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Trump begins first foreign trip with royal welcome in Saudi Arabia; Russia probe reaches current White House official, people familiar with the case say; Here comes the GOP bloodbath; Trump attacked the free press, and he got exactly what he deserved; The Trump presidency doesn't seem sustainable; Trump turmoil is spreading far beyond Washington to state and local races; Iranian President Rouhani wins reelection by a landslide; Melania and Ivanka Trump, following tradition of western visitors, forgo headscarves in Saudi Arabia; 5 questions Congress needs to answer about Trump and Russia; 'They were not patriots': New Orleans removes monument to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee; He was paralyzed in a shooting, but she still wanted to marry him. Now that future is gone.; After Chris Cornell’s death: 'Only Eddie Vedder is left. Let that sink in.'; Betsy DeVos hits hard reset on student loan servicing contracts; Recapping a stunningly bad two weeks for the Trump White House; Video shows Hillary Clinton practicing avoiding Trump’s hugs; Mike Pence wants us to believe he’s innocent. Don’t buy it.
 
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Trump begins first foreign trip with royal welcome in Saudi Arabia
President celebrated what he called "a tremendous day" in Riyadh, during which agreement for Saudi purchase of $110 billion in military equipment was affirmed.
Russia probe reaches current White House official, people familiar with the case say
The probe has intensified in recent weeks, and people say more subpoenas and interviews are on the way.
 
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Here comes the GOP bloodbath
Trump could do even more damage to his party than Obama did to Democrats.
 
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Trump attacked the free press, and he got exactly what he deserved
Trump hasn't been treated badly. He got a reaction commensurate with his actions.
 
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Trump turmoil is spreading far beyond Washington to state and local races
"We're just getting a lot of noise out of Washington," said one North Carolina GOP consultant.
 
Iranian President Rouhani wins reelection by a landslide
In easily winning an election with a near-record turnout, the moderate leader earned a resounding endorsement of his project to end Iran's pariah status and rejoin the global economy.
 
Melania and Ivanka Trump, following tradition of western visitors, forgo headscarves in Saudi Arabia
 
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5 questions Congress needs to answer about Trump and Russia
Believe it or not, Congress is in a position to provide the rest of us clarity on this dizzying week of news
 
'They were not patriots': New Orleans removes monument to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee
The 130-year-old statue is the last of four Confederate monuments the city has marked to come down.
 
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He was paralyzed in a shooting, but she still wanted to marry him. Now that future is gone.
Zaan Scott and Jamese Harvey, both 25, had no intention of letting a devastating robbery derail their life together. Then the wounded swim instructor stopped breathing.
 
After Chris Cornell’s death: 'Only Eddie Vedder is left. Let that sink in.'
Many said the Pearl Jam frontman is the last living icon of grunge.
 
Betsy DeVos hits hard reset on student loan servicing contracts
The Education Department will select one company to collect student debt payments on its behalf, rather than the nine contractors that currently handle the government's $1.2 trillion portfolio of education loans.
 
Recapping a stunningly bad two weeks for the Trump White House
A day-by-day breakdown of a remarkable two weeks.
 
Video shows Hillary Clinton practicing avoiding Trump’s hugs
You can compare it to James Comey's non-hug with Trump in the Oval Office.
 
Mike Pence wants us to believe he’s innocent. Don’t buy it.
Again and again, the vice president says he's out of the loop.
 
 
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