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No One Has Seen The New GOP Healthcare Bill & The Vote Is This Week
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Jul 24, 2017
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Death Toll In Texas Immigrant-Smuggling Case Increases To 10
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Jul 24, 2017
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Jared Kushner Denies Colluding With Russia In Statement To The Senate
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Jul 24, 2017
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Following Spicer's Resignation, Sarah Huckabee Sanders Is Named P...
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has been promoted to press secretary in the Trump White House's latest shakeup.
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6 Teens From A Burundi Robotics Team Competing In The U.S. Have D...
The teenagers participated in the same competition as the all-female Afghan robotics team.
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Americans Will Soon Be Banned From Traveling To North
Korea
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has decided to impose "geographic travel restriction" for North Korea, officials said, which would make it illegal to use
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Republican Senators Try To Resuscitate Their Healthcare Repeal Plan
Republican senators are hunkering down in a last-ditch attempt to prevent their own divisions from pushing their healthcare plan to oblivion, introducing a
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Supreme Court Allows Strict Enforcement Of Trump's Refugee Ban
Supreme Court justices are leaving in place a lower court order that makes it easier for travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to enter the United Sta
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Details Emerge About The Fatal Police Shooting Of An Australian W...
The partner of a Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot an Australian woman said he was startled by a loud sound near their squad car seconds before h
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Trump Makes Last-Ditch Effort After Republican Healthcare Bill Co...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday stepped up the pressure on reluctant Republicans to erase much of Obamacare.
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Republicans Are Short On Votes To Repeal Obamacare
Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska said they opposed the repeal-only bill.
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California Will Extend A Landmark Climate Change Law Targeting Ca...
California lawmakers voted to extend a climate change initiative held up as a model for states and nations looking to lower carbon emissions.
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Afghan Girls Robotics Team Competes After Overcoming Visa Obstacles
The Afghan girls competing Monday in an international robotics competition in Washington were clearly excited to be representing their nation.
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An Australian Woman Was Fatally Shot By Police Officers In Minnea...
The family of an Australian woman who was shot and killed by police in Minneapolis says they're trying to understand why it happened.
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Maryam Mirzakhani, Only Woman To Win The Fields Medal In Mathemat...
Maryam Mirzakhani, a Stanford University professor who was the first and only woman to win the prestigious Fields Medal in mathematics, died on Saturday.
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Healthcare Vote Delayed By Republicans After McCain Undergoes Sur...
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Saturday he will delay consideration of healthcare legislation in the Senate, after Sen. John McCain's announced
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A Federal Judge Says The Travel Ban Can't Exclude Grandparents & ...
A federal judge in Hawaii expanded the list of family relationships with U.S. citizens that visa applicants can use to get into the country under Trump's t
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A Man Trapped Inside An ATM Slipped "Help Me" Notes To Customers
One of the notes read, "Please help. I'm stuck in here and I don't have my phone. Please call my boss."
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Paris & Los Angeles Could Host The 2024 & 2028 Olympics
The cities just need to agree who goes first.
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At Least 16 Killed In Military Plane Crash In Rural Mississippi
A U.S. military plane used for refueling crashed into a soybean field in rural Mississippi, killing at least 16 people in a fiery wreck and spreading debri
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GOP Senators Hope To Vote On A Revised Healthcare Bill Next Week
The No. 2 Republican in the Senate says senators will vote next week on a new healthcare bill to repeal and replace key parts of Obamacare.
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Trump Discussed Russia's Interference In The Election With Putin
Trump reportedly accepted Putin's assurances that Russia didn't meddle in the election and agreed to create a joint group to address cybersecurity.
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What Happened In The Meeting Between President Trump & President ...
Seated next to President Putin on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Germany, President Trump said it was "an honor" to be with the Russian leader.
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Protests In Hamburg Block Melania Trump From Attending G20 Spouse...
Anti-globalization activists protested and tried to block leaders' delegations from entering the grounds of the Group of 20 summit Friday.
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The Government Ethics Director Who Criticized President Trump Res...
Walter Shaub, director of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), resigned to join the Campaign Legal Center.
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President Trump Delivers A Life-Or-Death Speech In Poland
"The fundamental question of our time is whether the West has the will to survive," Trump said in Poland. He's visiting the country ahead of a G20 summit.
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Shooting At A New York City Hospital Leaves At Least 1 Dead, 6 Wo...
The gunfire broke out at 2:50 p.m. inside the Bronx Lebanon Hospital.
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Simone Veil, A French Holocaust Survivor & Abortion Rights Champi...
A two-time Cabinet minister, the Auschwitz survivor was best known in France for leading the heated battle to legalize abortion in the 1970s.
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Germany Took A Huge Step To Combat Hate Speech Online
The bill aims to crack down on hate speech on social networks, but critics say could have drastic consequences for free speech online.
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Trump Administration Rolls Back Protection For Half The Nation's ...
According to a Environmental Protection Agency study, the Clean Water Act provides drinking water safeguards for one in three Americans.
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