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Reporter behind NY Times Biden-Ukraine story becomes Ukrainian president's spokeswoman

Reporter behind NY Times Biden-Ukraine story becomes Ukrainian president's spokeswoman A freelance reporter who helped break a story for The New York Times on former Vice President Joe Biden's questionable ties to Ukraine is now joining the new Ukrainian president's administration. 

Tucker: Border crisis goes from difficult to calamitous

Tucker: Border crisis goes from difficult to calamitous Thousands of migrants illegally crossing border from Mexico to U.S. every month.

Military judge removes prosecutor accused of misconduct in Navy SEAL murder trial

Military judge removes prosecutor accused of misconduct in Navy SEAL murder trial The military prosecutor of a decorated Navy SEAL accused of murdering a wounded teenage ISIS prisoner in Iraq was booted from the case by a military judge Monday over unsanctioned tracking of the defense team's emails.

WWII veterans meet 'Band of Brothers' actors

WWII veterans meet 'Band of Brothers' actors WWII veterans and 'Band of Brothers' actors unite at Utah Beach.

Jimmy Carter awarded tenure at Emory University at age 94

Jimmy Carter awarded tenure at Emory University at age 94 Former President Jimmy Carter has been granted tenure at Emory University in Atlanta at age 94.

Protesters return to streets in Honduras, despite president's concessions

Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez's decision to repeal decrees that have sparked violent demonstrations against his government in recent days failed to stop protesters from returning to the streets on Monday. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2IfNvwA

Attacker blows himself up after killing 3 troops in Lebanon

Attacker blows himself up after killing 3 troops in Lebanon A lone gunman using a motorcycle fired on police and army vehicles in different parts of the northern city of Tripoli, killing two police officers and a soldier and wounding several others Monday night before blowing himself up later when confronted by troops, Lebanon's army and the state-run National News Agency said.

Trump UK visit shows special US-Britain relationship bigger than political differences, Brit Hume says

Trump UK visit shows special US-Britain relationship bigger than political differences, Brit Hume says The special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom is bigger than personal or political differences, according to Brit Hume.

Louisiana state representative. speaks out about supporting pro-life policies

Louisiana state representative. speaks out about supporting pro-life policies Abortion rights becomes key issue for 2020 Democrats; Democratic Louisiana State Rep. Katrina Jackson weighs in on abortion legislation.

President Trump, Queen Elizabeth attend state banquet at Buckingham Palace

President Trump, Queen Elizabeth attend state banquet at Buckingham Palace The arrival of President Trump, his family and his entourage to London on Monday meant a full day of ceremony and toasts topped by a magnificent banquet at Buckingham Palace.

House approves $19.1B disaster aid bill blocked three times by Republicans

House approves $19.1B disaster aid bill blocked three times by Republicans The House of Representatives approved a $19.1 disaster relief bill Monday, sending the measure to President Trump after conservative Republican lawmakers had blocked three separate attempts to pass the bill by a voice vote last week.

Sudan's military scraps agreement with the opposition, calls for elections within nine months

Sudan's Transitional Military Council (TMC) will cancel all previous agreements with the main opposition coalition, the council head said in a televised statement, following deadly violence in the capital Khartoum after security forces moved to disperse a sit-in protest outside the Defense Ministry. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2W85olO

Gutfeld on Trump’s visit to the UK and Brexit

Gutfeld on Trump’s visit to the UK and Brexit As Trump visits the UK, we get another nasty display by a media that’s lost track of simple journalism.

Four security forces members killed in shooting in Iraq: security official

Four security forces members were killed and four wounded in shooting in the Iraqi town of Tarmiya, 25 km (15 miles) north of Baghdad, Security Media Cell said in a statement early on Tuesday. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2KnXm61

1 shot at major Southern California shopping mall

1 shot at major Southern California shopping mall Police in Southern California are hunting for a gunman who shot one person at one of the nation's largest malls.

Letters from WWII veteran to his wife discovered

Letters from WWII veteran to his wife discovered Their grandson, Barry Svrluga, discusses his grandfather's service and letters on 'The Story.'

New information surrounding estranged husband in case of missing Connecticut woman

New information surrounding estranged husband in case of missing Connecticut woman New clues in search for Connecticut mother; Trace Gallagher has the details.

Judge rejects Congress' challenge of border wall funding

Judge rejects Congress' challenge of border wall funding A federal judge has denied a request by the House to prevent President Donald Trump from tapping Defense Department money for his proposed border wall with Mexico.

Christina Aguilera says she 'wasn't surprised' Adam Levine left 'The Voice': 'It's good to follow your heart'

Christina Aguilera says she 'wasn't surprised' Adam Levine left 'The Voice': 'It's good to follow your heart' Christina Aguilera is sharing her thoughts on Adam Levine's exit from "The Voice."