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Woman In Saudi Arabia Arrested For Wearing Skirt, Crop Top In Video
The Snapchat video went viral over the weekend. The woman's outfit would be unremarkable in the U.S., but Saudi Arabia has a conservative dress code for women. The woman has since been released.
With Entry Into Interest Curation, Google Goes Head-To-Head With Facebook
In the feed, users will get a stream of news, photos and more based on their search histories and interests across Google products. The company promises a different, less friend-filtered experience.
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Amid Skepticism And Scrutiny, Election Integrity Commission Holds First Meeting
The panel has faced credibility problems right from the start and the concerns have only grown after it asked all 50 states to send detailed voter registration records.
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Chris Christie Catches A Foul Ball, And Gets Booed
The New Jersey governor caught a foul ball at a Mets game. He gave it to a kid but still got booed.
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Moscow's Likely New Ambassador To U.S.: 'Tough' And 'Not That Easy To Work With'
"When you're not doing business, he is a very pleasant person to deal with," says a former Obama administration official. Otherwise, "he's a tough Russian negotiator, deeply suspicious of the U.S."
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Why Zika Is Especially Hard On The Women Of Brazil
They've been largely responsible for warding off mosquitoes at home — and caring for the children born with microcephaly. A new study says that the government has not given them the support they need.
As Team Trump Lawyers Up, Who's Paying The Attorney Fees?
President Trump's re-election campaign paid Donald Trump Jr.'s lawyer $50,000. White House lawyers are paid government salaries, by taxpayers, but it's unknown how the private lawyers are being paid.
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WATCH: 'The Wild West?' No, It's New Hampshire — But Those Really Are Bison
A small herd thundered free from a farm and wandered through forests and roadways. Eventually, local authorities managed to return the beasts safely — but not before a neighbor caught a video.
Uncertainty Over Obamacare Leaves Next Year's Rates In Limbo
While Washington ponders the future of the Affordable Care Act, health insurers need to decide right now what to charge people for health insurance in 2018. "It's insane," says one CEO.
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Her Own Medical Future At Stake, A Child Storms Capitol Hill
The Republican health care bill failed in part because of opposition to shrinking Medicaid. An 11-year-old girl with sickle cell anemia went to Washington, D.C., to make sure that wouldn't happen.
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