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Trump considers major changes amid escalating Russia crisis; Trump returns home from abroad — with a Twitter rant about fake news, leaks and ‘the enemy’; A high-stakes gamble: How Jared Kushner reacted to previous crises; ‘Final act of bravery': Men who were fatally stabbed trying to stop anti-Muslim rants identified; ‘Brave and selfless’ Oregon stabbing victims hailed as heroes for standing up to racist rants; Alternately charming and boorish, Trump plays the role of a lifetime overseas; With state budget in crisis, many Oklahoma schools hold classes four days a week; Betsy DeVos has invested millions in this ‘brain training’ company. So I checked it out.; Bin Laden's son steps into father's shoes as al-Qaeda attempts a comeback; Homeland security chief defends Kushner’s alleged proposal for ‘back channel’ to the Russians as 'a good thing'; Here’s what the pins that Sheriff Clarke wears actually mean; A passenger tried to bite a flight attendant — then leapt off the plane, police say; Sheriff’s deputy among 8 dead in Mississippi shootings, police say; I took an Afghan war vet to Brad Pitt’s bad, anti-military movie. He liked it.; Democrats copied the GOP's politics of 'personal responsibility,' and it hurt America; Breaking down Trump’s 'shove'
 
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Trump considers major changes amid escalating Russia crisis
The president and his advisers are looking for ways to recharge their agenda.
Trump returns home from abroad — with a Twitter rant about fake news, leaks and ‘the enemy’
What did Trump do upon returning from a trip abroad to his embattled White House? He went on a Twitter rant, of course.
 
A high-stakes gamble: How Jared Kushner reacted to previous crises
He vastly overpaid for the nation's most expensive office building and struck back at his foes.
 
‘Final act of bravery': Men who were fatally stabbed trying to stop anti-Muslim rants identified
The suspect, Jeremy Joseph Christian, 35, has a history of posting white supremacist views on Facebook.
 
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Alternately charming and boorish, Trump plays the role of a lifetime overseas
At palaces and summits, making deals and scolding allies, nine-day foreign tour showcases Trump before the world.
 
With state budget in crisis, many Oklahoma schools hold classes four days a week
Ninety-six districts have shortened the school week, nearly triple as many as in 2015.
 
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Betsy DeVos has invested millions in this ‘brain training’ company. So I checked it out.
At a clinic in Florida, I found that Neurocore seems to be promising more than it can deliver.
 
Bin Laden's son steps into father's shoes as al-Qaeda attempts a comeback
The terrorist group's heir apparent has called for Manchester-style attacks.
 
Homeland security chief defends Kushner’s alleged proposal for ‘back channel’ to the Russians as 'a good thing'
"It's normal in my opinion and acceptable," Kelly said.
 
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Here’s what the pins that Sheriff Clarke wears actually mean
The sheriff declined to help identify the decorations on his uniform.
 
A passenger tried to bite a flight attendant — then leapt off the plane, police say
A 22-year-old passenger "tried to bite" a crew member before leaping to the tarmac, authorities say. He faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
 
Sheriff’s deputy among 8 dead in Mississippi shootings, police say
A suspect has been taken into custody.
 
I took an Afghan war vet to Brad Pitt’s bad, anti-military movie. He liked it.
'War Machine' acknowledges that not all soldiers are heroes.
 
Democrats copied the GOP's politics of 'personal responsibility,' and it hurt America
It shaped the way liberals see the poor – as victims of circumstance, rather than Americans who can rise up.
 
Breaking down Trump’s 'shove'
"This was an inoffensive situation," Montenegro's prime minister told reporters. "I do not see it in any other way."
 
 
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