10-29-2019
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Army Officer Who Heard Trump's Ukraine Call Reported Concerns
A White House national security official who is a decorated Iraq war veteran plans to tell House impeachment investigators on Tuesday that he heard President Trump appeal to Ukraine's president to investigate one of his leading political rivals, a request the aide considered so damaging to American interests that he reported it to a superior.
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10-28-2019
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Situation Room: 2 Photos Capture Vastly Different Presidents
Two high-risk raids. Two dramatic moments in the White House. Photos taken in the White House Situation Room during the killings of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Saturday and of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden eight years earlier capture the vastly different styles of two American presidents.
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10-25-2019
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Justice Dept. Is Said To Open Criminal Inquiry Into Its Own Russia Investigation
For more than two years, President Trump has repeatedly attacked the Russia investigation, portraying it as a hoax and illegal even months after the special counsel closed it. Now, Mr. Trump's own Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into how it all began.
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10-24-2019
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Turkey's Operation In Northern Syria Splits Germany's Migrant Communities
Turkey's military offensive in neighboring Syria is raising tensions among Germany's large Turkish, Kurdish and Syrian Arab communities, who are bitterly divided over the operation and have made conflicting demands of Berlin on how to respond.
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10-23-2019
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Anonymous Author Of Trump 'Resistance' Op-Ed To Publish A Tell-All Book
The author of an anonymous column in the New York Times in 2018, who was identified as a senior Trump administration official acting as part of the "resistance" inside the government, has written a tell-all book to be published next month.
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10-21-2019
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Review Of Russia Inquiry Grows As F.B.I. Witnesses Are Questioned
Federal prosecutors reviewing the origins of the Russia investigation have asked witnesses pointed questions about any anti-Trump bias among former F.B.I. officials who are frequent targets of President Trump and about the earliest steps
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10-18-2019
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All Right, Mitt Romney, It Might Be Up To You To Save America
In September 1967, George Romney, at the time the governor of Michigan and a frontrunner for his party's presidential nomination for 1968, gave a famous (or infamous) interview about a trip he took to Vietnam. Romney had supported the war at the time of that trip, in 1965.
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10-17-2019
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Six Years Later, Wellstone Memorial Host Latimer Still Agonizes Over Event's Political Fallout
Saturday marks the sixth anniversary of the event that re-shaped recent Minnesota politics. The death of Sen. Paul Wellstone in a northern Minnesota airplane crash shook the state - and much of the nation - 11 days before the populist politician was to stand for re-election.
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