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House Republicans Launch New Investigations Into Clinton Email Probe, Uranium Deal
Democrats charge that the investigations "appear aimed at diverting attention away" from the focus on Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
GOP Senators Continue To Speak Out About Trump's Approach To Governing
Republican Sen. Jeff Flake, a critic of President Trump, called out the president during his announcement that he won't see re-election in 2018. He's adding his voice to others in his party who are speaking out about Trump. But what is the impact?
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In Kenya, Much Of The Election Chaos And Violence Stems From Tribal Divisions
Kenya's presidential elections have been marked by a murder, deadly protests and a historic Supreme Court decision. But the thing underlying all of the chaos and discord is tribalism.
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D.C. Appeals Court Rules For Teen Seeking Abortion While In U.S. Illegally
The larger appeals court reversed a decision by a three-judge panel that in effect put off the girl's abortion. She is in federal custody, and authorities refuse to release her for the procedure.
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Senate Kills Rule On Class-Action Suits Against Financial Companies
The rule, released by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in July, was aimed at "forced arbitration" clauses in consumer agreements with banks and credit card companies.
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Honolulu's 'Distracted Walking' Law Takes Effect, Targeting Phone Users
Under the new law, the only legal reason for a pedestrian to look at a cellphone while crossing a street would be to call 911. For repeat offenders, fines could run up to nearly $100.
Jackie Shane, A Force Of Nature Who Disappeared, Has A Story All Her Own
The performances of this trailblazing transgender singer — once radically visible, now long hidden — have been likened to tornadoes. A new box set is a document of a career that never followed rules.
10 Tips To Stay Safe In The Wild
Here's a basic checklist for traveling and playing safe when the park you visit is bigger than Central Park.
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