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Woman Who Encouraged Boyfriend's Suicide Sentenced To 15 Months In Jail
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3 Aug 2017
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Trump, A Big Critic Of Obama's Vacations, Sets Off For A 17-Day Getaway
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3 Aug 2017
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Trump Signs Russia Sanctions Bill Into Law, Makes Clear He's Unhappy About It
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3 Aug 2017
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US Senate Rejects "Skinny" Obamacare Repeal, Deals Serious Blow T...
The GOP's last-ditch effort to repeal and replace Obamacare failed in Senate after three Republicans voted against the bill.
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Hillary Clinton's New Book Will Tell Her Side Of The 2016 Election
Hillary Clinton is calling her new book "What Happened" and promising unprecedented candor as she remembers her stunning defeat last year to Donald Trump.
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US Senate Rejects Republican Proposal To Repeal Obamacare Without...
It was the second self-inflicted setback the GOP has suffered this week in trying to roll back Obama's 2010 healthcare statute.
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Jared Kushner Denies Colluding With Russia In Statement To The Se...
Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner denied he colluded with Russia in the course of President Trump's White House bid.
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Supreme Court Allows Strict Enforcement Of Trump's Refugee Ban
Supreme Court justices are leaving in place a lower court order that makes it easier for travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to enter the United Sta
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Afghan Girls Robotics Team Competes After Overcoming Visa Obstacles
The Afghan girls competing Monday in an international robotics competition in Washington were clearly excited to be representing their nation.
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Maryam Mirzakhani, Only Woman To Win The Fields Medal In Mathemat...
Maryam Mirzakhani, a Stanford University professor who was the first and only woman to win the prestigious Fields Medal in mathematics, died on Saturday.
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What Happened In The Meeting Between President Trump & President ...
Seated next to President Putin on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Germany, President Trump said it was "an honor" to be with the Russian leader.
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Protests In Hamburg Block Melania Trump From Attending G20 Spouse...
Anti-globalisation activists protested and tried to block leaders' delegations from entering the grounds of the Group of 20 summit Friday.
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President Trump Delivers A Life-Or-Death Speech In Poland
"The fundamental question of our time is whether the West has the will to survive," Trump said in Poland. He's visiting the country ahead of a G20 summit.
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Student Imprisoned In North Korea, Who Returned To The US Last We...
Otto Warmbier, an American college student who was released by North Korea in a coma last week, died Monday afternoon.
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Trump Is Set To Reverse Some Parts Of Obama's Policy On Cuba
The change in the U.S. posture toward Cuba under President Trump marks the latest policy about-face by the president.
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Woman Whose Texts Urged Her Boyfriend's Suicide Is Found Guilty O...
Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Moniz found that Michelle Carter caused the death of Conrad Roy III.
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This Woman Could Be Serbia's First Female & Openly Gay Prime Mini...
This week Ireland made history by formally electing an openly gay man and son of an Indian immigrant as the country's new prime minister.
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Trump Reacts To Reports That He Is Being Investigated For Obstruc...
On Wednesday night, The Washington Post reported special counsel Robert S. Mueller III is now examining whether Trump tried to obstruct justice.
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Trump Says Suspect In The Shooting Of Congress Members Has Died
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana was shot Wednesday at a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, VA.
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At Least 6 Killed, 74 Injured In Massive London High-Rise Blaze
A deadly overnight fire raced through a 24-story apartment tower in London on Wednesday.
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After 5 Months, Melania & Barron Trump Move Into The White House
The first family is together again under the same roof.
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Today Marks The One Year Anniversary Of The Pulse Shooting
The worst mass shooting in recent US history left 49 dead. About 90% of the victims were Latinx, with 23 of them being Puerto Rican.
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All The Latest From The UK Election
Updated 12:35 pm 9th June: The Liberal Democrats' leader says Prime Minister Theresa May “should be ashamed” for calling a snap election a
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This Is What Comey Will Say During The Opening Statement Of His T...
Comey is set to testify before the Senate Intelligence committee Thursday. His prepared statement was released Wednesday afternoon.
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Young Woman Charged With Leaking Classified Info On Russian Hacking
The report the contractor allegedly leaked is dated May 5, the same date as the document in an article about Russia's attempt to hack the 2016 presidential
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Trump Goes After The "Politically Correct" Version Of His Travel Ban
Trump lashed out at the Justice Department for seeking the Supreme Court's backing for a "watered down, politically correct version" of the ban he signed.
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Trump Asks The Supreme Court To Reinstate The Travel Ban
The Trump administration said the U.S. will be safer if the policy is put in place.
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Trump Announces He Will Withdraw The US From The Paris Climate Deal
Abandoning the Paris pact would isolate the U.S. from a raft of international allies who negotiated for years the 2015 agreement to fight climate change.
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Trump Is Expected To Withdraw The U.S. From The Paris Climate Deal
Withdrawing would leave the United States aligned only with Russia among the world's industrialized economies in rejecting action to combat climate change.
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80 Dead, Hundreds Injured In Kabul Bombing
It was one of the worst attacks Kabul has seen since the drawdown of foreign forces at the end of 2014.
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