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El Salvador's Supreme Court is putting the brakes on a constitutional change that would bar same-sex marriage.
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Switzerland's market regulator says it has banned the national affiliate of Russia's Gazprombank from taking new private clients over money laundering concerns over a 10-year period that emerged from the …
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Report: Witness to tell Mueller team Hope Hicks vowed Trump Jr. emails 'will never get out' The former spokesman for President Trump's legal team plans on detailing to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team how a press release regarding Donald Trump Jr.'s 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with Russians was crafted, an...
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Women locked up kids, forced them to eat dog feces: cops MARDELA SPRINGS, Md. -- Maryland State Police say three children endured physical beatings and were reportedly forced to eat dog feces. A Wednesday news release says investigators determined the victims lived with 29-yea...
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Trump administration extends Syrian protections for 18 months The Trump administration said Wednesday that it would allow nearly 7,000 Syrians to remain in the United States for another 18 months.
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Disturbing details emerge as verdict nears for twin charged with murder At a glance, they had it all going for them -- fast cars, a successful business, toned bodies and a seemingly inseparable bond. But the glitzy facade of yoga twins Alexandria and Anastasia Duval was already showing deep ...
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Trump spokesman to share concerns about Hope Hicks with Mueller Mueller is zeroing in on the misleading statement Trump dictated regarding his son's meeting with a Russian lawyer.
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Mother's boyfriend charged in death of son buried in yard CLEVELAND -- A prosecutor says the boyfriend of a woman charged with murder in the death of her developmentally disabled 5-year-old son who was found buried in a Cleveland backyard also has been charged with murder. Cuya...
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The faces of the men half-buried in the mass graves had been burned away by acid or blasted by bullets. Noor Kadir could only recognize his friends by the colors …
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The U.N. Human Rights Office Has Identified 206 Companies Linked to Israeli Settlements The settlements are considered illegal under international law
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Trump erroneously says he has record State of the Union ratings President Trump still has a problem with audience sizes.
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Juarez high school guard charged with sex assault in relationship with teen girl A Chicago Public Schools security guard at Benito Juarez high school in the Pilsen neighborhood has been charged with criminal sexual assault after having sex for months with a 17-year-old girl he knew from the school, p...
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Joe Manchin on Vice President Pence's attacks: It's 'why Washington sucks' Pence went after Manchin Wednesday ahead of his speech to Republican lawmakers in Manchin’s home-state.        
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Kim Foxx, Lisa Madigan among politicians who say in new book they endured sexual harassment Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx says in a new book that she was sexually harassed while working as a prosecutor and accuses her predecessor, Anita Alvarez, of failing to change a culture that allowed the behavior t...
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The faces of the men half-buried in the mass graves had been burned away by acid or blasted by bullets. Noor Kadir finally recognized his friends only by the colors …
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As athletes and tourists arrive in South Korea ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, health officials on the Korean Peninsula are battling two strains of influenza.
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Monday will see the highly anticipated two-on-one date of "The Bachelor" Season 22. After weeks of drama with the other women, Krystal will find herself on the dreaded date. Elsewhere in the 2018 installment, Arie Luyend...
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Truck drives over Peru Nazca Lines, damaging the UNESCO World Heritage Site It isn't the first time the Nazca Lines have been damaged.        
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Australian secret service officers seized hundreds of classified documents from Australian Broadcasting Corp. bureaus in three cities on Thursday as part of a probe into how top-secret government papers were …
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Sisters accused of killing toddler for taking a cupcake ATLANTA -- Two sisters have been indicted in the fatal spanking and beating of a 3-year-old with a baseball bat for taking a cupcake from the kitchen. The Fulton County District Attorney’s Office says LaShirley Morris ...
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4 Crazy Groundhog Day Facts You Probably Never Knew -- But Should Including Punxsutawney Phil's secret to longevity
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Russia: If U.S. Navy pilots can't handle buzzing, stay out of the Black Sea Moscow shrugs off Navy complaint its jet flew too close to a U.S. military plane.        
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