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Rachel Dolezal breaks her silence on TODAY: ‘I identify as black’ — Rachel Dolezal, the former NAACP chapter president accused of pretending to be black, tells TODAY's Matt Lauer in an exclusive live interview that she identifies as black — something she started doing at the age of five.
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NAACP Imposter Sued School Over Race Claims
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NAACP Statement on the Resignation of Rachel Dolezal
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Black Like Her — On June 7th, Elinor Burkett published …
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Dems should not be losing voting-rights fight — Why are Democrats losing the debate over voting rights? — The biggest political fight shaping the 2016 campaigns for the White House and Senate is over limiting the Democrats' base of likely voters. — President Obama twice won …
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Sidney Blumenthal, Hillary Clinton's Confidant, Turns Over Memos on Libya
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Clintons charge big fees to small groups
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Week ahead: Defense spending, Benghazi testimony top agenda
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Some of Hillary Clinton's Libya emails said to be withheld from Benghazi Committee
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St. Louis Cardinals Investigated by F.B.I. for Hacking Astros — WASHINGTON — The F.B.I. and Justice Department prosecutors are investigating front-office officials for the St. Louis Cardinals, one of the most successful teams in baseball over the past two decades, for hacking …
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Trump Makes It Official: He's Running For President — Donald Trump, the real estate mogul, reality television star and hair icon, today announced he is taking his first run at the White House. — From the iconic Trump Tower in New York City, the Donald told his supporters he is …
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Donald Trump: I'm running for president — In a free-ranging speech, Trump takes on China, his own wealth, and declares 'I will be the greatest jobs president God ever created" — Donald Trump is running for president. — Speaking from New York City's Trump Tower office building …
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Can He Be Hired? Trump Enters the Presidential Race — Billionaire television personality and business executive Donald Trump formally began his Republican presidential campaign on Tuesday in Manhattan, saying that the United States has become “a dumping ground for other people's problems.”
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Joyce Mitchell had sexual relationships with both escaped N.Y. inmates, sources say — They got out with a bang. — The wayward wife accused of helping two killers break out of upstate's Clinton Correctional Facility had sex with both of them, sources told the Daily News.
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Source: Fugitives planned to kill husband — Mitchell, a prison tailor, is accused of sneaking hacksaw blades, chisels, drill bits, a punch and other contraband into the two convicts' hands. She has pleaded not guilty to the two charges brought against her but has been talking to investigators.


How Obama Abandoned Israel — Netanyahu and the president both made mistakes, but only one purposely damaged U.S.-Israel relations. — 'Nobody has a monopoly on making mistakes. " When I was Israel's ambassador to the United States from 2009 to the end of 2013, that was my standard response …
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Bernie Sanders' Longshot Campaign Drawing Big Crowds — Challenge for the Democratic presidential candidate is to channel the enthusiasm into donations, votes — DES MOINES, Iowa—It's the sort of problem many candidates would envy. Sen. Bernie Sanders is drawing large …
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Shocking new poll in NH suggests Sanders giving Clinton real fight
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House punts on trade — House GOP leaders are punting on voting again on President Obama's trade agenda, possibly until the end of July. — After Friday's failed vote to pass aid for workers displaced by trade deals, known as Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA), Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) …
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GOP On Trade Deal: ‘No One Will Be Negotiating With Leader Pelosi On A Path Forward’
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Democrats face gut-check moment on spending — They aim to force Republicans to increase domestic spending by killing GOP funding bills. — Senate Democrats are ready to follow through on a risky strategy to confront Republicans this week over government spending, shrugging off Republicans' assertions …
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Lindsey Graham's memoir blunt about his upbringing — He shares stories of tough times and failed relationships. — Lindsey Graham grew up in the back room of a South Carolina bar, sharing a bathroom with patrons who worked down the street at a nearby mill plant. He took baths with water heated up on the stove.
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Obama's anti-police ideology — As President Obama starts to wind down his tenure in the White House, with just a year and a half to go, he's focusing on federalization of local police forces in the name of “justice.” Attorney General Loretta Lynch will be his go-to on this project, just as Eric Holder was before her.
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Invitations to a White House Party: Signed, Sealed, Delivered, but Private
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South Bend mayor: Why coming out matters — Editor's note: South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg wrote this essay, which was published on the Tribune's Voices page. — Any day now, the Supreme Court will issue a decision on same-sex marriage that will directly affect millions of Americans.


It's official: Obama axes trans fat — The Obama administration is making good on its pledge to all but ban trans fat nationwide. — The Obama administration is making good on its pledge to all but ban trans fat nationwide. — The FDA issued a final decision Tuesday that gives …


Pope Francis warns of destruction of Earth's ecosystem in leaked encyclical — Vatican condemns early release of document in which pontiff calls on people to change their lifestyles and energy consumption or face grave consequences — Pope Francis will this week call for changes in lifestyles …
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Jeb Bush Offers Some Surprises — Jeb Bush's speech announcing his presidential campaign today confirmed some things we already suspected — like the fact that he's running — but also revealed a few surprises that suggest the 2016 Republican primaries will be more interesting than expected.
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Jeb Bush Embarks On Least Joyful Campaign Ever
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