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Paul Manafort Offered To Brief Wealthy Russian During Campaign
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Sep 21, 2017
Foreign Policy & Global Events
"I Have Decided" Trump Says Of Iran Deal Before Big Talks
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Sep 21, 2017
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Mexico Earthquake's Death Toll Rises To 230
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Sep 21, 2017
Foreign Policy & Global Events
In Stark U.N. Speech, Trump Threatens To "Destroy" North Korea
In a U.N. speech on Tuesday, Donald Trump doubled down on his threats to North Korea. The president's overheated language was rare for a U.S. presiden
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Category 5 Hurricane Maria Batters At Dominica In The Caribbean A...
Hurricane Maria has been upgraded to a Category 5 storm as it pummeled the tiny island of Dominica on Monday night. Forecasters warned the storm might beco
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Senate GOP Musters Final Push To Erase Obama Healthcare Law
The Congressional Budget Office says crucial estimates won't be ready in time for a vote.
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Protesters Rallied In St. Louis On Third Day Of Demonstrations
On Friday, white former police officer Jason Stockley was acquitted of first-degree murder in 2011 killing of Anthony Lamar Smith, a Black man. The verdict
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South Korea Says North Korea Has Fired Another Missile Over Japan
Japanese residents have been urged to take shelter after South Korea's military said North Korea fired an unidentified missile Friday from its capital
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Democrats Say They Have Deal With Trump On Young Immigrants
Update: President Trump tweeted early Thursday morning that “no deal was made last night on DACA,” adding that the border wall will still be bu
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Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli Heads To Jail After Threatening Hillary...
Former pharmaceuticals company CEO Martin Shkreli has been jailed after a judge determined that he violated his bail on a securities fraud conviction. U.S.
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One Person Killed, 3 Injured In Washington High School Shooting
Fire officials say one person was killed and three others injured were taken to a hospital.
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Supreme Court Sides With Trump Administration, Allows Ban On Most...
In the latest development of a complicated legal battle that began in January when Donald Trump issued an executive order barring refugees from entering th
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DOJ Won't Bring Charges Against Officers In Freddie Gray Case
A year after the Freddie Gray case concluded with zero convictions for the Baltimore police officers involved, the U.S. Department of Justice has announced
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Edith Windsor, Who Won A Landmark Case For Marriage Equality, Die...
Windsor was 81 when she sued the federal government in 2010 over the Defense of Marriage Act following the death of her first spouse, Thea Spyer.
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California Governor Agrees To Immigrant Protections
Following the Trump administration's announcement that it would rescind DACA, fifteen states and the District of Columbia sued the U.S. government ove
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One More State Sues Trump Administration Over Ending DACA
Update: California Attorney General Xavier Becerra announced a separate lawsuit on Monday challenging the Trump administration's decision to rescind D
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Supreme Court Issues New Order On Trump's Refugee Ban
Update: Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has issued a temporary order allowing the Trump administration to maintain its restrictive policy on refugees
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North Korea Warns Of Harsh Response If New Sanctions Imposed
North Korea says it will make the United States pay a heavy price if a proposal Washington is backing to impose the toughest sanctions ever on Pyongyang is
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Sloane Stephens Wins U.S. Open Grand Slam Final Against Madison Keys
Sloane Stephens and Madison Keys have known each other for years. They texted and spoke on the phone early in 2017, the Associated Press reports, when both
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Hurricane Irma Ripped Through Cuba, Is Heading Towards Florida
Hurricane Irma battered Cuba on Saturday with deafening winds and unremitting rain, pushing seawater inland and flooding homes before taking aim at Florida
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U.S. House Sends Massive Harvey Relief Package To Trump
The House voted overwhelmingly on Friday to send a $15.3 billion disaster aid package to President Donald Trump.
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This U.S. Wildfire Season Is Among The Worst: Here's Why
Acrid yellow smoke clogs the skies of major Western U.S. cities, a human-caused fire in the Columbia River Gorge rains ash on Portland, Oregon, and a centu
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There Was No Collusion With Russians, Trump Jr. Insists To Congress
Prior to the 2016 presidential election, 17 intelligence agencies concluded that Russia was behind the email hacks that were designed to damage Hillary Cli
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Betsy DeVos Will Rewrite Title IX Campus Sexual Assault Guidelines
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said Thursday in a speech at George Mason University in Virginia, "The era of 'rule by letter' is over."
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Hurricane Irma Lashes At Puerto Rico, Leaves Tiny Barbuda Devastated
Less than two weeks after Hurricane Harvey claimed at least 70 lives, the most powerful Atlantic Ocean hurricane in recorded history hit the islands of the
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Powerful Hurricane Irma Bears Down On Caribbean Islands
As Texas and Louisiana deal with the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, the most powerful Atlantic Ocean hurricane in recorded history bore down on
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Hurricane Harvey Victims Leave Shelters, But Face Dire Housing Needs
Last week, federal officials warned Texas that housing for thousands of displaced residents could be a long-term problem. “The state of Texas is abou
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Hurricane Irma Now Category 4 As It Heads For Eastern Caribbean
Hurricane Irma grew into a powerful Category 4 storm Monday as it approached the northeastern Caribbean and was forecast to begin buffeting the region Tues
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North Korea Claims To Have Detonated An H-Bomb
North Korea announced it detonated a thermonuclear device Sunday in its sixth and most powerful nuclear test to date, a big step toward its goal of develop
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U.S. Issues Ban On Travel To North Korea, With A Few Exceptions
A U.S. ban on Americans traveling to North Korea took effect Friday amid concerns about the fate of those who have been detained there in the past. The U.S
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