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Dozens Suffocate in Syria as Government Is Accused of Chemical Attack — BEIRUT, Lebanon — Dozens of Syrians choked to death after a suspected chemical attack struck the rebel-held suburb of Douma, sending a stream of patients with burning eyes and breathing problems to medical clinics, aid groups said on Sunday.
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Trump Vows ‘Big Price’ for Syria Attack, Raising Prospect of Missile Strike — WASHINGTON — President Trump on Sunday promised a “big price” to be paid for what he said was a chemical weapons attack that choked dozens of Syrians to death the day before, and a top White House official …
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Trump calls out Putin by name for “backing Animal Assad” — President Trump responded on Twitter to the alleged chemical attack by Syrian government forces that left dozens dead, calling out Russian President Vladimir Putin by name for his backing of the Assad regime. … This tweet is important.
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All options on table after Syria chemical attack, White House says
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Republicans Seize on Impeachment for Edge in 2018 Midterms — WASHINGTON — As Republican leaders scramble to stave off a Democratic wave or at least mitigate their party's losses in November, a strategy is emerging on the right for how to energize conservatives and drive a wedge between …
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Facebook suspends another data analytics firm after CNBC discovers it was using tactics like Cambridge Analytica — Data analytics firm CubeYou used personality quizzes clearly labeled for “non-profit academic research” to help marketers find customers. — One of its quizzes …
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Zuckerberg Gets a Crash Course in Charm. Will Congress Care? — For Facebook, Tuesday is being seen as a kind of dreaded final exam. — That's when Mark Zuckerberg, the company's chief executive, will swap out his trademark gray T-shirts for a suit and tie, and embark on a two-day marathon of testimony on Capitol Hill.
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Kennedy on Facebook: ‘We can do it the easy way, or the hard way’
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Trump Tower fire is second 2018 blaze in sprinkler-free residential tower — The fire on the 50th floor New York City's Trump Tower that left 67-year-old Todd Brassner dead and six firefighters injured was the second fire in the building in 2018. President Trump's centerpiece Manhattan skyscraper opened …
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Trump once fought legislation requiring sprinklers in NYC buildings
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Trump's budget “undo” button — President Trump may try to hit “undo” on a slice of the $1.3 trillion spending bill that he signed last month after threatening a veto, and now regrets. — The big picture: Republican aides in the House and Senate tell me they're working with the White House …
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Running Out of Punching Bags, Trump Turns on Mattis — The president has wasted no time turning Mattis into his next McMaster. — Until recently, Donald Trump's campaign to purge naysayers had spared the Pentagon. In the absence of more proximate targets, however, it appears the president …


My Turn: Adam Bagni: Sinclair messes with R.I. landmark — If there's one thing I've learned after more than a decade in journalism, it's that the facts are rarely black and white. Newsworthy stories are often complicated. And the truth is seldom easily explained.
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I Quit Working For Sinclair And They Sued Me. Here's Why I'm Fighting Back.
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A Dissent Concerning Kevin Williamson — Last month, The Atlantic hired Kevin Williamson, the longtime National Review staffer. Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic, announced the move, declaring him a writer “whose force of intellect and acuity of insight reflect our ambition.”
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Trump suggesting China will ‘take down’ its trade barriers — WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid rising concerns about a possible trade war between the U.S. and China, President Donald Trump suggested that Beijing will ease “because it is the right thing to do” and that the economic superpowers can settle …
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Is Trump lying about the hush money? — REGARDING THE tawdry story of President Trump's involvement with Stephanie Clifford, a.k.a. Stormy Daniels, it's important to distinguish the aspects that present legitimate matters of public interest from those that do not.


There's no good reason to stop felons from voting … The bumpy path of Desmond Meade's life meandered to its current interesting point. He is a graduate of Florida International University law school but cannot vote in his home state because his path went through prison …


Three Republican senators voice concern about EPA head Scott Pruitt's conduct — Three Republican senators expressed concern Sunday about embattled Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, amid growing scrutiny over his spending and management practices.
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Trump says Scott Pruitt is doing a “great job” as EPA chief
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Fitton: DOJ Still in ‘Cover-Up Mode’ on Lynch-Clinton Tarmac Meeting — The Department of Justice is still in “cover-up mode” on Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch's infamous tarmac meeting with former President Bill Clinton, according to Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
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At a recent Unleash the Power Within (UPW) event in San Jose, my comments failed to reflect the respect I have for everything Tarana Burke and the #MeToo movement has achieved. I apologize for suggesting anything other than my profound admiration for the #MeToo movement.
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This Is What It Was Like Learning To Report Before Fake News Was The Biggest Problem In The World — As a young reporter in Eastern Europe in 2001, I expected to witness the “end of history” and the flowering of democracy. That was just one of the mistakes I made. — BuzzFeed Editor-in-Chief


The brave new age of gender-neutral kids — When Storm was born seven years ago in Toronto, he or she became the most famous baby in the city. That's because Storm's parents announced that they were going to raise the baby as gender neutral. “If you really want to get to know someone …


Keystone pipeline leak in South Dakota about double previous estimate: paper — (Reuters) - The Keystone crude oil pipeline leak in November in rural South Dakota was nearly double the original estimate, making it one of the largest U.S. inland spills since 2010, a newspaper report on Saturday said.


Ronny Jackson, Trump's pick for Veterans Affairs, may pass up $1 million to join the Cabinet … President Trump's controversial nomination of Ronny L. Jackson to head the Department of Veterans Affairs has grown further complicated by the Navy physician's pending military promotion …


North Korea Ready to Discuss Denuclearization, U.S. Officials Say — Assurance clears the way for a summit meeting between Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump — North Korea has told the U.S. that Kim Jong Un is prepared to discuss the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula …


NYPD chief's son keeps job as cop despite getting busted for groping woman at Atlantic City casino — A rookie cop whose dad is an NYPD chief avoided getting fired after an off-duty arrest for groping a woman at an Atlantic City casino, police sources told the Daily News.


Denver Post Rebels Against Its Hedge-Fund Ownership — The Denver Post is in open revolt against its owner. — Angry and frustrated journalists at the 125-year-old newspaper took the extraordinary step this weekend of publicly blasting its New York-based hedge-fund owner and making the case …


GOP worries Blankenship surge will cost party W. Va. Senate seat — MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — A former coal CEO's post-prison rise is scrambling the GOP battle to unseat Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin — (W.Va.). — Don Blankenship, released from jail less than a year ago …
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This Password Manager Will Keep Your Personal Info Safe — Passwords can be a hassle, but a good one is necessary to keep your personal info on lockdown. Changing them frequently is a smart move, but remembering a collection of truly secure passwords isn't easy.


Skowhegan bull chase an example of how not to react, experts say — While admitting a bull is a large, strong animal, experts counsel being calm and giving a bull its space. — When the Skowhegan police chief recently chased a loose bull through town and fatally shot it …