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U.S. Refugee Admissions Pass Trump Administration Cap Of 50,000
The Supreme Court's decision to allow part of President Trump's travel ban to take effect means that starting on July 13, many already-vetted refugees will be denied entry to the U.S.
Trump Hotels Again The Target Of Hackers Seeking Credit Card Data
Trump Hotels was hit again by hackers who broke into the reservations system to take credit card data. TechCrunch says this was the third time the hotel chain's system has been compromised.
Some Women's Golf Fans Are Teed Off To See Major Tourney At Trump Course
The U.S. Women's Open golf tournament begins Thursday at the Trump course in New Jersey. Fans agree that it's a beautiful course, but some object to helping boost a Trump-owned business.
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A Pattern In Trump's Policy Pitches: Paltry Particulars
President Trump has been touting major policy proposals lately. The problem: the policies are often frustratingly vague.
Death Toll In London Apartment Building Fire Rises To 17
Fire and rescue crews worked at Grenfell Tower throughout a second night, searching for victims. A full investigation into the tragedy is underway.
Polgreen Aims To Transform The Perception Of 'HuffPost'
Huffington Post founder and editor Arianna Huffington has left the company after a corporate restructuring. Lydia Polgreen, the editor of the rebranded HuffPost, talks about her plans for the site.
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Sen. Murray On Trump Obstruction Reports And Health Care Overhaul
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Patty Murray about reports the president is under investigation for possible obstruction of justice and the health care bill being worked on in the Senate.
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Putin Offers Political Asylum To James Comey, Citing Potential Prosecution In U.S.
"What's the difference between the FBI director and Mr. Snowden?" Russian President Vladimir Putin asked Thursday, responding to a question in his annual Direct Line call-in show.
At Least 7 People Killed, Dozens Hurt In Blast At Kindergarten, Chinese Media Say
It is not immediately clear what caused the blast, which tore through the kindergarten in eastern China on Thursday. Grim images of the aftermath quickly began to circulate on social media.
Otto Warmbier Suffered 'Extensive Loss Of Brain Tissue,' No Sign Of Botulism
The student has been in a coma since before he was returned to the U.S. on Tuesday. Doctors say they've found no evidence of botulism, appearing to contradict the account by his North Korean captors.
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