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Feb 28 2019
News
Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi collapses after negotiations fail
US president says North Korea wanted all sanctions lifted for only partial denuclearisation.
The second summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un ended in failure on Thursday with the two sides far apart on the central issues of disarmament and sanctions relief.
The abrupt end to the Hanoi meeting, which was cut short by several hours, was a setback from both leaders who had
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Feb 28 2019
News
Things Fall Apart: Nuclear Summit Abruptly Ends Without Agreement
The nuclear summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un fell apart Thursday when the parties failed to reach a deal over the issue of sanctions relief.
In a news conference Trump explained the meeting ended abruptly because of Kim's insistence on lifting sanctions without committing to the elimination of his country's nuclear arsenal.
“I am always
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Feb 27 2019
News
Fox News panel descends into chaos and threats immediately following Cohen testimony
GREG GUTFELD (CO-HOST): Why did we endure this spectacle? For two reasons, no collusion and North Korea, and I know that people here are acting like this is news. We need to believe that it's news because we are forced to cover this. I don't feel like this is news. I can't find the news.
I believe this is a orgy for anti-Trumpers. It's all due to the fact that the skunk at the garden
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Oct 01 2018
News
Hundreds of young migrants moved to tent city: report
Hundreds of migrant children in recent weeks have been moved from private foster homes or shelters to a tent city in south Texas, according to The New York Times.
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Jun 20 2021
News
12 dead in Alabama due to Claudette, including 10 children
Tropical Depression Claudette claimed 12 lives in Alabama as the storm swept across the southeastern U.S., causing flash flooding and spurring tornadoes that destroyed dozens of homes.
Ten people, including nine children, were killed Saturday in a 15-vehicle crash about 35 miles (55 kilometers) south of Montgomery on Interstate 65, according to Butler County Coroner Wayne Garlock.
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Mar 01 2020
Analysis
Analysis: Biden positions himself as leading moderate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden bought himself time. It’s unclear how much.
Biden’s victory in South Carolina on Saturday was emphatic enough to let him make the claim that it had reordered the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. He can now credibly argue he is the overwhelming favorite of black voters who are the backbone of the Democratic Party. And he is positioning himself
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Mar 26 2020
Opinion
A Cruel Motive for a Costly Delay
For a few hours on Wednesday, it seemed the Senate still could not muster the will to start pumping trillions of desperately needed dollars into the American economy.
Four Republican senators — Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Ben Sasse of Nebraska, Tim Scott of South Carolina and Rick Scott of Florida — announced they had found a flaw in the economic stimulus legislation so grave that
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Sep 06 2019
News
Republicans to scrap primaries and caucuses as Trump challengers cry foul
Four states are poised to cancel their 2020 GOP presidential primaries and caucuses, a move that would cut off oxygen to Donald Trump’s long-shot primary challengers.
Republican parties in South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona and Kansas are expected to finalize the cancellations in meetings this weekend, according to three GOP officials who are familiar with the plans.
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Jul 29 2020
News
Will The Reckoning Over Racist Names Include These Prisons?
Not long after an Alabama lawyer named John Darrington began buying up land in Southeast Texas, he sent enslaved people to work the soil. They harvested cotton and sugarcane, reaping profits for their absentee owner until he sold the place in 1848.
More than a century and a half later, men—mostly Black and brown—are still forced to work in the fields. They still harvest cotton. They
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Feb 12 2020
News
New Hampshire result clogs up moderate lane for Democrats
NASHUA, N.H. - Bernie Sanders may have established himself as the standard-bearer for the Democratic Party’s leftist wing with his strong showing in Iowa and New Hampshire, but for moderates looking to rally around a candidate to fend him off, the picture just got even murkier.
Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, seemed well positioned to be the early favorite of
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