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Key U.S. Attorney, Swept Into Russia Investigation, May Prosecute WikiLeaks Case
Zachary Terwilliger started at the Justice Department as an intern in high school. Now, he is the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, in the intelligence community's backyard.
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A heat wave is hitting the South, from a tornado in West Texas to Florida beaches
Communities from Houston to New Orleans opened cooling centers to bring relief as steamy hot temperatures settled across a broad swath of the U.S. South on Saturday.
Bush Promises U.S. Involvement in Peace Process
President Bush pledges to be actively involved in upcoming peace talks by Israeli and Palestinian leaders. The president characterized the agreement to hold talks as a beginning.
Trump Lawyers Who Spread False Election Claims Are Now Defending Themselves In Court
Some legal experts argue that the profession needs to engage in deep soul-searching after serious abuses of ethics rules by attorneys in the Trump years.
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Trump Doesn't 'Remember Much' About Meeting Aide Who Pleaded Guilty
President Trump said he doesn't "remember much" about a key 2016 meeting of his foreign policy team, but used public appearances and tweets to bash the Justice Department.
Press 1 for more anger: Americans are fed up with customer service
A new survey shows Americans are unhappy with the service they're getting — and are not afraid to let people know about it.
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A Star-Crossed 'Scientific Fact': The Story Of Vulcan, Planet That Never Was
For decades, astronomers believed there was another planet in our solar system, tucked just out of sight. Then Albert Einstein figured out it wasn't there. Author Thomas Levenson explains.
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Bob Woodward: 'Great Washington Denial Machine' Driven By Politics, Not Truth
The veteran journalist stands behind the reporting in his new book, Fear, and says that administration officials who have denied quotes attributed to them are acting out of "political necessity."
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Modern Marriages: The Rise Of The Sugar Mama
The joke used to be that some women went to college to get their M.R.S. — that is, a husband. But a study by the Pew Research Center finds that women today are more likely to marry men who have lower education levels and lower income levels than they do.
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FDA Commissioner: Are The Incentives Right For Orphan Drugs?
Food and Drug Commissioner Scott Gottlieb says he wants to know why drugmakers churn out medicines for some rare diseases but not others.
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