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FBI completes Clinton email probe, recommends no criminal charges
The FBI director said that no reasonable prosecutor would bring criminal charges against Hillary Clinton.
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‘The gun didn’t kill my boy — I did': Father accidentally shoots son during target practice
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The Tesla didn't really crash itself
A car involved in a May accident should not have been considered fully self-driving.
 
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Sorry, Donald Trump. American workers won’t fall for your scam.
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This is what Loretta Lynch is thinking now
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