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Trump forced to give up beloved Android

New York Post - 21 Jan 2017 07:34
Trump forced to give up beloved Android The commander-in-tweet had to surrender his cellphone. Trump was forced to give up the Android device with which he loves to tweet before his inauguration, trading it in for a more secure handset approved by the Secret S...
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Schumer's 'partisan' inauguration speech met with raucous boos WASHINGTON -- Sen. Charles Schumer faced a tough crowd at Donald Trump's inauguration and was met by loud boos when he told them the nation faces a "challenging and tumultuous time." The Democratic Senate leader outlined...
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Alt-right star Richard Spencer gets punched in the face Whether he’s a neo-Nazi or not, the man can take a punch. Self-described white nationalist and “alt-right” movement leader Richard Spencer was socked in the face by a protester in downtown D.C. during a taped inter...
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Police arrest at least 217 in anti-Trump protests across Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C., interim Police Chief Peter Newsham said Friday evening that police had arrested 217 people for rioting during a day of Inauguration Day protests throughout the city, demonstrating against President Trum...
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Within hours of being sworn in, the new presient got down to business with congressional leaders signing nominations for his Cabinet picks
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Trump Slams 'Phony Polls' and 'Dishonest Media' at Inaugural Ball President Donald Trump is still taking aim at his 'enemies.'
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Lawmakers react to Trump's inauguration

CBSNews - 21 Jan 2017 06:42
Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings said "I was hoping he would say more to bring the country together"
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Spain sees 500 southern border crossing attempts in a month Spanish police say migrants have attempted close to 500 illegal border crossings in just one month by trying to hide on passenger and cargo boats landing on its southern coast.
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From Washington to Antarctica: Women's Marches Around the World Protesters marched for women's rights from New York to Paris and even Antarctica
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The future of journalism under President Trump

Al Jazeera English - 21 Jan 2017 15:00
Will the White House press corps fall in line or fight back with adversarial journalism? Plus, Obama's media legacy.
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Man Shot at University of Washington Protest, Hospitalized With 'Possible Life-Threatening Injury' The man sustained possible life-threatening injuries, police said.
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Protests erupt in Gaza as electricity crisis deepens

Al Jazeera English - 21 Jan 2017 08:25
In many areas, Palestinians received only three hours of electricity at a time, punctuated by 12-hour blackouts.
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Donald Trump Already Redecorated The Oval Office, And Of Course The Curtains Are Gold His love of gold is well known, and we aren’t just referring to money. President Donald Trump has already redecorated the Oval Office at the White House, CNN reported Friday night, and photos show the room’s reddish ...
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The Trump White House has already toned down the Melania Trump jewelry hawking in her official bio When WhiteHouse.gov abruptly switched over from the Obama administration to the Trump administration on Friday afternoon, President Trump's biography immediately popped up, with a technically correct and very Trumpian re...
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Women's March Heads to Washington Day After Trump's Inauguration It will be the second big day in a row for the capital.
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Deadly bomb blast hits Rakban refugee camp near Jordan

Al Jazeera English - 21 Jan 2017 15:48
Deaths reported as camp near Jordan border is attacked days ahead of peace talks in Kazakhstan.
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A senior police official says Taliban insurgents stormed a police checkpoint in the northeastern province of Kapisa, killing three policemen. Massoud Chardara, deputy provincial police chief, said the Friday afternoon �...
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It could be months before Putin and Trump meet

New York Post - 21 Jan 2017 15:44
It could be months before Putin and Trump meet Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to meet U.S. President Donald Trump but preparations for the possible meeting may take months, not weeks, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying by TASS news agency...
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Meet the people behind the Boston Women's March Thousands of people -- including U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey and Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh -- are expected to participate in the Boston Women's March for America on Satur...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman voiced hope for a constructive dialogue with President Donald Trump's administration in comments broadcast Saturday, but warned that differences will remain. Dmitry Peskov sai...
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Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has started campaigning for constitutional reforms that would greatly expand the powers of his office, hours after a vote in parliament cleared the way for …
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A senior police official says Taliban insurgents stormed a police checkpoint in the northeastern province of Kapisa, killing three policemen.
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