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Trump Officially Nominates A New FBI Director Three Weeks After Tweeting About ...
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Jun 27, 2017
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The Supreme Court Made A Huge Decision About Trump's Travel Ban
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Jun 26, 2017
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California Restricts Travel To LGBT-Unfriendly States
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Jun 23, 2017
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Military Chiefs Want To Delay Letting Transgender People Enlist
The Army and Air Force wanted a two-year delay, but the six-month delay request will go to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis for a final decision.
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Victims Of The London High-Rise Blaze Will Get Thousands Of Dolla...
A deadly overnight fire raced through a 24-story apartment tower in London, killing and injuring dozens.
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Student Imprisoned In North Korea, Who Returned To The U.S. Last ...
Otto Warmbier, an American college student who was released by North Korea in a coma last week, died Monday afternoon.
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Trump Reverses Some Parts Of Obama's Policy On Cuba
The change in the U.S. posture toward Cuba under President Trump marks the latest policy about-face by the president.
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Woman Whose Texts Urged Her Boyfriend's Suicide Is Found Guilty O...
Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Moniz found that Michelle Carter caused the death of Conrad Roy III.
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This Woman Could Be Serbia's First Female & Openly Gay Prime Mini...
This week Ireland made history by formally electing an openly gay man and son of an Indian immigrant as the country's new prime minister.
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Trump Administration Rolls Back An Obama-Era Policy Protecting Un...
The same memo announcing the reversal of the policy said DACA, the program for young undocumented immigrants, will remain in place for the time being.
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A Judge's Ruling On The Dakota Access Pipeline Is A Victory For W...
A judge ruled the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers didn't adequately consider the impact of an oil spill where the pipeline passes under the Missouri River.
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Trump Reacts To Reports That He Is Being Investigated For Obstruc...
On Wednesday night, The Washington Post reported special counsel Robert S. Mueller III is now examining whether Trump tried to obstruct justice.
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Shooting At San Francisco UPS Facility Leaves 4 Dead, Including T...
A UPS spokesman told The Associated Press an employee fired inside the facility before the drivers were sent out to do their normal daily deliveries.
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GOP Congressman Shot At A Baseball Practice Is In Critical Condit...
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana was shot Wednesday at a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, VA.
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High-Ranking Michigan Official Charged For Flint's Lead-Contamina...
The head of the Michigan health department was accused of failing to alert the public about an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in the Flint area.
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Montana's Next Congressman Pleads Guilty To Assaulting A Reporter
Gianforte, a Republican, is expected to be sworn in to the state's sole U.S. House seat later this month.
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A Second Appeals Court Rules Against Trump's Travel Ban
The Trump administration said the U.S. will be safer if the policy is put in place.
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After 5 Months, Melania & Barron Trump Move Into The White House
The first family is together again under the same roof.
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Today Marks One Year Since The Pulse Shooting
The worst mass shooting in recent U.S. history left 49 dead. About 90% of the victims were Latinx, with 23 of them being Puerto Rican.
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Jeff Sessions Will Go Before The Senate After James Comey Raised ...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whose contacts with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. during the presidential campaign have sparked questions, agreed Sa
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Trump Claims Comey Lied Under Oath
Trump also refused to say whether his private conversations with Comey were taped.
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All The Latest From The U.K. Election
Updated June 9, 2017: Theresa May has struck a deal withe the Democratic Unionists that will allow her to form a coalition government, according to The Gua
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This Is What Comey Will Say During The Opening Statement Of His T...
Comey is set to testify before the Senate Intelligence committee Thursday. His prepared statement was released Wednesday afternoon.
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Young Woman Charged With Leaking Classified Info On Russian Hacking
The report the contractor allegedly leaked is dated May 5, the same date as the document in an article about Russia's attempt to hack the 2016 presidential
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Trump Goes After The "Politically Correct" Version Of His Travel Ban
Trump lashed out at the Justice Department for seeking the Supreme Court's backing for a "watered down, politically correct version" of the ban he signed.
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Trump Announces He Will Withdraw The U.S. From The Paris Climate ...
Abandoning the Paris pact would isolate the U.S. from a raft of international allies who negotiated for years the 2015 agreement to fight climate change.
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Trump Is Expected To Withdraw The U.S. From The Paris Climate Deal
Withdrawing would leave the United States aligned only with Russia among the world's industrialized economies in rejecting action to combat climate change.
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80 Dead, Hundreds Injured In Kabul Bombing
It was one of the worst attacks Kabul has seen since the drawdown of foreign forces at the end of 2014.
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The Officer Who Fatally Shot Tamir Rice Has Been Fired
His firing was not related to Tamir Rice's fatal shooting, however.
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An Appeals Court Deals A Major Blow To Trump's Travel Ban
The appeals court sided with groups that say the policy illegally targets Muslims.
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