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Calling it a “national tragedy” perpetrated by “our most trusted institutions,” a royal commission found that tens of thousands of children had been victimized.
Mocked for months as weak and robotic, the British prime minister has earned sympathy in Brussels — and some respite at home — by doggedly carrying on.
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The Justice Department moved to block AT&T’s attempted acquisition of Time Warner. So why would it approve this $52.4 billion megadeal?
In a 3-to-2 vote along party lines, the agency scrapped Obama-era rules meant to protect an open internet.
As much circus as news conference, the event provided the Russian president with a platform to bolster his campaign and to attack the United States.
In Alabama, an official’s use of public funds and behavior toward critics raise questions about the broad powers of American sheriffs.
Representative Blake Farenthold, who settled a sexual harassment claim for $84,000, is the subject of an Ethics Committee investigation and will not run again.
As Republicans prepared to roll out their final $1.5 trillion tax plan questions continued to loom about how the last-minute changes would be paid for.
The acquisition of most of Rupert Murdoch’s entertainment empire makes Disney a true streaming competitor to services like Netflix and Amazon.
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Now the party’s over …
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Representative Dan Johnson, a first-term Republican, was accused of molesting a 17-year-old parishioner nearly five years ago at the evangelical church he led in Louisville.
The Federal Reserve continued to slowly increase interest rates, and it said the tax bill was unlikely to increase its pace of doing so.
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