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Former acting FBI director Andrew McCabe spoke publicly for the first time about why he authorized a probe of the president after ex-FBI director James B. Comey was fired.
At a conference, Pence accused allies of working to “break” U.S. sanctions against “that vile regime” in Tehran.
The Environmental Protection Agency unveiled what officials called a historic effort to rein in a class of long-lasting chemicals that scientists say pose serious health risks.
El Chapo will be held at the Federal Correctional Complex in Florence, Colo. (Bureau of Prisons via The Gazette via AP)
El Chapo will be held at the Federal Correctional Complex in Florence, Colo. (Bureau of Prisons via The Gazette via AP)
Duncan Levin, a former federal prosecutor, described the convicted drug kingpin's likely next stop as a secure housing unit for “the most dangerous and notorious criminals in the world.”
Will he or won't he? Now into mid-February, with a burgeoning field of Democratic candidates, Biden is still on the fence, neither in nor out, in a lingering state of political limbo.
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John D. Dingell Jr., the longest-serving member of Congress, died of complications from prostate cancer on Feb. 7.
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The bombing occurred near the city of Srinagar as a security convoy traveled down a heavily guarded stretch of road.
President Trump said that he has to see the final deal before deciding whether he can support it, but he reiterated his insistence that the border wall will get built regardless of Congress’s actions.
The biggest factor in the change has been a more rapid decrease among blacks than whites in smoking and lung cancer over the past four decades, according to a study by the American Cancer Society.
The system, which would allow security officials to track students based on their appearance, has drawn concerns over its accuracy, invasiveness and effectiveness.
Prime Time Sports in Colorado Springs has a shrine to the military and no Nike products.
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