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CNN's Erin Burnett to ex-Trump aide Sam Nunberg: 'I have smelled alcohol on your breath'
Sam Nunberg called White House press secretary Sarah Sanders a "fat slob" in an interview earlier Monday.
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Trump's golf course orders presidential seal tee markers. Is that legal?
Using replicas of the presidential seal as tee markers could be against federal law unless the president ordered them.
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School safety bill introduced by bipartisan senators in response to Florida shooting
The legislation funds school security improvements and invests in early intervention and prevention programs aimed at stopping school violence.
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'The Bachelor' recap: Three hours, two devastated women and one worst finale ever
Three hours later, the first part of the Bachelor finale leaves a mess of tears in its wake
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Kremlin says it knows nothing about the unexplained collapse of Sergei Skripal, ex-Russian spy
Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal was found unconscious on Sunday.
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ESPN's Jemele Hill denies Chris Berman left 'racially disparaging' voicemail
While Hill acknowledges a 'personal conflict' that was 'handled swiftly,' she says allegation in lawsuit filed by former ESPN employee is inaccurate.
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Donna Shalala to run for U.S. House, replacing Ros-Lehtinen
Former Clinton administration official seeks to flip Republican district to Democratic in South Florida.
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A Chinese hostess reacts at Tiananmen square during the opening session of the National People's Congress, China's legislature, in Beijing on March 5, 2018.\u000dChina's rubber-stamp parliament opens a major annual session set to expand President Xi
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