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Trump's Jab Deepens Feud With Tillerson — He Was Joking?
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Oct 11, 2017
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Satanic Temple Member Scores Win In Lawsuit Against Missouri's Abortion Law
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Oct 10, 2017
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Texas Tech Police Officer Killed, Suspect In Custody
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Oct 10, 2017
Foreign Policy & Global Events
As Trump Challenges Iran Nuclear Deal, Those In Tehran Worry
Donald Trump is expected to announce this week that he will “decertify” the international nuclear deal with Iran, thereby passing off the issue
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Trump's Approval Rating Continues To Plummet
Overall, 67% of Americans disapprove of the job Trump is doing in office, including about one-third of Republicans.
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Sessions' New Religious Liberty Guidance Could Be Harmful To Wome...
Sessions issued a sweeping directive to agencies to do as much as possible to accommodate those who claim their religious freedoms are being violated.
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California Becomes Sanctuary State As Governor Signs Bill
Less than a week after taking office, Donald Trump released an executive order to amp up immigration enforcement and punish local governments that failed t
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Federal Judge Intends To Dismiss 2nd Suit Against Black Lives Matter
On September 28, U.S. District Judge Brian Jackson ruled that Black Lives Matter is a social movement and therefore can't be sued. In an order issued
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Pro-Life Rep. Who Urged Woman He Had An Affair With To Have An Ab...
Republican Rep. Tim Murphy, an anti-choice lawmaker who allegedly urged the woman he had an affair with to have an abortion, resigned.
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Trump Calls The Las Vegas Shooting "An Act Of Pure Evil"
At least 58 people are dead and about 515 were injured when a gunman opened fire during a country music festival in Las Vegas.
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Tom Price Resigns Amid Controversy Over His Use Of Private Planes
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price resigned from the Trump administration amid criticism of his travel on private planes.
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Harvard Students Protest Betsy DeVos' Speech On Campus
Students at Harvard University staged a protest as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos delivered an address on school choice.
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Melania Trump Hosts Session On Opioid Crisis To "Listen & Learn"
Melania Trump is listening and learning about the nation's opioid epidemic. The first lady heard Thursday from experts and people affected by addictio
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Magazine Founder Hugh Hefner Dies At 91
Playboy founder Hugh M. Hefner, the pipe-smoking hedonist who revved up the sexual revolution in the 1950s and built a multimedia empire of clubs, mansions
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Trump Plan Promises Huge Tax Cuts, But Big Questions Remain
President Donald Trump unveiled his administration's tax overhaul plan in Indianapolis on Wednesday, claiming it has the potential to deliver a “
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Trump Aides Told Not To Use Personal Phones, But Some Do
Throughout his presidential campaign, Donald Trump relentlessly attacked his opponent Hillary Clinton for using a private email server during her tenure as
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Firebrand Jurist Roy Moore Defeats Trump-Backed Senator Luther St...
Despite an enthusiastic endorsement from Donald Trump and heavy investment by a super PAC tied to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, incumbent Luther
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Trump Suddenly Focuses On Puerto Rico, Promises Visit & Aid
Nearly a week after Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico and left 3.4 million U.S. citizens on the island without adequate food, water, and fuel, P
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Women In Saudi Arabia Will Finally Be Allowed To Drive
The move represents a significant opening for women in Saudi Arabia, where women's rights have steadily and slowly gained ground over the years.
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GOP Doesn't Have The Votes For Its Last-Ditch Effort To Repeal Ob...
Facing assured defeat, Republican leaders decided Tuesday not to even hold a vote on the GOP's latest attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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Ivanka Trump's Business Dealings With China Remain A Mystery
It's no secret that most of Ivanka Trump's merchandise comes from China. But which companies manufacture and export her products is more secret than ever.
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Susan Collins' Opposition Essentially Kills GOP Health Care Drive
The Graham-Cassidy bill was introduced last week, marking the GOP's last-ditch effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. All eyes have bee
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Feds Rush Aid To Puerto Rico Amid Growing Pleas For Help
It's been five days since Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico, but the Trump administration's response and the American media's cov
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Angela Merkel Wins Fourth Term As Nationalists Enter German Parli...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel made history on Sunday when she won a fourth term. But preliminary election results show that a far-right party has entered
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Trump Replaces Travel Ban With New Restrictions On 8 Nations
The Trump administration has announced new travel restrictions as a replacement to a key portion of the controversial travel ban signed earlier this year.
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Betsy DeVos Scraps Obama-Era Guidance On Campus Sexual Assault
The Trump administration on Friday scrapped Obama-era guidance on investigating campus sexual assault, replacing it with new instructions that allow univer
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John McCain Opposes The Republican Health Bill, Which Means It's ...
Sen. John McCain declared his opposition Friday to the GOP's last-ditch effort to repeal and replace “Obamacare,” dealing a likely death b
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Foreign Policy & Global Events
Kim Jong Un: "Deranged" Trump Will "Pay Dearly" For Threat
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has swiftly responded to Donald Trump's recent comments at the U.N., in which the U.S. president threatened to “
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Facebook To Release Russia Ads, Beef Up Election "Integrity"
Facebook shareholders have expressed their dissatisfaction with the company's handling of “fake news,” and The New York Times reported on
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Officials Say Girl Who Was The Symbol Of Rescue Efforts In Mexico...
The attention of many in Mexico and abroad was drawn to the plight of a girl identified as Frida Sofia, who authorities now say doesn't exist.
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