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Bill Nelson to vote against Tom Price HHS Secretary nomination

They resumed discussion of the nomination this morning and Price’s confirmation seems likely.

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Intense Snowstorm Could Bring a Foot of Snow For Some

Phillips said as of 5 a.m., the weather service was still anticipating five to six inches of snow for the city, and Philadelphia was under a winter storm warning until

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US General: Russian Aid To Taliban In Afghanistan Is Increasing

U.S. President Donald Trump and his Afghan counterpart discussed security in a phone call on Thursday, officials said, hours after the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan said thousands more troops

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Theresa May wins crucial vote to start Brexit negotiations

“Lots of gossip happens around this place, but we know from previous rumours that it’s not always reliable”.

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Abe, Trump may discuss currency issues: White House official

President Donald Trump is personally paying the tab for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to the Trump-owned Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

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China says attaches great importance to ties after receiving Trump letter

The exchange infuriated Beijing, as it considered it running against the bilateral protocol of “One-China” policy, under which Washington views Taiwan as part of China.

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One-third of Americans unaware ObamaCare, ACA are the same

Prevention is always less expensive than treating disease.

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Alaska senators ultimately split as DeVos becomes Education secretary

When the vice president has to break a tie in the Senate, it’s an indication that whatever the Senate is voting on has just barely cleared the minimum level of

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Deadly Yemen raid missed its main al Qaeda target

The Pentagon acknowledged that civilians, including children, were “likely killed” in the assault. The operation also resulted in the death of Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer William “Ryan” Owens.

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Twitter misses out on ‘Trump bump’ as shares plummet and losses widen

Twitter Inc (NYSE:TWTR) shares plunged up to 9% in early trading Thursday, after its first quarter outlook came in well below expectations amid mixed fourth quarter results.

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Trump Continues To Make False Claim Of US Murder Rate

“I have trouble understanding why we’re supposed to infer religious animus when in fact the vast majority of Muslims would not be affected”, he said.

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Travel Ban Could Go to Supreme Court

The Trump administration is asking the panel to overturn Robart’s order or narrow it so that the travel ban applies to everyone but permanent USA residents from the seven countries

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