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State Department to deny visas to fact checkers and others, citing 'censorship'
The order is focused on applicants for H-1B visas, which are frequently used by tech companies and is part of a campaign by the Trump administration against online content moderation.
Winter Storm Rakes East Coast, Bringing Snow, Wind To Northeast
The storm, which meteorologists are calling a "bomb cyclone," brought bitterly cold weather to the South.
'It's Up To All Of Us': Parents Of Young Gymnasts Respond To Nassar Abuse Scandal
At Silver Stars Gymnastics in Silver Spring, Md., parents say they won't let the stories of sexual abuse by a prominent doctor ruin the sport for their kids.
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'We Can't Stand It Anymore': Bolivian Protesters Demand Quick Elections
"Many of us know the risk [voting] entails because of the pandemic," a protester says, "but we want to hold elections." The vote, postponed twice due to the virus, is now set to take place on Oct. 18.
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'What Happened Yesterday Is Textbook Terrorism,' D.C. Mayor Says
Reading from U.S. regulations, Mayor Muriel Bowser describes terrorism as "the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government."
As Inauguration Nears, Concern Of More Violence Grows
Wednesday's violent insurrection at the Capitol led to the deaths of five people. Some lawmakers and others worry that it was just the beginning.
Official Death Toll Climbs To 11: The Latest On The Condo Collapse In Surfside
Emergency crews have been working at the site of the Champlain Towers South building collapse around the clock since last Thursday.
The Vatican Says The Pope 'Reacted Well' To Intestinal Surgery
The Vatican said the 84-year-old pope had been diagnosed with "symptomatic diverticular stenosis of the colon," a reference to a narrowing in the large intestine.
Families Are Receiving A Child Tax Credit. Janet Yellen Says It Should Be Permanent
In an interview with NPR, the Treasury secretary calls to permanently expand the child tax credit being paid out to American families starting this week.
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With Harvey And Now Irma, Federal Funds And FEMA Are Put To The Test
The initial multibillion-dollar federal response is only the beginning of what will be needed to recover from two major storms. Where does it all go?
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