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From due process to Obama: Five things Trump told lawmakers during meeting on guns
President Trump managed to put himself on pretty much all sides of the gun issue during a Wednesday meeting with lawmakers
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'The best is yet to come': Scaramucci offers words of comfort to fellow ex-comms director
Anthony Scaramucci lasted 10 days on the job. He knows of what he speaks.
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Russia's Putin boasts of all-powerful nuclear missile
Russia's president said the cruise missile could not be stopped and could hit any target around the world.
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Worshippers clutching AR-15 rifles hold commitment ceremony
Crown-wearing worshippers clutching AR-15 rifles exchanged or renewed wedding vows in a commitment ceremony at a Pennsylvania church on Wednesday.
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NCAA coaches' salaries: Capitalism meets amateurism
Rising pay for men's college basketball coaches looking particularly stark as game confronts allegations of NCAA rules - and criminal - violations
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Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio to star in Tarantino's Sharon Tate film
This will be their first time in the same film. But will the public welcome a Quentin Tarantino film based on actress Sharon Tate's murder?
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James Harden breaks Wesley Johnson's ankles with crossover of the year
And the award for most vicious and disrespectful crossover of the 2017-18 NBA season goes to: James Harden.
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Trump says take guns first and worry about 'due process second' in White House gun meeting
The president stunned some gun-rights supporters by advocating the taking of guns from dangerous people without due process
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First a chicken panic, now KFC facing U.K. gravy shortage
KFC's gravy shortage, like its chicken one, is being blamed on 'teething' problems after the firm started using a new distribution company.
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The body of evangelist Billy Graham is carried into the U.S. Capitol as Graham will lie in honor under the U.S. Capitol rotunda as Congress pays tribute to a clergyman who counseled presidents and preached the Gospel to millions worldwide.
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