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Experts Concerned About Idea Of A Preemptive Strike Against North Korea
The White House's withdrawal of Victor Cha as a candidate for ambassador to South Korea comes as an apparent result of differing views on the idea of using a preemptive strike against North Korea.
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San Francisco To Dismiss Thousands Of Marijuana Convictions
The city's district attorney says his office will dismiss more than 3,000 misdemeanor convictions and reconsider thousands of felonies, going back more than 40 years.
Unnecessary Medical Care: More Common Than You Might Imagine
An analysis of insurance claims in Washington state found that in a single year more than 600,000 patients underwent testing and treatment they didn't need, at an estimated cost of $282 million.
'So Many People Depend On Us': The Virgin Islands Rebuild
WTJX's radio and television studios in St. Thomas were destroyed by Hurricane Irma. As they rebuild, station officials want enough redundancies in the system to prevent future outages.
Report Alleges Police Use Secret Evidence Collected By Feds To Make Arrests
A Human Rights Watch report raises questions about the legality of some investigative tactics federal, state and local police are allegedly using to mask sources of evidence in criminal cases.
Nashville Mayor Admits Extramarital Affair With Former Security Head
"I know that God will forgive me, but that Nashville doesn't have to," Mayor Megan Barry said. "I hope that I can earn your trust back and that you will forgive me."
Documents Reveal Second Person Of Interest In Las Vegas Shooting
A man named as a second person of interest in affidavits from the early days of the police investigation into the Las Vegas shooting in October says the gunman bought ammunition from him and left.
Nunes Memo Could Be Released Friday Following Nod From Trump
President Trump could formally tell Congress on Friday he endorses releasing the controversial document over the objections of Democrats and the FBI.
Trump Claims His SOTU Had The Highest Ratings In History. It Didn't
Though the specific numbers he cites in his tweet are correct, Trump's audience on Tuesday night wasn't close to being the largest for a State of the Union.
Mueller's Reputation In Washington Is 'Stunningly Bipartisan,' Journalist Says
Author Garrett Graff discusses the special counsel in charge of the Trump/Russia investigation: "Bob Mueller is probably about as apolitical and nonpartisan a figure as you could find in Washington."
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