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Poland's governing party plans to put the judicial system under its control
Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald said she would consider taking money from Coke for C.D.C. programs despite the agency’s having cut ties with the company in the past.
White House officials acknowledge that the president would all but have to sign legislation punishing Russia for its election interference.
Scaramucci says some old tweets “shouldn’t be a distraction."
Protesters are rallying in the Venezuelan capital for a march toward the embattled nation's Supreme Court, chanting slogans opposing President Nicolas Maduro's plan to rewrite the constitution
White House officials acknowledge that the president would all but have to sign legislation punishing Russia for its election interference.
News of Spicer's resignation quickly drew reactions from lawmakers and celebrities alike on social media.
One of the suicide bombers who attacked an Afghan security outpost this week was the son of Mawlawi Haibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban’s supreme leader, officials with the movement said.
It also lets Congress review any Trump administration effort to ease sanctions.
A New Jersey home that has been vacant since the FBI arrested a family of undercover Russian spies that lived there is heading up for sale
Froome finished third in Saturday’s Stage 20, a time trial in Marseille, and he has a 54-second lead over Rigoberto Urán in the overall standings. The only remaining stage is Sunday’s largely ceremonial ride into Paris.
The NAACP says it will embark on a national listening tour to help plan its future as the nation's oldest civil rights organization
A document from Kenneth Starr’s investigation into President Bill Clinton rejected the view that sitting presidents are immune from being indicted.
The Santa Clara County medical examiner's office confirmed to ABC News.
He slammed what he called an "intelligence leak" on the attorney general.
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