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With high drama in the making, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh emphatically fended off new accusations of misconduct from women on Wednesday and headed into a charged public Senate hearing
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Engineers inspecting the wreckage of a public housing complex gutted by fire five days ago found a 74-year-old tenant inside, alive and well, on Monday. The discovery of the elderly
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(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) An 8-month-old girl in northern Israel was rushed to the emergency room of Ziv Hospital in Tzefas because she was emitting blood tinged saliva and having
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he would “certainly prefer not” to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and that he may delay a highly anticipated meeting with the Justice
Dunkin’ is dropping the donuts — from its name, anyway. Doughnuts are still on the menu, but Dunkin’ Donuts is renaming itself Dunkin’ to reflect its increasing emphasis on coffee
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Democratic Rep. Beto O’Rourke is condemning a protest that forced his opponent in Texas’ closer-than-expected Senate race to leave a Washington restaurant. Online videos posted by an activist group show
A meeting between top state law enforcement officials and Attorney General Jeff Sessions about how the government can safeguard the privacy of social media users ended Tuesday without a decision
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