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2019 State of the Union Fact Check: Trump's Full Speech, Annotated
President Donald Trump delivered his second State of the Union speech Tuesday, hailing the country’s booming economy and warning of human traffickers flooding across the border. Here’s a closer look at some of the statements from his address.
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Trump Travel Ban Takes Effect Thursday
President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban, a tightening of already-tough visa rules affecting citizens and refugees from six Muslim-majority countries, will go into effect Thursday evening. The ACLU is criticizing the Trump administration for pushing on with the ban, citing the chaos that erupted in airports nationwide the first time the ban went into effect.
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Trump: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Leaving White House
President Donald Trump tweeted on Thursday that White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders would be leaving her post at the end of June.
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Man Who Smashed Trump Star to Pay Damages, Serve Probation
A man who destroyed Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has been sentenced to three years of probation for vandalism. An attorney for James Otis says he pleaded no contest to the felony Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court. Attorney Mieke ter Poorten says Otis agreed to pay $4,400 for the damage and attorney’s fees and perform...
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‘She Destroyed My Life': Barr Blames Sara Gilbert for ‘Roseanne' Cancellation as ‘The Conners' is Renewed
If you’re expecting for Roseanne Barr to take responsibility for the demise of her self-titled show, keep waiting.
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Trump Rally in New Hampshire Postponed Over Looming Tropical Storm
President Donald Trump’s rally in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on Saturday night has been postponed by a week or two, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters on Air Force One. The postponement comes with Tropical Storm Fay heading for New England Friday and Saturday. McEnany cited the “big storm” when she announced that the rally would be delayed....
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Stars Gather for Telemundo's ‘El Secreto de Selena' Premiere in Miami
The highly anticipated television series “El Secreto de Selena,” based on the events leading up to the murder of Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla, premiered on Wednesday in Miami
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Meet the 12-Year-Old Boy Who Designs Bow Ties to Help Shelter Pets Get Adopted
Darius Brown, 12, has two big passions: bow ties and animals. So the Newark, New Jersey, resident helps shelter pets dress for success by donating his one-of-a-kind bow ties to rescue organizations across the country. “It helps the dog look noticeable, very attractive,” he told TODAY. “It helps them find a forever, loving home … I love everything about dogs and cats.”
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Michael Bloomberg Ends Campaign, Endorses Joe Biden
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced he is ending his 2020 Presidential bid and will endorse former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Mubarak, Egypt's Autocrat Ousted in Uprising, Dies at 91
Egypt’s state TV says former President Hosni Mubarak, who was ousted in the 2011 Arab Spring uprising, has died at 91
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NJ Shelter Hosts Pooches Rescued From South Korea Dog-Meat Farm
More than 100 dogs bred to become South Korean dinner entrees are being rescued by the Humane Society International and sent to an animal welfare center in New Jersey.
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Family Dog Found Alive Five Days After Car Crash
A family dog that ran away after a serious crash on the President George Bush Turnpike has been found alive.
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Retriever Fever: America's Most Popular Dogs, in Photos
The Labrador retriever is America’s best best friend, according to the American Kennel Club. This gallery features “aw”-inducing photos of the top 10 most popular dog breeds in America, as judged by the AKC.
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12-Year-Old Boy Makes Custom Bow Ties To Help Shelter Dogs
At just 12-years-old, Darius Brown, is helping animals get adopted with cute little bow ties! The young man, who was diagnosed with developmental delays when he was 2, dished to Access Live how creating “Beaux & Paws” not only helped him grow, but also has benefited animals in need. Darius also dishes to Access about getting recognition from celebs, including...
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Trump Commutes Ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's Sentence
Imprisoned ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s sentence has been commuted. After months of speculation, President Donald Trump announced the decision as he prepared to board Air Force One Tuesday. “Yes, we commuted the sentence of Rod Blagojevich,” Trump said. “He served eight years in jail, a long time. He seems like a very nice person – don’t know him.” Trump...
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Parents of Deceased West Point Cadet Ask for Genetic Material
West Point Cadet Peter Zhu was declared brain dead after suffering a spinal injury in a ski accident. Being the last male child in his family, his parents asked for a judge’s order to extract genetic material from his body to carry on the family name. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Edison Senior High School Student Leads by Example
From speaking zero English after moving here from Haiti, Anna Blaise became one of the top students at Edison Senior High School in just three years’ time.
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Trump Loses Appeal to Block Deutsche Bank, Capital One From Handing his Financial Records to Congress
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Deutsche Bank and Capital One must hand over years of President Donald Trump’s financial records in compliance with House Democrats’ subpoenas.
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Jimmy Carter Hospitalized for Urinary Tract Infection
A spokeswoman says former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has been admitted to a south Georgia hospital treatment of a urinary tract infection. Deanna Congileo, a spokeswoman for The Carter Center, said Monday afternoon in a statement that the 95-year-old former president was admitted to Phoebe Sumter Medical Center in Americus over the weekend. She said Carter “is feeling better and...
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Trump Campaign Won't Allow Bloomberg Reporters at Events
President Donald Trump’s campaign says it will no longer give passes to Bloomberg News reporters to cover its rallies and other campaign events. Campaign spokesman Brad Parscale said Monday that Bloomberg, in the wake of founder Michael Bloomberg’s own Democratic presidential bid, has “formalized preferential reporting policies.” Bloomberg’s Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait says that’s not true.