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Location American Headline News for 13 February 2019
Jeffrey Toobin writes about the potential retirements of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Clarence Thomas, and about President Trump's judicial legacy.
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How Parkland Was Different, and Why Much Remains the Same

The New York Times - 13 Feb 2019 19:03
How Parkland Was Different, and Why Much Remains the Same The Parkland students became a force for gun control legislation and boosted the youth vote. Here's how they changed America's response to mass shootings.
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Now that he's been convicted of all counts, what's next for El Chapo? Drug lord Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán was convicted of charges have him facing life in prison. What now?        
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Chris Christie says Trump offered him at least 5 different administration jobs Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie apparently turned down offers to join the Trump administration no fewer than seven times. At a recent event to promote his new book, Christie listed off a whole series of jobs th...
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The National Debt Just Topped $22 Trillion for the First Time It stood at $19.95 trillion when President Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20, 2017.
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The Trump administration has provided military assistance to the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen
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Antonella Barba, former 'American Idol' star, accused of dealing nearly 2 lbs. of fentanyl Barba, Point Pleasant's former 'American Idol' star, could face life if convicted of delivering nearly two pounds of fentanyl in Norfolk, Virginia        
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New York City Detective Shot Dead in Queens Armed Robbery

The New York Times - 13 Feb 2019 03:57
New York City Detective Shot Dead in Queens Armed Robbery A sergeant was also shot in the thigh as the officers exchanged fire with men at a cellphone store in Richmond Hill where a robbery had been reported.
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Trump Confidant Tom Barrack Apologizes After Appearing To Defend Jamal Khashoggi Murder "Whatever happened in Saudi Arabia, the atrocities in America are equal or worse," the former chair of Trump's inauguration committee had said.
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Woman mistakenly lit explosives instead of candle during power outage: suit A Connecticut woman was severely hurt when she lit a quarter stick of dynamite that she believed was a candle during a power outage in her home - and is now suing its former owner for the mishap, according to a report. M...
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The White House said on Wednesday it was not clear whether President Donald Trump would sign a government funding deal to avoid a partial shutdown of federal agencies, even as a source familiar with the situation said he...
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White drunk driving suspect tells black officer the KKK will find him A white woman suspected of driving drunk in Florida threatened a black deputy during a traffic stop - telling the officer he “f–ked with the wrong white people” and that the Ku Klux Klan will find him, a disturbing...
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Planning to claim Social Security at 65? You may want to rethink that. Though 65 is when Medicare kicks in, it's not full retirement age for Social Security purposes. And not knowing that difference could hurt you in the long run.        
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The conviction of drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman in the United States is a lesson that a life of crime and easy money doesn't bring happiness, Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Wednesday.
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Renault said it had scrapped 30 million euros ($34 million) in deferred and severance pay to former boss Carlos Ghosn, forced out last month following his arrest for suspected financial misconduct at Japanese affiliate N...
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Seven men have been arrested in northern Greece after police seized bundles of fake U.S. $100 bills stashed in a warehouse with a total face value of $200,000.
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Germany's Central Council of Jews is calling for action following a report showing a rise in anti-Semitic attacks in the country. The Tagesspiegel newspaper reported Wednesday that preliminary government figures …
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A Hawaii State Park May Have Seen Its First Ever Snow Fall A winter storm over Hawaii brought snow to a state park in Maui for what could be the first time ever, officials said. Polipoli Spring State Recreation Area on the island of Maui was covered in snow on Sunday, marking th...
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Liberian officials say five bodies were recovered Wednesday and 40 are still trapped in a collapsed gold mine. Officials fear those still in the pit mine in northeastern Liberia, which …
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Nigeria election: Religious, ethnic conflict under spotlight

Al Jazeera English - 13 Feb 2019 16:21
Violence and religious and ethnic divisions underline security challenges the new president will face.
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A new survey of military families living on U.S. bases found most are dissatisfied with their housing, often citing serious health and safety hazards - results that counter years of Pentagon reports claiming soaring sati...
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An English safari park says a rare Amur tiger has been killed in a fight with two other tigers. Longleat Safari Park said Wednesday that female tiger Shouri died in …
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