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The president's son-in-law met with the Russian ambassador in December.
Elite Iraqi unit was praised by U.S. military officials for helping lead the fight against ISIS.
Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
The executive order halted travel from some Middle East and African countries.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
President Trump's past criticism of NATO will hang over his attendance at the leaders' meeting in Brussels.
In a fresh setback for the administration, a federal court in Richmond, Va., said the ban “drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination.”
He was believed to be Trump's top pick.
The police said that they were confident they had identified all 22 people who died in the attack, bringing a measure of closure after Britain’s worst terrorist attack since 2005.
The President used his muscle.
“I can’t breathe,” Michael Sabbie can be heard telling guards and a nurse on video. The next day, he was found dead.
House Speaker Paul Ryan says the violence against peaceful protesters by bodyguards for Turkey's president was "completely indefensible," and members of Congress are pressing the Trump administration for a more forceful U.S. response.
A teacher named in the Choate sex abuse report had earlier corresponded with a Phillips Academy student — using flattery, romance and threats.
A report by U.S. military health experts has found no link between several cases of cancer and environmental conditions in an area used for legal proceedings at the Guantanamo Bay detention center
An investigation released Thursday showed that an American airstrike in March inadvertently set off explosives positioned in a building by the Islamic State, killing 105 people.
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