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WATCH: Doorbell camera captures woman's home fire ordeal The frantic homeowner can be seen calling for help as her one-story home burned.
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Jimmy Carter: Hiring John Bolton Trump's 'worst mistake' Former president Jimmy Carter apparently isn’t a fan of John Bolton. While speaking to multiple media outlets on Monday, Carter tore into President Trump for his decision to hire the ex-US ambassador as his new nationa...
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Cat rescued after being stuck on pole for three days

New York Post - 27 Mar 2018 05:00
Cat rescued after being stuck on pole for three days A black and white feline that captivated residents of Phoenix by getting stuck on top of a utility pole for nearly three days was finally brought to safety on Monday. The cat named Gypsy was rescued at about 11 a.m. loca...
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Mexico is pledging to spend $4.3 million to clean the Tijuana river channel after two California cities sued a U.S. agency over the decades-old problem of sewage fouling U.S. wetlands and beaches.
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'Slave' cult leader hit with sex trafficking charges

NY Daily News - 27 Mar 2018 03:51
'Slave' cult leader hit with sex trafficking charges The creepy male leader of a cult-like upstate "women-only mentorship group" was arrested Monday on federal sex trafficking charges.
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White House investigating loans made to Kushner's family business White House attorneys are looking into whether two loans worth more than $500 million given to President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner's family real estate business violated any criminal laws or fed...
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South Korea watching Kim Jong Un's China trip 'very closely' South Korea is watching things in Beijing “very closely” -- and keeping “all possibilities open” -- following reports of a surprise visit by Kim Jong Un. “Right now, the situation surrounding the Korean peninsu...
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Trump administration adding back census citizenship question The 2020 US Census is going to include a question about citizenship status to help enforce the Voting Rights Act, according to federal officials. The move was announced Monday night by the Commerce Department. “The cit...
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N.J. Assembly passes bills to tighten already-strict gun laws New Jersey's Democratic-led Assembly passed a half-dozen bills aimed at strengthening the state's already-strict gun laws.
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It could take the government more than a year to rule whether Stormy Daniels payment was illegal It could take more than a year for the Federal Election Commission to determine whether a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels violated federal election laws, current and former FEC officials told NBC News....
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The White House Is Probing $500 Million in Loans to Jared Kushner's Company Officials have been looking into possible ethics or criminal law violations
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Russians mock US consulate closures with Twitter poll

New York Post - 27 Mar 2018 04:45
Russians mock US consulate closures with Twitter poll The Russian Embassy on Monday mocked the US by asking its Twitter followers to vote on which of three US consulates in their country should be shut in retaliation for America's expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats. The choi...
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US: Russian Consulate in Seattle was base for spies

New York Post - 27 Mar 2018 03:42
US: Russian Consulate in Seattle was base for spies In ordering its closure on Monday, the US singled out the Russian Consulate in Seattle as a hotbed of espionage activity because of its location near a huge US nuclear submarine base and a major defense contractor. Senio...
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Michigan State official who oversaw Nassar arrested amid probe LANSING, Mich. -- A Michigan State University official who oversaw Larry Nassar was arrested Monday amid an investigation into the handling of complaints against the now-imprisoned former sports doctor. William Strampel ...
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100-year-old survivor of inhumane Bataan Death March during World War II is marching again "The main thing is to get on that trail and go as far as I can," said Ben Skardon, who has participated in the Bataan Memorial Death March marathon for 11 of the past 12 years.        
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Op-Ed Columnist: Putting the Ex-Con in Conservatism

The New York Times - 27 Mar 2018 00:55
Op-Ed Columnist: Putting the Ex-Con in Conservatism The modern G.O.P. is no country for honest men.
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Trump likes to go to depositions unprepared and then ignore his lawyers' advice President Trump insists he wants to be interviewed by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for the Russia probe, and NPR did a little digging into the president's many depositions past to get an idea of how that conversation m...
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New Zealand: We'd expel Russian spies if we had any

New York Post - 27 Mar 2018 16:54
New Zealand: We'd expel Russian spies if we had any New Zealand really wants to expel Russian spies in solidarity with ally Britain – the problem is it can’t find any. “We have done a check in New Zealand. We don’t have Russian undeclared intelligence officers her...
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How Stormy Daniels and Her Lawyer Are Using President Trump's Own Playbook to Take Him On Trump's adversaries are using some of his own tactics to grab the spotlight
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'Toxic Shock, Emergency Hysterectomies.' #MeToo Helps Shine Light on Prison Tampon Shortages Many women still don't have access to tampons in prison
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Nurse Accused of Physically Abusing Newborn Babies at Hospital Five infants suffered serious injuries in the hospital's newborn unit
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