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Man May Have Sexually Assaulted 100 Female Inmates, FBI Agent Says (LITTLE ROCK, Ark.) — An FBI agent has testified that he thinks a California man may have sexually assaulted 100 or more female inmates while transporting them between lockups around the country over the past 15 years....
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Why did Hope Hicks resign?

Chicago Tribune - 1 Mar 2018 00:50
Why did Hope Hicks resign? We were just speculating as to why President Donald Trump seemed particularly agitated over the past 24 hours, reaffirming his reelection plans and then lashing out at his attorney general. Now we learn (coincidence?) fr...
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Separatist parties in Catalonia's regional parliament are continuing to defy the Spanish government, insisting that fugitive Catalan ex-president Carles Puigdemont is their legitimate leader despite a ruling by Spain's C...
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Why Hope Hicks Resigning Matters

Time - 1 Mar 2018 04:44
Why Hope Hicks Resigning Matters Donald Trump wanted Hope Hicks close. When the new President and his team moved into the White House last January, he installed his long-serving press aide in a tiny, windowless room directly outside the Oval Office. He ...
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The times Trump contradicted himself, NRA during gun control talk The NRA's man in the White House is biting the bullet.
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White House planning major trade announcement Thursday on steel, aluminum imports The White House is planning to make a major announcement Thursday about whether it will impose new limits on steel and aluminum imports, three people familiar with the event said, following months of speculation about wh...
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More than 57,000 illegal firearms including a rocket launcher and machine guns were handed in during a recent Australian amnesty in which gun owners could surrender such weapons without penalty. …
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Judge, berated by Trump, rules in favor of border wall waivers The judge was consider waivers to environmental regulations.
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Companies gave Kushner's family business millions in loans following White House meetings Kushner Companies, the family business of President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner, received a loan of $184 million last November from Apollo Global Management, a firm whose founder made several visi...
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ICE head blames mayor's warning for 800 missed arrests SAN FRANCISCO -- A federal official said Wednesday that about 800 “criminals” avoided immigration arrests because Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf alerted the public to the surprise operation, an extraordinarily high numbe...
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SEE IT: Man jumps over rail at Atlanta's international airport A man was reportedly hospitalized after jumping over a rail at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Wednesday.
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Widow of Pulse nightclub gunman set to stand trial

New York Post - 1 Mar 2018 15:34
Widow of Pulse nightclub gunman set to stand trial ORLANDO, Fla. – The widow of the gunman who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in June 2016 is set to stand trial in federal court starting on Thursday on charges including aiding her husband in o...
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French prosecutors filed preliminary charges Thursday against far-right leader Marine Le Pen for tweeting brutal images of Islamic State violence, in a new blow to a woman long seen as …
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Stephen Colbert roasts Hope Hicks following White House resignation "Now, in every sense of the word, this administration is truly hopeless," 'Late Show' host Stephen Colbert said.        
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A senior European Union official has urged Romania not to backslide on the anti-corruption fight amid a judicial overhaul that critics say will make it hard to punish high-level graft. …
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Russia unveils nuclear weapons Putin claims are immune to interception Russia has developed a new set of strategic nuclear weapons that can't be intercepted, Vladimir Putin claimed Thursday, marking a breakthrough that could dramatically increase the country's military capabilities.
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Management dispute at Trump Hotel in Panama leads to violent clashes Tensions escalated on Wednesday at the Trump International Hotel in Panama as the government dispatched police in riot gear to the luxury property.
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Equifax finds additional 2.4 million impacted by 2017 breach Equifax says 2.4 million additional Americans were impacted by last year's breach, bringing the total to 147.9 million victims. The newly impacted customers had much less data stolen, however, Equifax says
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After 12-Year-Old Girl Is Killed in House Explosion, Gas Service Shuts Down in Dallas (DALLAS) — Natural gas service will be shut down to thousands of Dallas homes following a series of leaks that has brought repeated evacuations in the wake of a house explosion that killed a 12-year-old girl. Authoriti...
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Macedonia removes ancient Greek king's statue from airport In a goodwill gesture to neighboring Greece, Macedonia has removed a prominent statue of the ancient Greek warrior-king Alexander the Great from its main airport terminal.
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The Norwegian Nobel Committee, which selects winners of the peace prize, says someone using a stolen identity has nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the award. The Norwegian news agency …
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The Latest on developments regarding Syria (all times local): 3:45 p.m. The United Nations envoy for Syria is insisting that a government-led assault on eastern Ghouta must not devolve into …
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