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New details from Mar-a-Lago investigation show how Trump handled classified documents
A massive filing from the Justice Department on the Mar-a-Lago search provides new details on the investigation into the materials former President Donald Trump took when he left office.
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Clinton Email Probe Recalls Past Scrutiny Over Classified Information
Federal investigators continue to look into the handling of classified information around Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state. It's not the first time government officials have been scrutinized over the handling of classified information.
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President Trump Seems To Be Struggling To Find Replacements For His Legal Team
President Trump's legal team has been in flux for more than a week and several top name attorneys have turned down the chance to work for him. This come as Robert Mueller's special counsel team is intact and moving forward amid that chaos.
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Why 'Boring' Tim Kaine Might Be Exactly What Hillary Clinton Needs
Being a safe pick isn't a bad thing, and the Virginia senator is a disciplined messenger, has a positive persona and can help Clinton appeal to white males — a place where Trump has an edge.
'Christmas Days' Is A Feast Of Stories — And Food
For author Jeanette Winterson, Christmas is as much about food as it is about storytelling. So her new book Christmas Days combines stories with favorite recipes from her friends and family.
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Despite Takedown And Legal Threat, Bannon Says He Still Backs Trump
The president's lawyer sent the former strategist a cease-and-desist letter claiming his interviews for a new book violated a nondisclosure agreement he had signed with the Trump campaign.
Ex-FEMA Chief Deflects Blame for Katrina Response
Former FEMA Director Michael Brown blames Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and other top agency officials for the inadequate response to Hurricane Katrina. Brown testified Friday before the Senate Homeland Security Committee.
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What makes Mongolia the world's most 'socially connected' place? Maybe it's #yurtlife
A Gallup survey ranks countries based on degree of "social connectedness" people feel with friends, family, neighbors, colleagues, even strangers. We asked Mongolians why they think they top the list.
China's foreign minister met with Secretary of State Blinken
China's former premier is dead. Its missing defense minister was dismissed. The foreign minister is in Washington. And trouble may be brewing in the South China Sea.
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Up First Briefing: ICJ finds Gaza genocide case 'plausible'; bipartisan border deal
The U.N.'s top court is issuing an interim order on the genocide case against Israel. A bipartisan Senate deal pairing border security with aid for Ukraine and Israel could fall through.
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