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A Massachusetts prisons report says Aaron Hernandez was outwardly elated after his acquittal in a double murder trial and did not appear to have thoughts of suicide in the days before he killed himself in his prison cell
President Trump blamed Mr. Priebus, his chief of staff, for the failure of his first push on health care, and Mr. Priebus saw this week’s vote as a make-or-break moment.
US employers add a strong 211,000 jobs; unemployment dips to 4.4 pct., a decade low
Friday: Democrats bask in the Trump spotlight, Chinese opposition to the Dalai Lama’s visit to U.C. San Diego, and a light installation atop the Salesforce Tower.
Columbus, Ohio, police were on the scene of a shooting when they took the time to talk with some children.
Friday: Tweets to Trump, weekend events, and the opening of Governors Island.
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
British expectations in its divorce proceedings from the European Union are "not realistic," Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel says.
Seth Meyers isn’t surprised Republicans passed a bill without a cost estimate. In November they also supported Donald Trump “without knowing the cost,” he said.
The final votes will be cast on Sunday for Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron. Here’s how we covered the issues and the candidates.
Records show that a white Texas police officer who was fired for fatally shooting a black teenager was briefly suspended in 2013 following a complaint about his conduct as a witness in a drunk-driving case
A House chairman says he can't do a good James Brown _ but he feels good
Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
The bill faces long odds, still, to become law.
The House’s passage of the bill led to an outcry from the health care industry and consumer groups, which found an uncommon ally in some insurers.
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