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How everyone looks bad because Bill Clinton met with Loretta Lynch
The former president's private chat with Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch aroused critics' suspicions as a decision looms about Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server when she was secretary of state.
‘I mean, you’re about to die': Teen who urged boyfriend to kill himself will stand trial
"They still have to prove manslaughter beyond a reasonable doubt. And that may be a much harder thing for them to do."
 
‘Vampire’ truck driver accused of kidnapping women, keeping them as sex slaves in his semi
Court documents detail how Timothy Jay Vafeades allegedly kidnapped women over two decades and held them captive on his truck.
 
When it comes to Trump, a Republican Treasury secretary says: Choose country over party
Donald Trump's policies would destroy, not save, U.S. jobs, and his divisive rhetoric would widen our partisan divide.
 
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As a psychiatrist, I diagnose mental illness. And, sometimes, demonic possession.
How a scientist learned to work with exorcists.
 
Two more resignations hit Donald Trump's tumultuous campaign
Amid the turmoil, the Republican candidate is also hiring new staff.
 
The group that seriously outearns white men
The wage gap(s) persist.
 
Newt Gingrich has climbed to the top of Donald Trump’s vice-presidential list
The top 5 GOP VP hopefuls, ranked.
 
You should never eat cookie dough — period.
There's a powerful reason you should never eat cookie dough — ever.
 
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Meat is horrible
It may be delicious, but the evidence is growing that meat is kind of a disaster.
 
As National Park Service confronts sexual harassment, this dysfunctional park is Exhibit A
Employees of Cape Canaveral National Seashore complain of a toxic culture, including complaints of sexual harassment and other bad behavior.
 
The hypocrisy at the heart of Trump's campaign
Lead strategist Paul Manafort wants to pretend Trump is not a member of the establishment.
 
Donald Trump used money donated for charity to buy himself a Tim Tebow-signed football helmet
The Trump Foundation paid $12,000 for the helmet, which Trump later posed with, at a Susan G. Komen auction.
 
Venezuela's democratic façade has completely crumbled
Hugo Chávez's populist promise has given way to corruption and brutality as the Venezuelan people suffer.
 
Europeans are now fretting about Muslim girls in swimming pools
The swimming pool is becoming Europe's unlikely battleground over issues of integration.
 
 
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