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Senator calls for a criminal antitrust investigation into Amazon over 'predatory and exclusionary data practices'
In a letter to Attorney General Barr, Sen. Hawley said Amazon "engaged in predatory and exclusionary data practices to build and maintain a monopoly."
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Everything you need to know about Boris Johnson's fiancée Carrie Symonds, who just gave birth to a baby boy
Here's what we know about Symonds, a former PR-guru for the Conservative Party, who narrowly avoided one of the UK's most notorious sex offenders.
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31 photos of North Korea that Kim Jong Un wouldn't want you to see
Kim Jong Un has fought to present the Hermit Kingdom as a bastion of military might, but the reality of daily life in North Korea is grim.
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How North Korean leader Kim Jong Un became one of the world's most feared dictators
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, the third supreme leader of the hermit kingdom, hasn't been seen in public since April 11, and it's fueling rumors.
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New York City Mayor de Blasio singles out the city's Jewish community for flouting coronavirus rules and said cops will start arresting people gathered in large groups
Though some members of the Hasidic community have disregarded lockdown rules, New York's large Jewish population has followed coronavirus measures.
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Why German women voted for Hitler, in their own words
More than 30 essays written in 1934 shed light on why German women voted for a movement that mostly focused on its male party members.
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Trump is renewing his attack on Fox News, accusing his favorite network of repeating 'Democrat talking points'
President Donald Trump attacked the conservative news network after a founder of an anti-Trump group said it would air an attack ad on Fox this week.
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FBI documents reveal that Roger Stone was in direct communication with Wikileaks founder Julian Assange
Stone reassured Assange in a Twitter message that if prosecutors came after him, "I will bring down the entire house of cards."
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'Let's do this': Former Republican congressman Justin Amash launched a 2020 presidential exploratory committee
Amash was the only non-Democratic lawmaker in the House of Representatives to vote to impeach Trump.
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Venture-backed health insurer Oscar Health stands to get $210 million from the US thanks to a Supreme Court ruling
For Oscar, which has yet to turn a profit, it's a substantial infusion of money without the strings of taking on additional investors.
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