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Trump launches offensive against Walker — Billionaire businessman Donald Trump on Saturday unleashed a personal attack at Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, days after being the target of the governor's latest campaign blast. — Trump's speech in Iowa came on the heels of a fundraiser …
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Trump takes aim at Walker in Iowa — Story highlights — (CNN)Donald Trump has spent much of the early days of his presidential campaign taking on Jeb Bush. — But in Iowa on Saturday, the real estate mogul took shots at Scott Walker, who's long stood atop polls in the Hawkeye State …
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Priebus: Trump won't run as third-party candidate
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Top Scott Walker Fundraiser Calls Donald Trump ‘DumbDumb’
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Aides for Hillary Clinton and Benghazi Committee Dispute Testimony Plan — WASHINGTON — Amid renewed controversy surrounding Hillary Rodham Clinton's use of private email for government work, a dispute erupted on Saturday over when and how she would publicly testify before the House select …
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Inspectors General Release Joint Statement to Clear Up Hillary Email Referral Flap
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Clinton may testify to Benghazi committee in October
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New Photos Show Bush Administration Reaction to 9/11 Attacks — In never-before-released photographs taken on Sept. 11, 2001, the shock, horror and gravity of the terrorist attacks can be read on the faces of President George Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, their wives Laura and Lynne …
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Obama, Kenyatta clash on gay rights in Kenya — NAIROBI, Kenya - President Barack Obama and Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta sparred over support for gay rights here Saturday, with Obama urging fast changes and Kenyatta saying it was not something Kenyan culture or society would “accept.”
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Despite Agreements, President Obama, Kenyan President Differ on Gay Rights
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UC San Diego wins legal battle in dispute with USC over Alzheimer's project — UC San Diego won a major legal battle Friday against USC when a judge ruled that control of a landmark project on Alzheimer's disease belongs to the La Jolla school. — The decision addressed the heart of a lawsuit …
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Looking Away From Abortion — IN an essay in his 1976 collection, “Mortal Lessons,” the physician Richard Selzer describes a strange suburban scene. People go outside in the morning in his neighborhood, after the garbage trucks have passed, and find “a foreignness upon the pavement,” a softness underfoot.
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Veterans named as Donald Trump supporters say they were not consulted — Several people listed as part of the “Veterans for Trump coalition” formed by Donald Trump following his incendiary comments about John McCain's war record have denied they are part of the group, the Guardian has learned.
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Official: Two former Guantanamo detainees arrested in Belgium — Photos: Inside Guantanamo Bay 23 photos — Inside Guantanamo Bay - President Barack Obama signed an executive order on January 22, 2009, to close the detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, within a year.
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Military Cutbacks Make Sense — The Army's plan to cut 40,000 troops, as well as 17,000 civilian employees, over the next two years is unsettling many American communities. Congressmen and senators in the affected districts are railing against the reductions and insisting they will fight to reverse them.
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Exclusive: Amazon planning drive-up grocery stores with the first likely coming to Sunnyvale — sources — For decades, drive-thrus have served up everything from coffee to prescriptions to dry cleaning — not to mention burgers and fries. Now Amazon.com Inc. wants to add another item to the list: Your groceries.


White people have a race — but everyone flips out when we talk about it — As far as Lee Bebout was concerned, his Arizona State University course, US Race Theory and the Problem of Whiteness, was off to a good start. A multiracial, politically diverse group of undergraduates was enrolled.
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