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Mexico's cartels appear to be shaking up the cocaine trade
A change in what's being smuggled hints at a change in how Mexican criminal groups are doing business.
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The riskiest vacation hot spots in Europe, ranked
European countries are ranked by the US State Department according to risks American tourists may encounter while traveling in them.
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45 photos of Donald Trump's incomparable life on his 73rd birthday
On Friday, President Donald Trump turned 73. He is the second-oldest president, after Ronald Reagan. These photos show his life up until now.
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Trump accuses The New York Times of 'a virtual act of Treason' for publishing a story saying the US is ramping up cyberattacks on Russia
The Times reported that some officials were reluctant to share certain details of the cyberattacks with Trump, out of concern about his reaction.
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Trump just unveiled his plan for Air Force One's new paint job, and it looks a lot like his private jet
Trump is tossing the light-blue color scheme from the 1960s in exchange for red, white, and blue. The design and colors look oddly familiar.
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Israel unveils a new settlement called 'Trump Heights', which isn't actually new and doesn't even really exist
Critics have dismissed the move as a PR stunt meant to stroke the ego of US President Donald Trump, and its creation is not legally binding.
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White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is out — here are all the casualties of the Trump administration so far
From John Kelly and Rex Tillerson to Anthony Scaramucci and Reince Priebus, here's everyone who has left the Trump administration so far.
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Hong Kong has been devoured by a 'sea of black' amid protests over extradition plans with China: How the intense blowback inspired a historic apology
The extradition plan was tabled Saturday, and Chief Executive Carrie Lam issued an apology Sunday admitting "deficiencies" in government process.
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How North Korean leader Kim Jong Un became one of the world's most feared dictators
North Korea's threats have taken a decidedly sharper and more ominous tone under Kim Jong Un, the third supreme leader of the hermit kingdom.
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The U-2 reconnaissance plane has been snooping all over the world for more than 60 years, but today's Dragon Lady is nothing like the past
Today's U-2s look like the ones that flew a half-century ago. But for pilots in the cockpit and analysts on the ground, there's a world of difference.
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