Month: October 2017
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Jeff Sessions may be in big trouble after George Papadopoulos’ guilty plea
The credibility of the Attorney General Jeff Sessions was suspended from a serious question after the Ministry of Justice inserted…
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Bernie betrays Democrats, announces reelection run as an independent
There is no excuse for the Democratic National Committee’s efforts to undermine Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign. This doesn’t…
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Jake Tapper burns Bill O’Reilly to ash, reminds him he was “humiliated in front of the world”
On Wednesday, the former host in disgrace at Fox News Bill O’reilly took shots on Jake Tapper from CNN via…
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News Wrap: Sessions insists he didn’t lie about Russian contacts to Senate
HARI SREENIVASAN: The Post also reported on another incident today. It quoted the father of a soldier killed in Afghanistan…
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Xi Jinping celebrates China’s rising power — and his own
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: That was decidedly warmer than Mr. Trump’s past criticism of China and its economic and trade policies. But…
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The battle for Mosul is over, but this hidden ISIS danger could lurk for years
Marcia Biggs: The former commander of the Coalition forces in Iraq, Lieutenant-General Stephen Townsend, recently listed 81 locations where the…
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Escaping Harvey Weinstein was a ‘cat-and-mouse game,’ says Katherine Kendall
Katherine Kendall, actress / photographer: Well, I was you know, a young actress, and I had an official meeting at…
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As Rohingya refugees continue to flee from persecution, here’s how you can help
More than 500,000 Muslims Rohingyas have fled their homes since August to escape systematic violence in the hands of government…
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WATCH: NFL commissioner says players ‘should stand for the national anthem’
NFL players will be encouraged to defend the national anthem at the start of football matches, the head of the…
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For black athletes, wealth doesn’t equal freedom
In America, there’s a significant kind of public insistence that one’s “freedom” is fundamentally tied to one’s wealth. Much of…
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