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Why Trump should think twice before blaming someone else for his meh 100 days; Nearing 100 days, Trump's approval at record lows but his base is holding; White House budget director takes hard line on border wall, as threat of government shutdown looms; 'The mission was to bring down Bill O'Reilly': The final days of a Fox News superstar; ‘Come on, hit me!': American Airlines grounds flight attendant after video shows confrontation; French citizens vote in an uncertain race that could determine Europe's future; A teenage girl was ‘brainwashed’ before she was abducted by her teacher, her father says; How the Murdochs took a multimillion-dollar gamble on Bill O'Reilly — and lost; Why President Trump is probably right about the ‘ridiculous standard’ of the first 100 days; He robbed banks and went to prison. His time there put him on track for a new job: Georgetown law professor.; Surgeon general is removed by Trump administration, replaced by deputy for now; Sandy Hook truther Alex Jones asks for privacy in custody battle ‘for the sake of my children’; Trump voters don’t have buyer’s remorse. But some Hillary Clinton voters do.; These robotics students were told ‘to go back to Mexico.’ The taunt only fueled their success.; Why people are marching for science: 'There is no Planet B'; Your cat loves hopping into boxes. Here's why.
 
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Why Trump should think twice before blaming someone else for his meh 100 days
His habit of assigning blame elsewhere just isn't working for him, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll
Nearing 100 days, Trump's approval at record lows but his base is holding
Compared to other presidents, Trump is judged lower than most on attributes.
 
White House budget director takes hard line on border wall, as threat of government shutdown looms
Mick Mulvaney says he does not know if President Trump would sign a spending bill without border wall funding.
 
'The mission was to bring down Bill O'Reilly': The final days of a Fox News superstar
Amid a sexual-harassment scandal, the anchor fought for his job. His opponents had their own plan.
 
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French citizens vote in an uncertain race that could determine Europe's future
The front-running candidates for the presidency of France range from an ex-Trotskyist campaigner who wants to impose a maximum income to a hard-edged, anti-immigrant firebrand who wants to split from the European Union and reorient toward Russia.
 
A teenage girl was ‘brainwashed’ before she was abducted by her teacher, her father says
Elizabeth Thomas didn't show any signs of emotional distress when authorities found her. Still, police say she has a long road to recovery.
 
How the Murdochs took a multimillion-dollar gamble on Bill O'Reilly — and lost
Fox News brass knew about harassment allegations but wagered they'd remain secret.
 
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Why President Trump is probably right about the ‘ridiculous standard’ of the first 100 days
Historians say the concept that started under President Franklin D. Roosevelt is now a useless benchmark.
 
He robbed banks and went to prison. His time there put him on track for a new job: Georgetown law professor.
A new faculty member tells a story of redemption: He probably never would have found the law, he said, if he had not gone to prison.
 
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Surgeon general is removed by Trump administration, replaced by deputy for now
Vivek H. Murthy was a holdover from the Obama administration. Rear Adm. Sylvia Trent-Adams will fill in until a permanent replacement is chosen.
 
Sandy Hook truther Alex Jones asks for privacy in custody battle ‘for the sake of my children’
At the heart of the custody battle involving the Infowars founder: whether Alex Jones the father is the same as Alex Jones the conspiracy theorist.
 
Trump voters don’t have buyer’s remorse. But some Hillary Clinton voters do.
Trump would win the popular vote if the 2016 election were done over again, 43-40.
 
These robotics students were told ‘to go back to Mexico.’ The taunt only fueled their success.
"These five kids are some of the brightest and best kids I've had in my whole teaching career," robotics coach Lisa Hopper said.
 
Why people are marching for science: 'There is no Planet B'
Companion events are scheduled in hundreds of cities around the world.
 
Your cat loves hopping into boxes. Here's why.
The science behind all those cute cat-squeezing-into-little-spaces videos.
 
 
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