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Romney Promises To Speak Out Against Trump On Matters Of 'Significance'
On the eve of his swearing-in, the incoming senator from Utah sharply criticized the president in a Washington Post op-ed.
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In the second week of the federal shutdown, consumers might notice fallout in unexpected places, from poop in national parks to closed museums.
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The National Rifle Association's four-day convention in Dallas has drawn supporters and opposition alike.
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The Arkansas native is remembered for his fierce challenges to traditional Christian norms of his era.
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The gift was symbolic, honoring U.S. troops' sacrifice during a World War I battle and the ongoing alliance with France. What to make of it, then, when the young oak went missing?
Decades After 'Massive Injustice' Repealed, Scotland Will Offer Pardons To Gay Men
The bill automatically pardons men convicted under Scotland's longtime ban on same-sex relations, which wasn't repealed until 1980. Lawmakers vowed to send a "message that these laws were unjust."
Russian Journalist Said To Be Killed Shows Up At News Conference Very Much Alive
"I'm still alive," Arkady Babchenko said, apologizing to friends and family who believed he was dead. The Ukrainian Security Service said it faked his death to flush out people trying to kill him.
WATCH: Capitals' T.J. Oshie Pays Tearful Tribute To Father With Alzheimer's
"He doesn't remember a lot of stuff these days. He remembers enough," the Washington Capitals winger said after winning the NHL title. "But I tell you what ... this one will stick with him forever."
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