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National flags representing the United States, Canada, and Mexico fly in the breeze in New Orleans where leaders of the North American Free Trade Agreement met in April 2008.
 
  Canada agrees to join U.S. and Mexico in new trade deal to replace NAFTA, say US and Canadian officials  
  Canada has agreed to join the United States and Mexico in a trade deal that will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement.  
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  Rachel Mitchell, counsel for Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans, questions Dr. Christine Blasey Ford last Thursday during a committee hearing on the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court.   Republicans' prosecutor says Brett Kavanaugh's accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, has a weak case
The sex crimes prosecutor hired by Senate Republicans said Sunday night that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's accuser has a very weak case.
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  A lawsuit against Cristiano Ronaldo has been filed in Clark County, Nevada.   Cristiano Ronaldo named in lawsuit alleging sexual assault of woman in Las Vegas
A lawsuit filed against Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo alleges he sexually assaulted a woman inside a Las Vegas hotel room in June 2009.
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  Gwyneth Paltrow reportedly tied the knot to Brad Falchuk during a private wedding ceremony in the Hamptons Saturday. The   Gwyneth Paltrow shows off matching wedding bands with Brad Falchuk in new photo
Gwyneth Paltrow is officially off the market. The actress posted a sweet picture of her hands intertwined with "Glee" co-creator Brad Falchuk on Instagram Sunday, flashing some new hardware.
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  A memorial to the victims of the shooting is seen near the Mandalay Bay Hotel on Oct. 5, 2017.   Las Vegas anniversary, a Medal of Honor, Melania trip: 5 things you need to know Monday
One year since Las Vegas, a Medal of Honor awarded and a government shutdown avoided. The biggest news to start your day.
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  In this photo provided by the Iranian Students' News Agency, ISNA, Iranian armed forces members and civilians take shelter in a shooting during a military parade marking the 38th anniversary of Iraq's 1980 invasion of Iran, in the southwestern city o   Iran launches missiles into Syria in retaliation for parade attack
Iran said Monday it launched ballistic missiles into eastern Syria targeting militants it blamed for a Sept. 22 attack on a military parade in Ahvaz.
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  nfl      
  Carson Wentz and the Eagles are off to a rough start in their title defense.   NFL Week 4 winners, losers: Philadelphia Eagles off to slow start in title defense
The defending Super Bowl champs fell to 2-2 after an OT loss to the Titans, and a stagnant offense has to be a concern for the Philadelphia Eagles.
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  After a flurry of last-minute negotiations, the Senate Judiciary Committee advanced Brett Kavanaugh's nomination for the Supreme Court after agreeing to a late call from Sen. Flake, seated here, for a one week investigation into sexual assault allega   Sens. Flake and Coons discuss drama that led to call for FBI probe: 'It was quite a moment'
Jeff Flake and Chris Coons described on "60 Minutes" Sunday how they agreed on a limited, week-long FBI probe.
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  Net neutrality protects people from their internet service provider.   Trump administration sues California over newly-signed net neutrality law
The Trump administration filed a lawsuit against the state of California on Sunday to strike down its new net neutrality law, signed hours earlier by Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown.
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  Members of the Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency prepare their gear inside a military base before being transported to the disaster area after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake that hit Central Sulawesi.   Burials begin in Indonesia as rescue need becomes desperate
A mass burial of earthquake and tsunami victims began in Indonesia Monday as the need for heavy equipment to dig for survivors of the disaster grows increasingly desperate.
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Chinese soldiers walk past the Monument to the People's Heroes during a ceremony in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, on the eve of National Day on Sept. 30, 2018. China marks its National Day, the 69th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic

Chinese soldiers walk past the Monument to the People's Heroes during a ceremony in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, on the eve of National Day on Sept. 30, 2018. China marks its National Day, the 69th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic
 
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