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Trump’s budget makes perfect sense and will fix America, and I will tell you why; Trump drags key foreign allies into controversy over unproven wiretap claims; Paris airport attacker previously suspected of having radical Islamist views; Trump’s proverb, Paul Ryan’s 'despicable' pint and other St. Patrick’s Day mishaps; So far, Trump has been mercifully incompetent; Trump administration rolls back protections for people in default on student loans; China urges U.S. to remain 'coolheaded' on North Korea as Tillerson warns of danger; These people eat monkeys and piranhas. They also have the lowest rates of heart disease ever measured.; A father went to the hospital with stomach pain. He left without his hands and feet.; How much is Donald Trump’s travel and protection costing, anyway?; What could go wrong with a million-dollar wedding? Check out the million-dollar lawsuit.; How the White House made me Real News; Trump says US 'must be paid more' to defend Germany; Jake Tapper and the 3 basic truths of covering Trump’s falsehoods; Two Rockville High students arrested for allegedly raping classmate at school; Meals on Wheels sees donation surge after Trump proposes funding cuts
 
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Trump drags key foreign allies into controversy over unproven wiretap claims
The events cap two weeks of uproar over an explosive allegation against Obama with no evidence.
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Trump’s budget makes perfect sense and will fix America, and I will tell you why
It is the best budget ever.
 
Paris airport attacker previously suspected of having radical Islamist views
The man was known to police and intelligence services. The Paris prosecutors' office said its anti-terrorism section has taken over the investigation.
 
Trump’s proverb, Paul Ryan’s 'despicable' pint and other St. Patrick’s Day mishaps
During a visit from Ireland's prime minister in Washington in celebration of St. Patrick's Day, Irish people on social media noted a number of awkward cultural missteps made by U.S. politicians.
 
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Trump administration rolls back protections for people in default on student loans
The administration revoked federal guidance that barred student debt collectors from charging high fees on past-due loans.
 
China urges U.S. to remain 'coolheaded' on North Korea as Tillerson warns of danger
On his first trip to Asia, the secretary of state had declared that diplomacy has failed to persuade North Korea to abandon its nuclear program and ominously warned that all options were on the table to counter the threat from Pyongyang.
 
These people eat monkeys and piranhas. They also have the lowest rates of heart disease ever measured.
Maybe, some will think, all that's their diet secret.
 
A father went to the hospital with stomach pain. He left without his hands and feet.
For days, doctors in Michigan had no idea what was ailing the active father of three.
 
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How much is Donald Trump’s travel and protection costing, anyway?
It's almost certainly not millions of dollars a day.
 
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What could go wrong with a million-dollar wedding? Check out the million-dollar lawsuit.
How a Washington A-list family ended up in court with their celebrity event planner
 
How the White House made me Real News
You might wonder why the White House would cite my piece. But you need look no further than the headline.
 
Trump says US 'must be paid more' to defend Germany
President Donald Trump said Saturday that Germany owes "vast sums of money" to NATO and the U.S. "must be paid more" for providing defense, reiterating his stance that European allies need to meet their end of the bargain if they are to continue benefiting from the military alliance.
 
Jake Tapper and the 3 basic truths of covering Trump’s falsehoods
"I've never really seen this level of falsehood — just quantitatively," Tapper says.
 
Two Rockville High students arrested for allegedly raping classmate at school
A 14-year-old girl was raped in a bathroom stall during the school day, police charge.
 
Meals on Wheels sees donation surge after Trump proposes funding cuts
"Federal funding is at risk," reads a banner ad that greets visitors to the nonprofit group's website. "Help us defend these vital services today."
 
 
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