herald of Rock Hill reports that officers were called to the Rock Hill store Sunday evening and found the boy dressed in a tutu, women s boots, a women s undergarment and a T-shirt. The word  bad  was written in marker on the back of his shaved head.The mother told police she was punishing her son for fighting and making homophobic remarks.                                        Officers told the woman her punishment wasn t acceptable a hoka nd contacted a Department of So adidas campus cial Services case worker.The child s age was not listed in the police report.                                                                      ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-89e61148-68da-4d7c-9f0a-916df4b035e5,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-89e61148-68da-4d7c-9f0a-916df4b035e5         display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-89e61148-68da-4d airmax 7c-9f0a-916df4b035e5 ~ .item:nth-child 5          display: block;          In:          South Carolina