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5 Dark Clouds Hanging Over NATO’s 70th Anniversary

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History’s most enduring multination military alliance turned 70 Thursday, but it was a milestone more notable for festering disputes than celebrations of harmony.

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Despite Multiple Scandals, Top Virginia Officials Aren’t Going Anywhere Soon

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Virginia lawmakers wrapped up the final details of the legislative session this week, with three leaders who have drawn criticism and controversy still at the helm.

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Trump Walks Back Threat To Close U.S. Border, Giving Mexico A ‘1-Year Warning’

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President Trump is pushing Mexico to stem the flow of migrants and drugs into the United States. After a year, he said, he will consider tariffs on cars or a border shutdown.

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On a track from the forthcoming Ventura, Anderson .Paak weathers the stormy trials of a romance that’s long departed from honeymoon avenue.

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Georgia Governor Signs Law Addressing Some Criticisms Of Contested 2018 Election

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Under the new law, polling places cannot be changed 60 days before an election, and it will take longer for people who choose not to vote to be removed from the state’s voter registration list.

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House Of Commons Springs A Leak, Forcing It To Close For The Day

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“We would like to clarify this was not a sewage leak,” the House of Commons Press Office said, after water poured into the chamber Thursday.

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Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan Joins 2020 Race With A Populist Pitch To Blue-Collar Voters

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The suit, filed on behalf of six states and the District of Columbia, says the weakened federal nutrition standards for school meals are putting kids at greater risk of health problems linked to diet.

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After Brexit, EU Will Allow U.K. Citizens To Visit Without A Visa

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The European Union Parliament’s visa exemption plan will put the U.K. in the same category as more than 60 other countries — including the U.S.

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Lessons in noodle-making is one of the ways that China hopes to eliminate rural poverty by 2020.

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The bill that passed on Thursday is intended to hold companies responsible for videos and audio such as the livestream of two mosque shootings in New Zealand.

Pope Names New D.C. Archbishop

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Archbishop Wilton Gregory accepted the offer from Pope Francis to become the leader of an archdiocese in turmoil over abuse allegations.

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A number of government agencies work closely with the industries they are charged with regulating. The issue surfaced after Boeing’s 737 Max planes had to be grounded by the FAA.

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NRA Pressure Puts GOP In Tight Spot Over Bill Protecting Domestic Abuse Victims

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ICE Raids Texas Technology Company, Arrests 280 Over Immigration Violations

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it was responding to a tip that many workers at CVE Technology Group outside Dallas were using fraudulent identification documents.

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Key House Democrat Formally Asks For Trump’s Tax Returns

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The top official at the FAA says airline pilots had enough training to handle Boeing’s flight control software linked to two deadly crashes. His statement has divided pilots in the U.S. and overseas.

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Catholic Church officials who have criticized the Philippine president’s deadly drug war say they are receiving threats and government surveillance.

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He had earlier promised to leave before April 28, but pressure from the military and continued demonstrations accelerated his departure.

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