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What It Means For The Mueller Investigation If Michael Cohen Is Credible
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As Greek investigators probe the cause of the recent wildfire near Athens, tragic stories emerge about how the more than 80 victims died.
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In Memoir 'Crux,' Journalist Crosses Borders To Understand Troubled Father
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Why It's Time To Retire The Disparaging Term 'White Trash'
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CBS officials meet Monday and will likely decide how to move forward following accusations against Chairman and CEO Les Moonves. The New Yorker published accusations of sexual misconduct against him.
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Politics In The News: Midterm Elections Are 99 Days Away
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Zimbabwe Freedom Anthem Loses Its Meaning
Last year a song about freedom became a rallying cry as Zimbabwe unseated longtime president Robert Mugabe. Now the anthem has become tainted by the lack of tangible change for people there.
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Bulgarian Man, 64, Sets Record Swimming In A Sack
Yane Petkov wanted to swim more than 2 miles with his feet bound and his hands tied behind his back. He wanted to do it with his entire body enclosed in a red sack. He looked like a big red fish.
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