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Rosenstein Denies That He Discussed Recording Trump, Invoking 25th Amendment
The deputy attorney general rejected a story that described him musing about secretly wearing a wire or conferring with members of the Cabinet about invoking the 25th Amendment.
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Trump Administration Sides With Sudan Against USS Cole Survivors In Lawsuit
Notice of the suit was sent to Sudan's U.S. Embassy instead of to its capital. The administration told the Supreme Court that it agrees with Sudan, which is accused of backing the Cole attackers.
Pentagon Report Says Airstrike On Afghan Hospital Wasn't A War Crime
The Pentagon's investigation says none of the military personnel involved knew they were attacking a hospital. It says the assault, which killed dozens of people, was caused by a series of errors.
In Memoriam: The Most Influential Poverty Fighter You've Never Heard Of
He was an accountant for Big Oil. Then came the cyclone of 1970. Sir Fazle Hasan Abed found a new calling — and came up with an idea that could be key to ending extreme poverty.
North Korea Makes A Push To Reach Foreign Audiences On YouTube And Twitter
With a view to reaching English-speaking and South Korean audiences, the videos show glimpses of Pyongyang, highlight consumerism and try to dispel notions that life is restricted and people are poor.
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What do users want from their TV streaming? A new NPR/Ipsos poll has some answers
Consumers often make decisions about TV streaming platforms based on three factors.
Alaska ACLU claims Department of Corrections undercounting inmate deaths
The ACLU of Alaska held a ceremony at a recent fundraiser to remember 18 inmates who died in 2023 and a total of 11, who the ACLU says died this year — three more deaths than reported by the Department of Corrections. The ACLU claims the DOC is undercounting inmate deaths to avoid accountability.
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Israel presses U.N. to investigate charges of sexual violence by Hamas fighters
Israeli officials have accused international groups, including the United Nations, of ignoring what it describes as evidence of rape and sexual violence by Hamas fighters during the Oct. 7 attacks.
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A watchdog group targets payday lenders with a ‘2 strikes’ rule to help borrowers
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is set to move ahead with a long-stalled rule to protect borrowers from repeated attempts to collect loan payments from bank accounts with insufficient funds.
Bidders are back in court battling over the auction of Alex Jones' Infowars
A U.S. bankruptcy judge is hearing arguments for and against selling the show to The Onion, the satirical news site named the winning bidder. Host Alex Jones says the auction was rigged.
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