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'Kafka Is Present In U.S. Elections': Mexican Reaction To Trump's Visit
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox said that Mexico would never trust Donald Trump. "A fish dies by his own mouth," Fox said.
Iceland Plans To Become World's First Country To Require Equal Pay For Women
"We may rank number one in the world at the moment, but the job is not done still," Iceland's Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson says.
Designer Of Rainbow Flag, Enduring Symbol For Gay Rights, Has Died
Gilbert Baker used his sewing skills to create the flag, an enduring symbol of the gay rights movement, and later, of growing solidarity with LGBT causes. He was 65.
#BlackWomenAtWork: Women Speak Out After Criticism Of Journalist, Congresswoman
Incidents like the ones involving veteran reporter April Ryan and Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters this week are "not a rarity" for black women in the workplace, says activist Brittany Packnett.
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Bubba The Tortoise Dazzles Millions, Simply By Playing With A Ball
Bubba became an Internet star after Paul Milham posted a video of his daughter's tortoise scampering after a ball like a determined puppy.
In 'Important Step,' U.S. Women's Soccer Team Reaches New Labor Deal
The players' union and U.S. Soccer announced the collective bargaining agreement Wednesday, ending protracted and sometimes bitter negotiations over wages. The deal runs through 2021.
ESPN Layoffs Begin, And Some 100 Employees May Lose Jobs
The cuts have already hit some well-known names, including veteran NFL reporter Ed Werder, college football analyst Danny Kanell and college basketball reporter C.L. Brown.
How The NBA Has Used Social Media To Move The Ball On Issues
The NBA's bold approach to social media has an impact well beyond the world of basketball. Commentator Ramesh Srinivasan takes a look at what sets basketball apart from all the rest.
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Ukrainian President Poroshenko Meets, Briefly, With President Trump
Ukraine is concerned about what the Trump administration's efforts to improve relations with Russia will mean for its relations with Washington. Poroshenko wanted to meet with Trump before Putin did.
Trump: 'I Did Not Make, And Do Not Have' Recordings Of Comey
After it was leaked that he allegedly asked former FBI Director James Comey for loyalty during a private dinner, the president suggested there may have been "tapes" of their conversations.
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