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Whoopi Goldberg suspended for 2 weeks over Holocaust remarks
The suspension came a day after Goldberg's comment during a discussion on The View that race was not a factor in the Holocaust.
Man Shot By Kenosha, Wis., Police Paralyzed From The Waist Down, Lawyer Says
Attorney Benjamin Crump tweets the news of Jacob Blake's condition Tuesday — and adds he is praying it is not permanent. Blake was shot in the back by police in Wisconsin on Sunday.
California's Camp Fire Becomes The Deadliest Wildfire In State History
At least 48 people have died in the Northern California blaze that burned through the town of Paradise with shocking speed.
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King Princess Comes To Terms With Her Rapid Success On 'Cheap Queen'
Mikaela Straus had a breakout hit last year as King Princess. Now, she's released her first full-length album, Cheap Queen, which reckons with a fame she wasn't necessarily prepared for.
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Minnesota Congresswoman Ignites Debate On Israel And Anti-Semitism
Constituents of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., voice concern over recent controversial comments. On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning anti-Semitism.
Syria Airstrike Politics
This weekend's coalition missile strike on Syria came during a particularly difficult period for the Trump administration as the president reacted to many political scandals.
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After a week of political chaos in Pakistan, more turmoil lies ahead
The country's Supreme Court said a move by Prime Minister Imran Khan to dissolve parliament rather than face a no-confidence vote was unconstitutional. What happens next isn't entirely clear.
Longtime Michigan GOP Rep. Fred Upton announces his retirement
Upton is the fourth House Republican who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump to announce his retirement.
The Olympics' TV Time-Delay Is Going Away, NBC Says
For next year's Winter Olympics, NBC will broadcast live programming across the U.S., ending the network's decades-old strategy of delaying coverage across American time zones.
Trump Officially Wins Michigan As Possible Recount Looms
The state and its 16 electoral votes were the last to be called, giving Trump 306 electoral votes to Hillary Clinton's 232. Green Party candidate Jill Stein is pursuing a recount.
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