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Report Says President Trump Dictated His Son's Misleading Statement on Russia Meeting If true, the revelation could bolster a potential obstruction of justice case
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Turkey begins trials for alleged coup plotters Trials are set to begin in Turkey on Tuesday for hundreds of suspects accused of leading last year's coup attempt and carrying out attacks from an air base in Ankara.
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Jury hears details of mom who died after beach threesome A mother-of-seven died after being left naked and bleeding in a car following a "violent sex session" with two men on a beach, a jury was told. Lynette Daley was allegedly dragged into the ocean where Adrian Attwater, 42...
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Analysts doubt North Korea's ICBM re-entry capability

Chicago Tribune - 1 Aug 2017 07:48
Analysts doubt North Korea's ICBM re-entry capability North Korea after decades of effort has a missile potentially capable of reaching the continental United States, but analysts say Pyongyang has yet to show the ICBM can inflict serious damage once it gets there. U.S. and...
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Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, and Trevor Noah say their bittersweet farewells to Anthony Scaramucci Stephen Colbert was broken up on Monday's Late Show by the "breaking nooch" that President Trump had fired White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci after just 10 days on the job. "Yes, the Mooch is toast," ...
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Scaramucci suckered into epic email battle with fake Priebus President Trump's ousted communications director had an epic email clash with someone he thought was archenemy Reince Priebus -- but it was just some internet troll. Anthony Scaramucci received an email from the fake Pri...
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Jeff Flake wants to know when the GOP will stop rationalizing Trump's actions Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) writes in his new book, Conscience of a Conservative, that the Republican Party created President Trump and is now rationalizing his actions, and he'd like to know when they'll stop giving him a...
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Scaramucci ate at Trump's hotel after being fired by Trump Shortly after former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci was relieved of his position by President Trump on Monday, the Mooch marked the occasion by going to lunch at Trump's Washington, D.C., hotel. H...
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Typhoon weakens but could still threaten Japan

Miami Herald - 1 Aug 2017 08:07
A typhoon that briefly strengthened into the Northern Hemisphere's strongest storm of the year has lost much of its punch but could still hit Japan by this weekend. Typhoon Noru …
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Gen. John Kelly reported for duty Monday as new White House chief of staff -- and left no doubt he's in command
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Venezuelan president mocks Trump over sanctions, losing the popular vote Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro shrugged off U.S. sanctions imposed on him Monday, telling supporters, "I don't take orders from the empire. Keep your sanctions, Donald Trump!" The sanctions are in response to Sunday...
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Farmer Suicides Rise in India as Climate Change Takes Its Toll India's farmers are already hit regularly by strong storms and extreme drought
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White House sets 'aggressive schedule' for tax reform The White House is gearing up for a battle on tax reform this fall.
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The United Arab Emirates' national airline said on Tuesday that it is working with Australian police in their investigation into an attempted airplane attack, suggesting it may have been a …
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After swearing in new chief of staff, Trump pledges: I won't stop tweeting Trump's tweet appears to be a response to commentators wondering if new White House chief of staff John Kelly would try to curb his Twitter habits.        
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Macedonia and neighboring Bulgaria have signed a historic friendship agreement designed to dampen a historic rivalry in their region that is still at odds over old ethnic and territorial disputes.
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Third grader cried tears of joy when White House read his Trump letter A third-grader nicknamed Pickle thinks President Trump is a pretty big dill. Dylan Harbin, 9, from Stockton, Calif., got the surprise of his young life when White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders read a lette...
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Venezuela Opposition Leaders Taken to Prison

The New York Times - 1 Aug 2017 16:18
Venezuela Opposition Leaders Taken to Prison Masked government agents took away Leopoldo López and Antonio Ledezma, both former mayors who had been under house arrest.
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Search suspended for couple who disappeared at national park The couple's car was found in the parking lot for the Maze Loop trail.
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Kenya's president says he is "deeply shocked" by the torture and killing of an election official who was crucial to next week's presidential vote. Concerns are growing that the election …
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Spain will shut down country's oldest nuclear plant

Miami Herald - 1 Aug 2017 15:55
The Spanish government says it's closing the country's oldest nuclear power station because of lack of support among political parties and companies involved to keep it open. Energy Minister Alvaro …
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The Latest: 3 killed in Russia courthouse shooting

Miami Herald - 1 Aug 2017 15:52
The Latest on the shooting at a courthouse in a Moscow suburb (all times local): 3:50 p.m. Russian officials say three people have been killed and four injured in a …
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