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4 things the next US president needs to do to repair damage done by Trump
Ousting President Donald Trump in 2020 is only the start of what needs to be done to repair the damage he's wrought, argues Judah Grunstein.
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HALLOWEEN BREXIT: UK's exit from the EU delayed until October 31
European leaders agreed to delay the United Kingdom's exit by at a summit in Brussels on Wednesday.
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Assange's arrest was designed to make sure he didn't press a mysterious panic button he said would bring dire consequences for Ecuador
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was dramatically arrested and carried out of the Ecuadorean embassy in London on Thursday.
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US asks to extradite Julian Assange over leaked state secrets after he was arrested and forcibly removed from Ecuador's London embassy
The WikiLeaks founder had been living in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London since June 2012. He appeared in court on Thursday.
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Russian trolls are weaponizing social media to spread misinformation in the US about vaccines
There is an ongoing Russian disinformation campaign in the United States that could make Americans hesitant to vaccinate their children.
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Trump said he's frustrated the military 'can't act like they would normally act' and get 'a little rough' with migrants at the border
"Our military can't act like they would normally act...they have all these horrible laws that the Democrats won't change they will not change them."
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Steven Mnuchin unable to meet deadline for Trump's tax return demand, says Treasury Department needs more time to 'carefully' review request
'The legal implications of this request could affect protections for all Americans,' Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin wrote in a letter.
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Video shows Julian Assange being forcibly removed from Ecuadorian Embassy after arrest by UK police
Video footage shows the moment the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was escorted from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London by UK police on Thursday.
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Former top Obama aide expects to be indicted in a case connected to the Mueller probe
The case stemmed from the special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 US election.
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Australia's prime minister says Assange 'won't be getting special treatment' as he faces extradition to the US
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison affirmed that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not receive "special treatment" following his arrest.
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