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House Republicans are retiring in droves. What's pushing them out?
A slew of House Republicans are retiring. Congressional dysfunction, a perilous election, and committee chair term limits are driving the exodus.
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Amazon's second headquarters: Gay groups say Amazon should avoid these 9 cities
Gay rights advocates plan a "No Gay? No Way!" campaign to keep Amazon from considering placing its HQ2 in cities and states with anti-LGBT laws.
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Rep. Schiff: Nunes gave the White House a secretly altered memo
The congressman said Republicans secretly altered the memo before sending it to the White House and didn't inform Democrats of the changes.
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'Nipplegate' revisited: What really happened between Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake?
Justin Timberlake returning to Super Bowl halftime show for first time since infamous "wardrobe malfunction" in 2004.
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Nashville Mayor Megan Barry admits to extramarital relationship with top police security officer
Extraordinary admission rocks the popular Nashville mayor's first term.
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How the U.S. is using terrorists' smartphones and laptops to defeat them
U.S. Intelligence analysts get an unprecedented look at how ISIS functions from phones and other devices left by fleeing militants.
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CAS decision lifts doping bans for 28 Russian athletes, reinstates Sochi results
CAS ruled that in 28 cases the evidence was insufficient to establish the athletes committed an anti-doping rule violation.
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Texas tourist dies after sand collapse on Florida beach
A Texas man died after being critically injured when sand collapsed on him after he dug a tunnel near St. Augustine.
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Legal fees consumed 40% of Trump campaign spending at year's end
Year-end campaign finance reports show President Trump amassing big sums for his reelection and paying some big legal bills.
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