Long lines for Otto Warmbier farewell
Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee, the Republican chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, said the USA should think about banning us citizens from visiting North Korea . The thousands of funeral goers formed two lines as Mr Warmbier's coffin was carried into Wyoming High School for the 45-minute service, and then along the three-mile route to the cemetery.
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Real Madrid president Perez wins reelection, avoids Ronaldo transfer talk
Other stars to have fallen foul of the tax laws include Neymar, Radamel Falcao, Javier Mascherano and Ricardo Carvalho, says the Daily Telegraph . Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has been accused of defrauding Spanish authorities of €3.3m (£2.9m, $3.7m) in tax during his time at Real Madrid .
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Senate health care bill would cut Medicaid, end tax penalty for uninsured
The unveiling of the legislation will mark the first time that the majority of the Senate GOP conference gets a comprehensive look at the health care proposal. "Simply put, this bill will result in higher costs, less care, and millions of Americans will lose their health insurance, particularly through Medicaid".
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Trump govt cancels Obama policy for illegal immigrant families
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with a group of " dreamers " who have received Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals ( DACA ) at the White House in Washington February 4, 2015. "Dreamer" doctors can breathe a big sigh of relief as President Donald Trump reversed a campaign promise and will allow undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S.as children to stay in the country .
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Stormont talks: Rights of all must be respected and protected, says McCallion
A snap election meant to strengthen her hand instead left her short of an outright majority and needing the DUP's support. The Press Association says the DUP is warning that its parliamentary support "can't be taken for granted", telling the BBC that the government should give "greater focus" to the negotiations.
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Salcedo ruled out of Confederations Cup due to shoulder injury
Petersburg Stadium, Fisht Stadium in Sochi and the Kazan Arena in Kazan. SOCHI, Russia (AP ) - Mexico asserted its superiority in the second half against New Zealand to avoid a Confederations Cup embarrassment on Wednesday, coming from behind to win a fiery Group A encounter 2-1 that ended in a brawl.
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White House Tech Summit Good News for Small Businesses? Hope So!
Other prominent administration participants include General H.R. McMaster, who is the national security advisor; Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert; Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget; and three cabinet secretaries: Steven Mnuchin of Treasury, John Kelly of Homeland Security and Wilbur Ross of Commerce.
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3 teen cadets take cruisers, patrol LA until caught
Three suspects were taken into custody. The trio ages 15, 16 and 17 "gamed the system" and used a vacationing sergeant's name to sign out stun guns and radios and drive the cars right out of a stationhouse parking lot, Beck said . Beck said it was "not easy" to check out a police vehicle, and cadets are not supposed to have access to them. Those volunteer hours are likely way less fun than slamming an LAPD SUV into the side of a building and prompting a top-down review of the ...
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Bill Cosby's attorney says he is worried about entertainer's health
He later said that "for Mr. Cosby's sake, I just hope that they let him get back to work and be who he has always been: America's favorite dad". "There may not be enough evidence for a criminal conviction, but that does not rule out a civil verdict", said Harris.
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Ward vs Kovalev II: Andre Ward Stops Sergey Kovalev in 8
Ward and Kovalev (at least until recently on the latter) probably deserve to be ranked ahead of Stevenson based on their competition of late, but the champ is the champ until someone beats him. Chief among the cleaning agents are Andre Ward and Sergey Kovalev , whose rematch in the early hours tomorrow reminds us what boxing is really all about.
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'Witch Hunt' Trump confirms he is being investigated over Comey firing
U.S. president Donald Trump appeared to confirm he is under investigation for obstruction of justice, as he lashed out at what he described as a " witch hunt " against him. The Post said investigators had requested interviews with CIA Director, Dan Coats , National Security Agency chief Michael Rogers and Richard Ledgett, the former NSA deputy director.
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New Disclosure States Trump Retains $1.4 Billion in Worldwide Assets
Revenues also increased at Mar-a-Lago, the Florida resort known as the "Winter White House". USA president Donald Trump filed government financial disclosure forms late on Friday afternoon that show how widespread and complicated his financial holdings are, but do little to shed more light on his potential conflicts of interest.





