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Republican leaders are hoping to push their bill through the Senate by the end of the week, but they still need to win over a number of concerned lawmakers.
The International Olympic Committee’s decision next week on how to punish Russia will be informed by diaries seen exclusively by The New York Times.
With all major awards shows under scrutiny for how they incorporate diversity, hip-hop and R&B dominate the major categories.
Republican leaders are hoping to push their bill through the Senate by the end of the week, but they still need to win over a number of concerned lawmakers.
The powerful slogan can be exploited to hurt us. Exhibit A: Roy Moore’s false accuser.
A woman told Washington Post reporters that Roy Moore, the Republican Senate candidate in Alabama, impregnated her when she was 15. But the newspaper said it rejected her assertions.
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A young Frenchwoman has made an internet plea to clear her name and counter threats, opening a debate about sexual assault in the Arab world.
Animal advocacy groups urge speed limits, new fencing and digital tracking to prevent more accidents.
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Lee Ming-cheh was sentenced to five years in prison in the first case in which China has convicted a Taiwanese citizen of state subversion.
At staff meetings held soon after the Meredith Corporation reached a deal made possible by Koch Industries, Time Inc. employees have hard questions.
As Republican lawmakers returned to Washington determined to pass their tax overhaul, senators were in talks to resolve concerns that could bedevil the bill’s passage.
More business moguls come out against the Republicans’ latest stab at tax reform.
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