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Ivanka Trump & Chelsea Clinton Defend Malia Obama Against The Tabloids
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27 Nov 2017
World News
Tens Of Thousands Stranded As Bali Volcano Closes Airport
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27 Nov 2017
US News
Trump Effectively Endorses Roy Moore, Despite The Sexual Assault Allegations
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21 Nov 2017
US News
The House Just Passed The Republican Tax Bill
Republicans rammed a near $1.5 trillion tax package through the House, edging President Trump and the GOP toward their first legislative victory of 2017.
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26 Killed In Church Attack In Texas' Deadliest Mass Shooting
A gunman dressed in black tactical-style gear and armed with an assault rifle opened fire inside a small South Texas church, killing 26 people in an attack
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Officials Disagree On Puerto Rico Power Restoration Timeline
Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico on September 20, devastating the US territory. Over a month later, 70% of the island remains without power and
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Suspect Has Been Identified In "Cowardly Act Of Terror" That Kill...
The suspect in today's deadly attack has been identified as 29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov. Officials who were not authorised to discuss the investigatio
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At Least 6 Are Dead After Truck Driver Mows Down People Near Worl...
At least six people were killed and nine injured when a rented van drove on a bike path near the World Trade Center in New York City
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Women In Saudi Arabia Will Be Allowed In Sports Stadiums Starting...
The decision is a stark reversal from years of allowing only men into stadiums and marks another step toward greater women's rights in the kingdom.
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Trump's Former Campaign Chairman Charged As Part Of Russia Inquiry
These are the first charges in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into potential coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign.
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A Second Woman Has Accused George H.W. Bush Of Groping Her
Actress Heather Lind said in a now-deleted Instagram post that former President George H.W. Bush groped her they posed together for a photo in 2014.
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Undocumented Teen Finally Obtains Abortion After Weeks Of Fightin...
On Tuesday afternoon, a U.S. appeals court cleared the way for a 17-year-old undocumented immigrant held in federal custody to obtain an abortion.
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Politics
Trump Allows Refugee Admissions To Resume With New Screening
The Trump administration will resume refugee admissions for certain countries and delay the processing of most refugees from countries that are considered
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Myeshia Johnson Speaks Out About Trump's Phone Call For The First...
Myeshia Johnson said Trump's tone in the phone call angered her and that he "couldn't remember my husband's name." POTUS contradicted her on Twitter.
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Trump Voting Commission Criticised For Lack Of Transparency
Donald Trump's already-controversial advisory commission on election integrity has raised integrity questions of its own. Notably, some of its own mem
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Meet The Face Of Trump's Reelection Campaign
The re-election campaign of President Trump has already started and its face is a rising star in the president’s orbit: his daughter-in-law Lara Trump.
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Study: World Pollution Is Deadlier Than Wars, Disasters, Hunger
There's no shortage of national and global issues to keep us awake at night, but the most deadly epidemic of all has received precious little attentio
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Politics
Jeff Sessions Defends Comey Firing, Dodges Questions On Trump
Attorney General Jeff Sessions told senators today that he has not been interviewed by the special counsel investigating Russia's interference in the
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Judge In Hawaii Blocks Latest Version Of Trump's Travel Ban
Just hours before it was set to take effect, a federal judge in Hawaii blocked most of President Donald Trump's latest travel ban Tuesday. This marks
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Sexual Harassment
Showrunner Alleges Sexual Harassment By Bob Weinstein
Amidst the fallout from the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct allegations, his brother Bob and three fellow Weinstein Company board members quickly issued
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Foreign Policy & Global Events
North Korea Says "A Nuclear War May Break Out Any Moment"
From threats of “fire and fury” to insults ranging from “deranged” to “Rocket Man,” tensions between North Korea and th
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Entertainment News
Harvey Weinstein Has Been Expelled From The Academy Of Motion Pic...
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's membership of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has been revoked by its board. The decision was
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Search For Victims Continues As California Wildfires Grow To Size...
Wildfires in California's wine country have been raging since Sunday night when they began to spread rapidly due to dry conditions in the area. Since
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Steve Bannon Had Ties To Harvey Weinstein
As sexual abuse, harassment, and rape allegations against Harvey Weinstein mount, prominent Republicans have slammed Democrats for accepting donations from
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Texas Tech Police Officer Killed, Suspect In Custody
Police apprehended a 19-year-old student accused of fatally shooting a Texas Tech University police officer at the campus police station Monday night. Univ
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Foreign Policy & Global Events
As Trump Challenges Iran Nuclear Deal, Those In Tehran Worry
Donald Trump is expected to announce this week that he will “decertify” the international nuclear deal with Iran, thereby passing off the issue
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Film Producer Harvey Weinstein Fired From Weinstein Co.
On Thursday October 5, The New York Times published a damning report titled “Harvey Weinstein Paid Off Sexual Harassment Accusers for Decades.”
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Trump Calls The Las Vegas Shooting "An Act Of Pure Evil"
At least 58 people are dead and about 515 were injured when a gunman opened fire during a country music festival in Las Vegas.
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Pop Culture
Playboy
Magazine Founder Hugh Hefner Dies At 91
Playboy founder Hugh M. Hefner, the pipe-smoking hedonist who revved up the sexual revolution in the 1950s and built a multimedia empire of clubs, mansions
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Politics
Trump Aides Told Not To Use Personal Phones, But Some Do
Throughout his presidential campaign, Donald Trump relentlessly attacked his opponent Hillary Clinton for using a private email server during her tenure as
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