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If Trump's responses are deemed satisfactory, he moves past the threat of an in-person interview, and Mueller secures on-the-record statements
Total includes $72 million for approximately 5,900 active-duty troops providing support to Customs and Border Protection, plus $138 million so far for 2,100 National Guard troops
A federal judge in Detroit says regulating female genital mutilation is up to states, and Congress had no authority to pass the 1996 law banning it
Jordan oversaw the city of Parkland on Feb. 14 when a gunman killed 17 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, while Miller arrived at the school during the shooting but video shows he stayed outside the parking lot until long after the massacre ended
Mareli Miniutti says that during argument, Avenatti shouted at her, hit her in the face with pillows and tried to pull her out of a bed in his guest bedroom; he denies wrongdoing
The House Oversight and Government Reform committee began looking into private email use last year after reports by Politico revealed that Ivanka Trump's husband, Jared Kushner, and other White House officials had been using private email for government purposes
Lou Anna Simon is the third former university official to face criminal charges related to Larry Nassar's serial molestation of young female athletes under the guise of treatment
Schools, businesses and government offices remain closed while scattered protests are reported across Haiti
Two former top officials at SCE&G who cost ratepayers billions in a failed nuclear project emotionally tell regulators their warning signs to their bosses were ignored and they were asked to lie
Eight months after the demonstrations began, there appears to be no end to what has become a predictable routine that yields dozens of new casualties each week
Fourth-grader alleged Rev. Brian Danner of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Humboldt rubbed top of her leg while taking her confession
Oil prices tumbled another 6.6 percent as Wall Street reacted to rising oil supplies and concerns that global economic growth will slow down
Facebook has been dealing with hurricanes for past two years: fake news, elections interference, hate speech, a privacy scandal, the list goes on
737 MAX has come under scrutiny since a deadly crash in Indonesia
By midday Tuesday, just a few dozen flights had been canceled around the U.S. That's fewer cancellations than many regular travel days
In the tropical forest of El Yunque, only two of the 56 wild birds that once lived there survived the Category 4 storm that pummeled the US territory in 2017
InSight will be the first American spacecraft to land on the Red Planet since the Curiosity rover in 2012 and the first dedicated to exploring underground
Trump's poultry pardon Tuesday will mean that the two turkeys – a 39-pound bird named Peas and a 41-pounder named Carrots – will get to live the rest of their lives at a Virginia farm
Prosecutors order seizure of migrant rescue ship and accused aid group Doctors Without Borders of illegally disposing of 24 metric tons (26.5 tons) of medical and contaminated waste accumulated during nearly 50 rescues
Amnesty International said it has documented at least six children, including a 12-year-old and a 14-year-old, who were tortured in custody, and 12 who were subjected to enforced disappearances since 2015. It did not give the ages of the other children
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