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Donald Trump’s ‘first attempt to ignore the law’
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ASK THE BUILDER | Though you may be tempted to move something like a temporary diagonal wall brace, doing so could be very dangerous.
 
How to remove Trump from office
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What Trump is really saying in his tweets: I'm weak
His knee-jerk Twitter missives signal the opposite of strength.
 
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A rare disease gave him tree branch-like hands. After 16 surgeries, he can finally see his fingers.
Abul Bajandar, 27, feared he'd never be able to hold his daughter again. Then a hospital volunteered to fix his hands for free.
 
‘Nothing better than watching Alabama lose': Why millions rejoiced at coach Nick Saban’s loss to Clemson
"America needed this," read one tweet. "America needed Nick Saban to suffer tonight."
 
Late-night hosts mock Donald Trump for idea that Meryl Streep is 'overrated'
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A Dairy Queen owner unleashed a racist tirade against a customer. He no longer has a business.
Deianeira Ford's attorney plans to meet with other people who claim they experienced discrimination at the DQ in Zion, Ill.
 
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Yes, Clemson ran a ‘pick play’ to beat Alabama. But it was totally legal.
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