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Graham Vows To Investigate 'Administrative Coup' In FBI, Justice Department
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe told CBS and NPR that officials had discussed invoking the 25th Amendment, a procedure which takes power away from the president.
Young Woman Who Fled Saudi Arabia Arrives In Canada As Refugee
Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun gained international attention when she locked herself in a Bangkok hotel room and tweeted that her family would kill her if she were deported to Saudi Arabia.
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.
LGBT Advocates: Trump Administration's Stance In Cake Case Is Yet Another Letdown
The Justice Department has sided with a Colorado shop owner who refused to serve a same-sex couple. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the case this fall.
Justice Department Sues California Over Impeding Immigration Enforcement
The new federal lawsuit against California escalates a long-running battle between the Trump administration and state officials on matters from immigration to climate change.
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Yellowstone's Largest Geyser Erupts 3 Times, Puzzling Scientists
Yellowstone's Steamboat Geyser, which is the world's largest active geyser, has erupted three times in the past two months. The last time Steamboat erupted three times in one year was 2003.
WATCH: Toronto Officer Praised For Restraint In Standoff With Suspected Van Driver
"Shoot me in the head," the suspect says. The officer tells him to get down. Seconds later, the man is on the ground, handcuffed. The officer did not fire any shots.
Floyd J. Carter, A Tuskegee Airman And NYPD Detective, Dies At 95
Carter was one of the last of the Tuskegee Airmen, the famous unit that overcame both internal challenges and enemy fire to serve in World War II.
What's Up, Pence? Second Family's Rabbit Makes Children's Book Debut
Bunny Marlon Bundo is featured in a book by the vice president's daughter Charlotte and wife, Karen. But even pets in Washington cannot escape controversy.
Georgia School Evacuated After Teacher Barricaded Himself In Classroom And Fired Gun
No students were in the classroom when the teacher fired the weapon, and despite a chaotic lockdown, the only injury was a student who hurt her ankle running away.
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