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Ex-national security adviser John Bolton will plead guilty in classified information case: AP source
Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton has agreed to plead guilty to a single count of retaining classified information under a deal with the Justice Department that could allow him to avoid prison time
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Murder charge dropped for Arkansas man who won GOP nomination for sheriff after killing his daughter’s alleged abuser
Murder charge dropped for Arkansas man who won GOP nomination for sheriff after killing his daughter’s alleged abuser
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The Dow leaps to a record as oil prices ease and US stocks outside of AI rally
Wall Street rallied after falling oil prices and yields in the bond market eased the pressure on U.S. stocks
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Minnesotans whose loved ones were killed by police condemn state GOP for praying for Derek Chauvin
Outraged Minnesota residents with loved ones who died at the hands of police are demanding accountability over the state's Republican Party holding a public prayer for the former police officer in prison for murdering George Floyd
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Homicide convictions reversed for Colorado paramedics who injected ketamine into Elijah McClain
A Colorado court reversed homicide convictions against two paramedics on Thursday in the ketamine overdose death of Elijah McClain after the Black man was pinned down by police
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Trump says he will attend NBA Finals game in New York to root for his hometown Knicks
President Donald Trump is planning to attend an NBA Finals game in New York next week to root for his hometown Knicks
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Trump announces $700 million in new support for struggling coal industry
President Donald Trump is again seeking to boost the struggling U.S. coal industry
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Trump says Pulte won’t be his nominee for director of national intelligence
President Donald Trump says his acting director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, will not be in the role permanently
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What to know about the New World screwworm fly and its reappearance in the US
The New World screwworm fly is threatening the $113 billion U.S. cattle industry for the first time in more than a half century
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Kennedy Center moves to erase Trump references after judge said they were illegally added
The Kennedy Center is removing references to President Donald Trump after a federal judge ruled they were added illegally
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