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Maria Strikes, and Puerto Rico Goes Dark - The New York Times - 0 views
Republicans reject Trump - 0 views
T.S.A - 0 views
Trump say NATO allies are not doing there share - 0 views
Trump rally - 0 views
War veterans - 0 views
U.S-North Korea - 0 views
How students see college - 0 views
Taliban Targets - 0 views
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China-Taiwan - 0 views
Trump Says He Will Renegotiate Nafta or Terminate It - 0 views
Trump's Tax Plan Is a Reckoning for Republican Deficit Hawks - 0 views
Republicans Propose Short-Term Funding Plan to Avert Shutdown - 0 views
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WASHINGTON - Congressional Republicans introduced a measure late Wednesday to keep the government open past Friday's deadline, giving themselves more time to finalize a spending bill. The stopgap legislation would continue government funding through May 5, averting a government shutdown this weekend. The measure still needs to be approved by the House and Senate.
Two U.S. Service Members Killed in Afghanistan, Pentagon Says - 0 views
Michael Flynn Under Defense Dept. Investigation Over Foreign Payment - 0 views
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WASHINGTON - Michael T. Flynn, President Trump's first national security adviser, is under investigation by the Defense Department's inspector general to determine whether he failed to get permission to receive payment from a foreign government, according to a letter released on Thursday by the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee.
Analysis | Where the world's refugees live - 0 views
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There's a critical factor that affects America's role in the global refugee crisis that often goes unmentioned: the Atlantic Ocean. Data compiled by the United Nations' refugee agency allows us to map the distribution of refugees by country. As you might expect, many are centered in the countries that adjoin areas of conflict.
Analysis | Spicer's claim there are '12, 14, 15 million' people in the U.S. illegally - 0 views
McMaster May Reorganize Trump's Foreign Policy Team Once Again - 0 views
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Left uncertain is what, if anything, will happen regarding Stephen K. Bannon, the president's chief strategist, who has played a major role in shaping foreign policy. Under the original organization plan last month, Mr. Bannon was invited to attend any National Security Council meeting led by the president and was made a regular member of the so-called principals committee of cabinet secretaries.
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