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U.N. Condemns 'Grotesque Rape Chants' By Burundi Youth Militia
A top United Nations official said a video depicting the chants was part of a "campaign of fear and terror." The government says "influences outside the party" are responsible.
Washington Labor Lawyer Eric Dreiband Could Run DOJ Civil Rights Unit
Dreiband, who currently works for a prestigious D.C. law firm, was once top lawyer for the EEOC in the George W. Bush administration. He also worked in the office of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr.
Hackers Release Data On 25 More Athletes From 8 Countries
Hackers who this week published confidential medical records of top U.S. Olympic athletes are at it again. The World Anti Doping agency confirmed the hackers released data on 25 more athletes.
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John Kerry Heads To Antarctica And To A New Travel Record
Being the top U.S. diplomat means a lot of global travel — roughly a million miles and 100 countries these days. Yet Kerry is the first to see Antarctica and all seven continents.
GOP Leaders Make Peace With Trump In Favor Of 'Unified Republican Government'
After months of criticism, top congressional Republicans were quick to congratulate Donald Trump's win and promised to work together to enact GOP policy priorities.
Pelosi Overcomes Challenge To Win Re-Election As House Democratic Leader
The California Democrat got 134 votes to Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan's 63, but it was the most serious challenge to her leadership she has faced since taking over the top slot in the House in 2003.
Wildfire Tears Through Tennessee As Region Suffers Exceptional Drought
At least three people died and hundreds of structures were damaged or destroyed in Tennessee's Sevier County after a wildfire moved through populated areas overnight.
Sentence In Stanford Sexual Assault Case Sparks Outrage
A judge sentenced Brock Turner, who was a top swimmer at the university, to six months in jail, despite prosecutors' recommendation of six years in prison. An online petition seeks the judge's recall.
House Votes To Increase Security Checks On Refugees From Iraq, Syria
The GOP-authored bill would temporarily halt all refugee applications from the two nations, and require top security officials to sign off on every individual refugee.
Chao Coasting To Confirmation As Trump's Transportation Secretary
Elaine Chao, wife of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, was President George W. Bush's labor secretary and served in top transportation jobs in the first Bush and Reagan administrations.
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