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A new video contradicted what the candidate and staffer Corey Lewandowski had previously said about the incident. But Trump implied that the reporter lied about the encounter.
Justices floated a compromise on the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate and deadlocked on an organized-labor case, perhaps a preview of tentative decisions the evenly split court faces in an election year.
Patty Duke, center, in 1965, when she was the star of ABC’s “The Patty Duke Show.” (AP)
The actress, who died Tuesday at 69, will be celebrated for her many Hollywood achievements. But she also carries another badge after she overcame a horrific childhood and became one of the first public figures to speak out about her mental illness.
An extraordinary outburst of public criticism in recent weeks has raised questions on whether the president's crackdown on dissent is backfiring.
Former FBI officials said the bureau will always face an uphill battle against private firms, which can offer much more money, a less rigorous code of conduct and more opportunities to do creative work.
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The U.S. cited security concerns as the campaign against the Islamic State continues.
The newspaper published a story last week about the league’s allegedly incomplete concussion research and alleged ties to Big Tobacco.
Millennials get a bad rap for being irresponsible with money, but a new study shows their priorities may actually be in the right place.
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