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Despite his boastful tweets, Trump had negative coattails in 2016 Marco Rubio (R-FL) put in a couple more solid debate performances and won the GOP nomination, people would have expected him to beat Hillary ...
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When Anthony Scaramucci Fell in Love with Donald Trump Anthony Scaramucci appears to believe that if he expresses enough delight in name-dropping and what his boss calls "braggadocio," it will come ...
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The 'Horrific' Human-Smuggling Tragedy in Texas James M. Bradley Jr., the driver, faced federal charges of illegally transporting immigrants for financial gain, resulting in death. He waived his right to ...
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Chainsaw attack at Swiss insurance company leaves several people injured A man who injured several people with a chainsaw when he stormed the office of an insurance company in the Swiss town of Schaffhausen on ...
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Snopes seeks crowdfunding in ownership battle Snopes was there for you when you were looking up fake news and cryptids — but it's in trouble, and asking you to return the favor. The venerable ...
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Facebook worker living in garage to Zuckerberg: challenges are right outside your door Victor, 29, and Nicole, 26, pose with their children: Victor, four; Sherlin, nine; and Jasmine, eight, in the car garage where they have lived for the past ...
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Democrats take aim at big companies in economic blueprint WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Democrats unveiled an economic platform on Monday that included plans to address unfair market competition, rising ...
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Dunkirk in the spotlight: could the film help bail out the city? Not many small cities get a Hollywood blockbuster named after them, but then not many small cities are caught up in events as momentous as what ...
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Democrats take aim at big business and drug prices in new economic campaign Democrats rolled out a new economic platform Monday in hopes of winning over President Donald Trump's populist base with promises to take on big ...
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Israeli embassy staff in Jordan returned to Israel JERUSALEM/AMMAN (Reuters) - The staff of Israel's embassy in Jordan, including a security guard involved in a shooting incident in which two ...
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