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President Donald Trump greeted Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Friday with a handshake, a smile and a ride in the presidential limousine before talks aimed at ending the conflict in Ukraine,
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton — once Donald Trump’s most bitter political adversary — said she would support awarding him the Nobel Peace Prize if he can secure a
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