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FBI obtained FISA warrant to monitor Trump adviser Carter Page
The Justice Department and the FBI convinced a judge of probable cause to believe Page was suspected of acting on Russia's behalf.
In explaining his reasons for the Syria strike, Trump focuses on Obama
"What I did should have been done by the Obama administration a long time before I did it," Trump said in an interview that aired Wednesday.
 
Tillerson meets with Putin amid deepening tensions over U.S. missile strikes in Syria
Tense words and warnings as both Russian and the United States outline tough stances.
 
'Charging Bull' sculptor says 'Fearless Girl' distorts his art. He's fighting back.
Arturo Di Modica says the bronze girl corrupts the artistic integrity of his bull. He'll explain how at a news conference Wednesday.
 
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Trump just made some very strange comments about Stephen K. Bannon
"I like Steve, but you have to remember he was not involved in my campaign until very late," Trump said. And then he appeared to threaten his job.
 
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A Republican won in Kansas. But here’s why the GOP is not celebrating.
One of the most Republican districts in the nation just swung more than 20 points in favor of a Democrat for Congress.
 
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Is Stephen Bannon getting pushed out? The latest signs point to Yes.
Which is great, but the stench of Bannon's nativist nationalism will endure.
 
As his advertisers exit, Bill O'Reilly announces that he’s taking a vacation
At the end of his show, "The O'Reilly Factor," Tuesday, the host said he had scheduled a trip "last fall." A Fox spokesman says will return April 24.
 
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