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Location American Headline News for 18 April 2018
President Trump's tribute to Barbara Bush misstates year of death The White House slapped the wrong date on a statement marking the death of former First Lady Barbara Bush, who championed literacy.
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California Lawmakers Kill Housing Bill After Fierce Debate

The New York Times - 18 Apr 2018 04:34
California Lawmakers Kill Housing Bill After Fierce Debate The vote highlighted the state's housing and homeless problem as a election-year issue that promises to dominate the state's politics for years.
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El Chapo's wife worries sick hubby may not make it to trial This beauty queen is worried about her kingpin.
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The running list of typos from President Trump's White House The ever-updating list of public typos and spelling errors, verbatim, from the Trump White House.
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Cornell student pleads guilty, admits racial slur in fight ITHACA, N.Y. -- A white Cornell University student has admitted using a racial slur during an attack on a black student and has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct. Police initially charged 20-year-old John Greenwood, o...
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'I Don't Get Confused.' Nikki Haley Fires Back at White House After Russia Sanctions Comment White House economic adviser said Haley suffered "momentary confusion"when announcing new Russia sanctions
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Southwest Airlines incident marks end of US safety streak The US airline industry had gone nine years without a single accident-related death before Tuesday’s Southwest Airlines tragedy, according to federal safety officials. The record-breaking streak began on Feb. 12, 2009,...
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Report: CIA Director Mike Pompeo made a secret trip to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Over Easter weekend, CIA Director Mike Pompeo made a covert visit to North Korea on behalf of President Trump and met with Kim Jong Un, two people with direct knowledge of the trip told The Washington Post. Pompeo's top-...
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Man accused of hiding boy's body in concrete to face trial WICHITA, Kan. -- A man charged in the killing of a 3-year-old Kansas boy and hiding the body in concrete will be tried on six criminal counts. Stephen Bodine was bound over for trial Tuesday on two counts of first-degree...
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Pope meets with father of terminally ill British baby denied further treatment Tom Evans had a private audience with the pope on Tuesday at the Vatican.
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Melania Trump to attend the funeral of former first lady Barbara Bush First lady Melania Trump will attend the funeral of Barbara Bush, the former first lady she called "woman of strength," the White House said.        
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'It smells like death': Alabama has had enough of NYC's poop train PARRISH, Ala. -- A stinking trainload of human waste from New York City is stranded in a tiny Alabama town, spreading a stench like a giant backed-up toilet -- and the “poop train” is just the latest example of the S...
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Military mom teams up with school for tearful surprise This 6th grader thought his mom was still deployed… until this moment.        
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Trump dismisses sketch of alleged Stormy Daniels attacker as a 'con job' In his first ever Twitter acknowledgement of a claim made by adult actress Stormy Daniels, President Donald Trump discounted a sketch of a man Daniels said attacked her.
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Meet the federal judge shouldering the legal fate of Michael Cohen The federal judge shouldering the legal fate of President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen is no stranger political firestorms.
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McKayla Maroney says Larry Nassar abused her 'hundreds' of times Olympic gold medalist McKayla Maroney said she was molested "hundreds" of times by disgraced team physician Larry Nassar.
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Erdogan, Seeking to Solidify Power in Turkey, Calls for Early Elections President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey called for voting on June 24, 18 months earlier than had been expected, citing instability in Syria and Iraq.
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The former head of Hungary's swimming federation has firmly denied allegations he ordered the 1998 murder of a business rival. Tamas Gyarfas has been in police custody since late Tuesday …
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A look at Cuba at a time of political transition Some facts about Cuba: ___ POPULATION: Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean in both area and population, with nearly 11.5 million people.
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Sheriff to re-evaluate woman's suicide after jury said boyfriend's brother did it A sheriff in California said he'll take a "fresh review" of the 2011 death of a woman found hanging inside a mansion after a civil jury ruled earlier this month that she didn't die as investigators originally believed. I...
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Treaty to Formally End Korean War Is Being Discussed, South Confirms South Korea said it had been in talks with both American and North Korean officials about replacing the 1953 armistice with a full peace agreement.
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China conducted live-fire drills in the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday -- the first of its kind since 2016, the China Global Network reported. China's Taiwan Affairs Office Director Liu Jeyi said, "The drill aims to safeguar...
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