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China's military held 'emergency response' exercises in Hong Kong as the city's government fights to curb protests
China has stopped short of calling for military intervention in Hong Kong, though its military display was a reminder of its ability to step in.
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6 unbelievable things the president can do during a crisis
In case of some kind of national emergency, the president can essentially turn a democratic government into a sort of constitutional dictatorship.
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Conservatives are boycotting Nike after it pulled a controversial US flag sneaker, and some want a 'not so woke' alternative
Conservatives such as Sen. Ted Cruz and Fox News' Laura Ingraham tweeted that they would boycott the sportswear giant because it pulled the sneakers.
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Joe Biden's past work with segregationist senators is a major deal breaker for lots of Democrats
A plurality of both Democratic voters and Americans overall said they wouldn't vote for a 2020 candidate who compromised with segregationist lawmakers.
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Republicans are spooked that the NRA's collapse could jeopardize the GOP's prospects in 2020
The NRA, a powerhouse in electing Republicans, has been completely upended in recent months amid financial woes and internal turmoil.
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Iran's sudden rush for weapons-grade nuclear fuel is alienating its last few friends
Iran breached the 2015 nuclear deal's limit on its enriched uranium stockpile, and has threatened to seek weapons-grade nuclear fuel.
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Meet the 22 highest-paid White House staffers, who bring in $183,000 a year or more
Here's a list of the White House's top 22 earners, who all earn $183,000 or more, and what they've done to qualify for such decent pay.
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Here are 5 psychological reasons Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's bartender past gets brought up again and again
Psychologically, wealthier people are more likely to see themselves as "better" than working-class people to justify their status.
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Trump's military parade will reportedly divert $2.5 million away from national parks
"You'll see them moving through your neighborhood, but don't panic," a US Army spokesperson said to WUSA.
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'A bubble burst of hollow promises': What the EU's new leaders have said about Brexit
Ursula Von der Leyen — who is set to become European Commission President— said Brexit was a "bubble burst of hollow promises."
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