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In Pakistan, five girls were killed for having fun. Then the story took an even darker twist. ; FBI in agreement with CIA that Russia aimed to help Trump win White House; Trump names Rep. Mick Mulvaney, a fiscal hawk, to head budget office; Now you can fact-check Trump’s tweets — in the tweets themselves; Trump tries to calm his ‘vicious, violent, screaming’ supporters; Minnesota football players have chosen the wrong issue on which to make a stand; Trump has been lying about the Russian hack. He just accidentally admitted it himself.; D.C.-area forecast: Very icy this morning, then warmer the rest of the weekend with more showers Sunday; Pagan priest wins right to wear goat horns in license photo, saying they are ‘religious attire’; The electoral college is an excellent system; Ivanka Trump could be the most powerful first lady ever; Trump needs to get over his victory; He’s going home for Christmas. But most people at his prestigious college have no idea what he’s facing there.; Pentagon: Chinese naval ship seized an unmanned U.S. underwater vehicle in South China Sea; Ohio’s youngest death row inmate never touched the murder weapon. Why was he sentenced to death?; Minnesota football boycott enters second day, highlighting complex campus issue
 
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In Pakistan, five girls were killed for having fun. Then the story took an even darker twist. 
Six years later, the Supreme Court is trying to unearth the truth about the alleged honor killings.
FBI in agreement with CIA that Russia aimed to help Trump win White House
Obama defended his response to cyber-intrusions as Clinton accused Putin of having a personal grudge against her.
 
Trump names Rep. Mick Mulvaney, a fiscal hawk, to head budget office
Mulvaney is an advocate of strict curbs on government spending to reduce the deficit.
 
Now you can fact-check Trump’s tweets — in the tweets themselves
Trump's not very concerned about accuracy in his tweets — so we will be.
 
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Trump tries to calm his ‘vicious, violent, screaming’ supporters
His introductory speakers referenced his former Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton — and the crowd of thousands chanted, "Lock her up!"
 
Minnesota football players have chosen the wrong issue on which to make a stand
Sex crime accusations are difficult to adjudicate, and what's not prosecutable still might not have a place on a college campus.
 
Trump has been lying about the Russian hack. He just accidentally admitted it himself.
His position on Russian interference is rapidly growing unsustainable.
 
D.C.-area forecast: Very icy this morning, then warmer the rest of the weekend with more showers Sunday
We've got some wintry mess to deal with this morning, but we might hit 60 on Sunday!
 
Pagan priest wins right to wear goat horns in license photo, saying they are ‘religious attire’
Phelan Moonsong wore his "spiritual antenna" to the Maine BMV. Now, he can fly to California, where some of the best Pagan festivals are found.
 
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Ivanka Trump could be the most powerful first lady ever
Non-spouses have played roles like hers in past administrations. None quite like her.
 
Trump needs to get over his victory
His unseemly thank-you tour is the opposite of the healing the country needs.
 
He’s going home for Christmas. But most people at his prestigious college have no idea what he’s facing there.
'As an African-American college student from a poor family, I frequently have to help my family navigate tasks that students from upper-income backgrounds don't need to explain to their families. But I'm not the only one.'
 
Pentagon: Chinese naval ship seized an unmanned U.S. underwater vehicle in South China Sea
A Chinese naval ship seized an unmanned ocean glider that was being used by the U.S. Navy to test water conditions in international waters in the South China Sea, according to a U.S. defense official.
 
Ohio’s youngest death row inmate never touched the murder weapon. Why was he sentenced to death?
Austin Myers, 21, is on death row for the 2014 murder of Justin Back, who was stabbed to death in his home in Waynesville, Ohio.
 
Minnesota football boycott enters second day, highlighting complex campus issue
Universities and law enforcement face different burdens of proof, and obligations to alleged victims, when investigating sex crimes.
 
 
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