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Uproar Over Sexy Picture On Magazine From Amnesty International's Dutch Arm
The Netherlands branch of the organization published a slick magazine about refugees called "Glamoria" and put a flirtatious photo of a woman wearing life jackets on the cover.
'Life-Threatening Arctic Blast' Surges Into Midwest, Barreling Toward Eastern U.S.
The National Weather Service warned of a "very dangerous" cold air mass, prompting governors to declare emergencies and school districts to shut down.
Father Of Girl Ticketed For Selling Lemonade Responds To Supporters: 'Make A Stand'
A 5-year-old girl whose sidewalk lemonade stand brought a $195 fine in London has been invited to set up shop elsewhere. Her dad says, "Now she feels less sour about the experience."
'Goldwater Rule' Still In Place Barring Many Psychiatrists From Commenting On Trump
Social media lit up on Tuesday with users believing that psychiatrists were now free to offer armchair diagnoses about President Trump. There has been no change to the code of ethics.
Israel's Netanyahu Faces Criticism For Delayed Reaction To Charlottesville Rally
For three days, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — an outspoken critic of anti-Semitism around the world — said nothing about the anti-Jewish chants and Nazi swastikas paraded in Charlottesville, Va.
More Business Leaders Leave Trump's Manufacturing Council
"Racism and murder are unequivocally reprehensible and are not morally equivalent to anything else that happened in Charlottesville," says Campbell Soup CEO Denise Morrison.
Police Say Teenage Boy Suspected Of Starting Massive Oregon Wildfire
The flames stranded a group of more than 100 hikers. They were so focused on escaping the blaze that a "bear actually came into our area and no one stirred," one hiker told The Spokesman-Review.
Washington's NFL Cheerleaders Say They Had To Pose Topless As VIPs Watched
The allegations described in a New York Times report include a "mandatory" trip to a nightclub with wealthy sponsors and a topless photo shoot at which male spectators were allowed to observe.
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ABC Cancels Reboot Of 'Roseanne' After Comedian's Racist Tweet
Hours after Roseanne Barr tweeted a racist comment about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, ABC canceled Roseanne. What does it mean for other networks and actors called out for ugly behavior?
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Congress Takes A Brush To The Budget, Barring Federal Funds For Portraits
President Trump signed the Eliminating Government-funded Oil-painting Act, or EGO Act, into law Tuesday, permanently banning the use of federal funds for painted images of government officials.
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