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The fake news is coming from inside the White House; Why the Trump administration can’t solve its biggest problems; Following Trump's trip, Merkel says Europe can't rely on 'others.' She means the U.S.; As White House defends Jared Kushner, experts question his back-channel move; These 8th-graders from New Jersey refused to be photographed with Paul Ryan; Thanks to Trump, Germany says it can’t rely on the United States. What does that mean?; Are we on the road to impeachment?; 'This is not the end': Using immunotherapy to target genes gives cancer patients hope; For the U.S.-European alliance, everything has changed; Paris mayor pans black feminist event over white exclusion; Putin visits France, hopes to mend strained ties with West; Attacks like Portland’s will keep happening unless we all fight white supremacy; Military's clout at White House could shift U.S. foreign policy; ‘Final act of bravery': Men who were fatally stabbed trying to stop anti-Muslim rants identified; One D.C. school lost more than a quarter of its teaching staff this year.; Trump calls for more spending on health care so it’s ‘the best anywhere,’ but he just proposed big cuts
 
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The fake news is coming from inside the White House
Trump says anonymous sources shouldn't be trusted. Does that include his staff?
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Why the Trump administration can’t solve its biggest problems
No "shakeup" or "overhaul" is going to work.
 
Following Trump's trip, Merkel says Europe can't rely on 'others.' She means the U.S.
Without mentioning the U.S. president by name, she was clearly reflecting on his visit.
 
As White House defends Jared Kushner, experts question his back-channel move
Controversy is the latest to tie the most senior ranks of President Trump's administration to Moscow.
 
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Thanks to Trump, Germany says it can’t rely on the United States. What does that mean?
An unreliable America may mean a stronger Europe.
 
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Are we on the road to impeachment?
It includes a high hurdle, which is as it should be.
 
'This is not the end': Using immunotherapy to target genes gives cancer patients hope
Her doctors told her there was nothing more they could do. Then Stefanie Joho found genetics-based immunotherapy.
 
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For the U.S.-European alliance, everything has changed
American influence on the continent is at its weakest in recent memory.
 
Paris mayor pans black feminist event over white exclusion
The mayor of Paris has strongly criticized and is threatening to cancel an upcoming festival for black feminists where four-fifths of the event space will be open exclusively to black women.
 
 
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