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Committee chair hasn't seen evidence that Obama wiretapped Trump The chairman of the House committee charged with investigating whether President Trump was wiretapped by President Obama announced Tuesday he hasn’t seen evidence to support the charge. "I have not seen that evidence,"...
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Donald Trump's New Travel Ban Targeting Muslims May Still Be Unconstitutional Bob Ferguson, the Washington state attorney general, is claiming victory for President Donald Trump’s scaled-back travel banon certain Muslim-majority countries, unveiled Wednesday after more than a month of delaysand ...
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The U.N. Security Council Has Condemned North Korea's Recent Missile Launches The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday condemned North Korea's recent ballistic missile launches ahead of an emergency meeting
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Don't Call Trumpcare 'Dead On Arrival.' Nobody Meant It To Live. WASHINGTON ― Reporters love to call new legislative proposals “dead on arrival.” It sounds dramatic, like a cop show. The Clintons’ health care plan was “dead on arrival.” Every Social Security reform since t...
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State of Hawaii to challenge Trump's new travel ban

Al Jazeera English - 8 Mar 2017 04:32
Hawaii to seek temporary restraining order on US president's order restricting travel from six Muslim-majority nations.
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Man rages against Kim Kardashian in bookstore 'massacre' A Connecticut man’s distaste for the Kardashians has landed him in jail. Carl Puia, 74, was arrested on Monday for destroying several of Kim Kardashian’s “Selfish” books at a Barnes & Noble in Glastonbury, Connec...
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It was a 13-year courtship. But over the weekend, the mayor of the small Brazilian city of Lins finally tied the knot in front of 300 friends and family.
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Passenger says 'train just kept coming' toward bus on tracks A freight train crashed into a bus full of Texas tourists visiting Gulf Coast casinos, killing four in Biloxi, Mississippi
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10 years gone: No word of ex-FBI man lost in Iran on CIA job It's been 10 years since former FBI agent Robert Levinson disappeared.
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Trump wants to fund wall with cuts to TSA, FEMA and Coast Guard President Trump is considering slashing funding to airport security across the nation, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the Coast Guard in order to pay for the proposed US-Mexico border wall, according to a r...
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Footage of brazen sex attack at university released Shocking footage of a brazen sex-attack at The University of Sydney has been released by New South Wales Police despite initial attempts by the University not to have it made public.
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A Senate Panel Has Approved Trump Security Adviser's Shift to the White House McMaster swooped in to lead the National Security Council as controversy swirled over communications that members of Trump's campaign team had with Russian officials
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Vegas police use mannequin as bait to catch suspect in hammer killings of homeless A hunt for the killer of two sleeping homeless men in Las Vegas led to an unusual attempted murder charge Tuesday and a legal debate about criminal intent, when a man was accused of trying to kill a mannequin used as a d...
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Caterpillar Is Accused in Report to Federal Investigators of Tax Fraud The report outlines a strategy for bringing home billions of dollars from offshore affiliates while avoiding federal income taxes on the earnings.
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Tim Kaine's Son Was Arrested at a Trump Rally in Minnesota Police said he and a group of people crashed the rally
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WikiLeaks is, for now, withholding details on the specific hacks used "until a consensus emerges" on the nature of the CIA's program
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WATCH: Alleged victim of nude photo scandal hopes Marines take action Kally Wayne, a former Marine, tells "GMA" she hopes the Marines will "actually take action," in the wake of allegations of illicit photo sharing.
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Texas 'bathroom bill' advances after 13 hours of testimony A North Carolina-style "bathroom bill" has cleared a first vote in Texas after 13 consecutive hours of public comment dominated by transgender-rights supporters who oppose the measure
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German authorities say they've charged a 31-year-old Tajik man with membership in a terrorist organization for allegedly joining the Islamic State group in Syria. Federal prosecutors said in a statement …
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"Cash Me Outside" girl Danielle Bregoli has accused rapper Stitches of tricking her into collaborating a video with him, TMZ reported Tuesday. However, Stitches is of the opinion that Bregoli wanted to be in his video, t...
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Kim Jong Nam's 'son' says he's safe with family

New York Post - 8 Mar 2017 16:03
Kim Jong Nam's 'son' says he's safe with family SEOUL, South Korea — A man claiming to be the son of the slain half brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has appeared in a YouTube video saying he’s safely with his mother and sister. Kim Jong Nam was killed by...
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World Bank Profited From Terrorizing Honduran Peasants, Lawsuit Alleges A group of Honduran famers and their families have sued the World Bank, alleging it supported a violent palm-oil company that assassinated peasants opposing the business. The bank’s lending arm, the International Finan...
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