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Senate Votes On Net Neutrality
Democrats in the Senate are staging an insurgent vote to stop the repeal of net neutrality from going into effect in June. The measure faces long odds in the House.
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Despite Legalization, Marijuana Black Market Hides In Plain Sight
Washington state legalized recreational pot in 2012, but the black market lives on. Pot grown legally leaks into illegal markets, while networks of illegal producers pretend they're licensed.
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Inspectors Confirm 'Likely' Use Of Chlorine As Chemical Weapon In Syria In February
Two cylinders dropped on the rebel-held Syrian city of Saraqeb — sending nearly a dozen people to seek medical help for nausea and other symptoms — had contained chlorine, the OPCW says.
Senate Committee Releases 2,500 Pages About 2016 Trump Tower Meeting
The papers reaffirm previous accounts of the meeting by people involved — that Donald Trump Jr. and team sought "dirt" offered to them on Hillary Clinton and received some political intelligence.
2 Generations, 2 Different Perspectives On Korean Reunification
Jean H. Lee, a former Pyongyang bureau chief for The Associated Press, finds older relatives who fled North Korea dream of a different future than younger South Koreans.
Deadly Storms Wreak Havoc In Northeast
At least three people in the region, including a child, were killed by trees felled as a powerful squall line moved across the region.
Trump Acknowledges Financial 'Liability' For Stormy Daniels Payment
The federal ethics office flagged the disclosure in a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
'No One Is Answering, No One Knows': What Las Vegas Shooting Witnesses Told Police
Law enforcement released more than 1,200 pages of witness statements taken after last October's massacre. Together, they weave a portrait of terror — and of a gunman whose motives remain an enigma.
A Pregnant Rhino In California Could Save A Related Subspecies
Researchers announced Thursday that they impregnated "Victoria" through artificial insemination. It is a step toward saving the critically endangered northern white rhino.
Trump: Nuclear Deal Would Be Good For North Korea
At the White House Thursday, President Trump said he is willing to offer strong protections for North Korea's Leader Kim Jong Un in exchange for Kim giving up the country's nuclear weapons.
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