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Republicans Go Nuclear So They Can Push Through Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee
After Senate Democrats successfully filibustered Judge Neil Gorsuch’s nomination, Republicans changed the rules on Thursday, making Gorsuch’s confirmation all but certain.
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A Trump Golf Club In New York Seeks More Foreign Workers
Trump National Golf Club told the Department of Labor there weren’t enough American servers to hire. The jobs, located just 35 miles from Manhattan, pay $14.08 an hour.
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The Husband Of A Trump Supporter Has Just Been Deported Back To Mexico
The man’s American wife said she believed “good people” would not be deported under President Trump. Late Tuesday night, her husband was removed to Mexico.
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There’s Been A Big Shake-Up In Trump’s White House Involving Steve Bannon
Multiple outlets are reporting that President Donald Trump has removed Stephen Bannon from his seat on the National Security Council.
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The First NASA Plan Under Trump Will Kill The International Space Station
NASA’s latest Mars plan may be showy enough for Trump, but kills any dreams of landing more astronauts on the moon.
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President Trump’s Son-In-Law Secretly Met With Muslim Leaders Weeks Before The Travel Ban
President Trump’s son-in-law quietly met with Muslim activists and businessmen days before the inauguration, but any hope for collaboration faded after Trump took office.
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A Former Trump Adviser Met With A Russian Spy
Carter Page told BuzzFeed News that he had been in contact with at least one Russian spy working undercover out of Moscow’s UN office in 2013.
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The Trump Administration Is Cracking Down On Employers Of High-Skilled Immigrants
As tech companies began filing applications for thousands of high-skilled work visas on Monday, US immigration announced it will be cracking down on companies that employ foreign-born workers.
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The Pentagon Now Knows That To Get To Trump, You Go Through Jared Kushner
“You have to understand where the levers are. You don’t have to like it, but that is where they are,” a defense official told to BuzzFeed News. “It’s in our interest.”
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Trump Can Be Sued For Inciting Violence Against Protesters At A Campaign Rally, A Judge Says
Three protesters who were roughed up at a Trump rally last year can move forward with their lawsuit against the president.
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The Chechen Government Is Reportedly Kidnapping And Murdering Gay Men
But the Chechen government denies that gay men even exist in Chechnya. “You cannot arrest or repress people who just don’t exist in the republic,” a spokesman told Interfax.
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Democrats In Congress Are Pleading With Trump To Count LGBT Population In The Census
The Census Bureau has said it doesn’t plan to start asking about sexual orientation or gender identity in 2020.
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This Is What It’s Like To Be Poor, Gifted, And Black In South Africa
What does it mean to be a young black person in South Africa, which still confers advantages on white people in every walk of life, more than two decades after the end of apartheid? Monica Mark met students and teachers who have spent the past year protesting for the right to a free and fair education.
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White House On Mike Flynn’s Bid For Immunity In Russia Investigation: "Do What You Have To"
The former national security adviser wants “assurances against unfair prosecution” in exchange for testifying to Congress about the Trump campaign and Russia, his attorney said.
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White House Sends Jared Kushner To Meet With Top Senators On Improving The Criminal Justice System
President Trump’s son-in-law is meeting with Sens. Chuck Grassley and Dick Durbin as part of an effort to revive — and sort out their differences on — a bill designed to reduce mass incarceration and recidivism.
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Young People Are More Likely To Be Openly LGBT, But They’re Leaving Traditional Labels Behind
They are also more likely to identify outside the traditional gender binary compared to older generations, according to a new GLAAD survey shared exclusively with BuzzFeed News.
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The Death Of A US Contractor Has Exposed America’s Failures In Syria
American survivors tell the inside story of the fatal explosion that killed a US military contractor and father of two. The blunders that led up to his death expose deep problems in farming out much of America’s Syria strategy to private companies. Now, the feds are investigating.
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Here Are 34 Ridiculously Challenging Problems Theresa May Will Have To Figure Out To Avoid A Brexit Disaster
Now comes the hard part.
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Congress Votes To Gut Internet Privacy Rules
Privacy advocates say that without the rules, internet providers could sell our browsing history to the highest bidder, monitor our online habits, and deploy hidden tracking cookies on our phones.
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Pro-Trump Media Has A New Obsession: The White House Briefing Room
The White House briefing is the most popular show on daytime TV and the internet’s most effective Trump supporters want a starring role.



