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Steve Bannon Sets Sights On Europe With Planned New Political Project
Bannon wants to establish a strong populist presence in European elections with the help of a new foundation, 'The Movement.'
Court Sends Jean-Claude Arnault To Prison For Rape; Key Figure In Nobel Scandal
After allegations against Arnault became public in November, it emerged that he had also apparently assaulted Sweden's heir apparent, Crown Princess Victoria,
Dallas Police Department Fires Amber Guyger, Officer Who Shot Man In His Own Home
Guyger has said she mistakenly entered the wrong apartment in her complex and shot a man she thought was a burglar. She was later arrested and charged with manslaughter.
DeVos To Make It Tougher For Defrauded Students To Seek Debt Relief
The Trump administration is proposing new rules that make it harder for defrauded students to get relief from the federal government, in an attempt to save taxpayers money.
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Trump Administration Aims to Boost Energy Production, Cut Protections for Sage Grouse
The Interior Department is moving forward on revisions to Obama-era conservation plans for the greater sage grouse. The changes would ease restrictions on energy development.
The Easter Bunny Is An Essential Worker, New Zealand's Ardern Says
A four-week lockdown will not keep the Easter Bunny from going about its mysterious business, the prime minister says, responding to rampant speculation by New Zealand's youngest citizens.
Federal Judge Upholds Harvard's Race-Conscious Admissions Process
The advocacy group Students for Fair Admissions says it will appeal the decision, which means the fate of race-conscious admissions could once again end up in the hands of the Supreme Court.
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New Zealand Starts Gun Buyback Program In Response To Christchurch Mosque Shootings
In response to the March shootings that left 51 people dead, the nation's gun buyback program asks owners of now-banned weapons to turn them in to police departments for cash.
New England Nor'easter Storm Shuts Power Off For Hundreds Of Thousands
A powerful and intense coastal storm has pummeled several states with heavy rain and strong winds, downing power lines and trees in Maine, Massachusetts and other states.
A 'National Challenge': Pete Buttigieg On Racial Inequity In Policing
If elected president, the South Bend., Ind., mayor says he will prioritize building more trust between law enforcement and marginalized communities across the country.
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