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Jamal Khashoggi's Fiancee Sues Saudi Crown Prince Over Journalist's Killing
"This brutal and brazen crime was the culmination of weeks of planning and conspiratorial actions," says a lawsuit filed in a U.S. court Tuesday.
Anita Hill On Sexual Harassment In Hollywood And Beyond
Anita Hill, chair of the Hollywood Commission, discusses a new report's findings on sexual harassment in the industry. She also discusses Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation battle and Joe Biden.
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U.N. Ambassador: U.S. Got What It Sought With Syria Resolution
Samantha Power said the resolution imposes a "pretty distinct form of accountability," in that it strips Syria of its chemical weapons. In the case of non-compliance, she said, the U.S. would have the "the force of global opinion on our side."
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Pentagon Announces First-Ever Audit Of The Department Of Defense
The Defense Department has famously never been audited, despite receiving hundreds of billions of dollars annually and having more than $2 trillion in assets.
Illinois Holocaust Museum Preserves Survivors' Stories — As Holograms
Hearing firsthand accounts from survivors has been key for Holocaust education. The first-of-its-kind exhibit features holograms of 13 survivors who answered 2,000 questions about their experiences.
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Las Vegas Sheriff: Police And Hotel Timelines Of Mass Shooting 'Not In Conflict'
Just a day after the Mandalay Bay's parent company appeared to contradict Sheriff Joe Lombardo's account, he clarified a few key details about how events unfolded on the night of the massacre.
Puerto Rico's Dairy Industry, Once Robust, Flattened By Maria
Puerto Rico's dairy farmers account for about a third of the island's total agricultural production. Now they're struggling to recover their cows and get them milked.
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Despite NSA Claim, Elections Vendor Denies System Was Compromised In Hack Attempt
"Even though NSA says it's likely that we opened them, we did not," VR Systems COO Ben Martin says of emails that came into the company's system.
Platform Check: Trump And Clinton On Health Care
The candidates diverge sharply on Obamacare but both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump see opportunities to improve health care through the tax code.
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U.S. Announces Moratorium On New Coal Leases On Federal Lands
The change won't affect existing leases, which generated nearly $1.3 billion for the federal government's coal program last year.
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