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‘One word says it all. Asian’: Airbnb host reportedly leaves guest stranded because of her race; The media loved Trump's show of military might. Are we really doing this again?; Mitch McConnell, the man who broke America; Warplanes return to Syrian town devastated by chemical attack; A girl was found living among monkeys in an Indian forest. How she got there is a mystery.; ‘I’m officially off the Trump Train': Trump’s online base is furious about the Syria strikes; The Kushner kids on show, North Korea on notice and other takeaways from the Xi-Trump summit; Police arrest man suspected of driving truck that killed 4 in Stockholm; 'Horrible' pictures of suffering moved Trump to action on Syria; She was pregnant and broke. She signed up for uber — and fell into debt.; Sean Spicer’s completely avoidable mistake at Friday’s briefing; Hillary Clinton says ‘misogyny played a role’ in her loss. Research suggests she might be right.; The Latest: Syrians protest outside UN office in Damascus; There’s an ‘Earth-like’ planet with an atmosphere just 39 light-years away; California governor declares historic drought over — for now; Eric Trump calls nepotism ‘a factor of life.’ Here’s what he may not understand about privilege.
 
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‘One word says it all. Asian’: Airbnb host reportedly leaves guest stranded because of her race
"I'm an American citizen," Dyne Suh said in a video after the abrupt cancellation. "It stings."
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The media loved Trump's show of military might. Are we really doing this again?
With Syria strike, the president got approval even from tough critics swept up in the drama.
 
Opinion
Mitch McConnell, the man who broke America
No one has done more in recent years to undermine the functioning of U.S. government.
 
Warplanes return to Syrian town devastated by chemical attack
Within 24 hours of U.S. strikes, monitoring groups reported that jets were taking off from the bombed air base once again.
 
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‘I’m officially off the Trump Train': Trump’s online base is furious about the Syria strikes
"This is not what we voted for. This is definitely not what we voted for."
 
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The Kushner kids on show, North Korea on notice and other takeaways from the Xi-Trump summit
At the first summit between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping, U.S. officials suggested that they would be willing to take a unilateral approach to North Korea. Meanwhile, environmental issues didn't make the discussion table.
 
Police arrest man suspected of driving truck that killed 4 in Stockholm
Authorities did not divulge the man's name, but said he is a 39-year-old from Uzbekistan who had been known to security services as "a marginal character" for the past year.
 
'Horrible' pictures of suffering moved Trump to action on Syria
An inside account of how the president decided to order airstrikes.
 
She was pregnant and broke. She signed up for uber — and fell into debt.
Maya Warren's story is the plight of many working-class moms in America.
 
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Sean Spicer’s completely avoidable mistake at Friday’s briefing
When the cameras are already broadcasting live, it's awkward to demand they be turned off.
 
Hillary Clinton says ‘misogyny played a role’ in her loss. Research suggests she might be right.
Women have to think about what their clothes, hair, smiles, children project to voters in a way that men just don't.
 
The Latest: Syrians protest outside UN office in Damascus
The Latest on Syria (all times local):
 
There’s an ‘Earth-like’ planet with an atmosphere just 39 light-years away
The discovery suggests that atmospheres could exist around the millions of planets like this one, astronomers say.
 
California governor declares historic drought over — for now
Thirsty California lawns faded to brown from a lack of water in four extraordinarily dry years have revived to bright green in neighborhoods across the state.
 
Eric Trump calls nepotism ‘a factor of life.’ Here’s what he may not understand about privilege.
"We might be here because of nepotism, but we're not still here because of nepotism," the president's son told Forbes.
 
 
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