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Trump Lawyers May Have Lied About Cohen's Hush Money To Women: Rep. Elijah Cummings Findings raise questions about to what extent Trump directed "falsehoods" by his personal and White House attorneys, the House Oversight chairman says.
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Mueller's Office Recommends Paul Manafort Serve Up to 25 Years in Prison Federal prosecutors, who also recommended Mr. Manafort pay up to $25 million in fines, said that a tax and bank fraud scheme allowed him to hide millions of dollars in "ill-gotten gains."
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The Catholic Church took the extraordinary step Friday night of defrocking Theodore McCarrick, the former archbishop and cardinal of Washington, after the church found him guilty of widespread sex abuse. It's the pope's ...
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Egypt's military spokesman says extremists have attacked an army checkpoint in the troubled northern Sinai Peninsula, causing 15 casualties, including the killing of at least one officer. In a Saturday …
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The 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund said Friday it has "insufficient money" to continue paying out current and projected claims and will have to drastically reduce future payments.
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U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller disclosed for the first time on Friday that his office has evidence of communications between Roger Stone, a longtime adviser to President Donald Trump, and WikiLeaks related to the re...
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A shipment of humanitarian aid sent by the United States left Miami for Cúcuta, Colombia Saturday morning as part of the efforts in respond to the humanitarian crisis that exists …
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Former U.S. Cardinal Theodore McCarrick has been expelled from the Roman Catholic priesthood after he was found guilty of sexual crimes against minors and adults, the Vatican said on Saturday.
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Eight killed in Boko Haram attack in Nigeria

Al Jazeera English - 16 Feb 2019 14:25
Residents killed after Boko Haram fighters attacked the city of Maiduguri, according to leader of a civilian task force.
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Li Rui, a Mao Confidant Who Turned Party Critic, Dies at 101

The New York Times - 16 Feb 2019 06:51
Li Rui, a Mao Confidant Who Turned Party Critic, Dies at 101 Once one of Mao Zedong's personal secretaries, Mr. Li became a revisionist historian and a standard-bearer for liberal values in China.
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President Trump is preparing for a long court battle after declaring a national emergency to fund the construction of a border wall. Washington Post congressional reporter Sean Sullivan joins CBSN to discuss the latest d...
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Bill Maher Likens Nitpicking Of Oscar Best Picture Field To Undermining Of 2020 Democratic Field: Bill Maher closed a fairly by-the-book episode of HBO’s Real Time with an inspired anti-P.C. monologue linking leftist criticism of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates with attacks on this year’s Oscar Best Pictu...
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Aurora gunman Gary Martin was longtime employee who was being fired The gunman who killed five people and wounded five police officers in an Illinois factory was a longtime employee there who was being fired on Friday, authorities said. Gary Martin, 45, a 15-year employee of the Henry Pr...
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Saudi crown prince delays visit to Pakistan by a day

Miami Herald - 16 Feb 2019 06:32
Pakistani officials say the visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been delayed by a day. Without giving any explanation for the delay, the Foreign Ministry says Prince …
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Someone stole this guy's car while he was asleep in the back NEWARK, Del. -- A man's nap in the back of his car in Delaware turned into a nightmare after the car he was sleeping in was stolen and crashed. Musician Justin Koerner told the News Journal he had spent a night playing m...
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Attorney: A second woman says she was assaulted at Florida group care home Meanwhile, Bridges announced Friday the suspension of CEO David Cooke,citing "grave concerns about lapses in leadership."        
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Chinese state media on Saturday expressed cautious optimism over trade talks between the United States and China, a day after President Xi Jinping said a week of discussions had produced "step-by-step" progress.
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Pakistan Should Address Pashtun Grievances

Human Rights Watch - 16 Feb 2019 05:13
Expand People walk past shops closed due to a strike to condemn the death of prominent Pashtun rights activist Arman Luni, in Quetta, Pakistan, Monday, Feb. 4, 2019. © 2019 AP Photo/Arshad Butt Ethnic Pashtuns in Pakist...
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Nigerian elections delayed one week

CNN - 16 Feb 2019 04:58
Nigeria's presidential and national assembly elections have been delayed by one week and will now take place on Saturday, February 23, authorities said.
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Nigeria Postpones Election Just Hours Before Polls Open

The New York Times - 16 Feb 2019 04:48
Nigeria Postpones Election Just Hours Before Polls Open The electoral commission delayed the vote until Feb. 23, citing unspecified "challenges" amid reports that voting materials had not been delivered to all parts of the country.
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Portland police commander exchanged friendly texts with far-right leader A police commander in Portland, Oregon, has exchanged friendly text messages with a leader of far-right protests that have rocked the city, a move that a local city council member says points to a cozy — and unsettling...
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Google reportedly scored tax breaks using secret shell companies - CNET The news comes a day after Amazon said it was canceling plans for a New York hub.
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