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House Dems grow louder on impeachment inquiry
Calls appear to be growing among House Democrats for an impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump after former White House Counsel Don McGahn skipped a Judiciary Committee hearing on the Mueller report at the direction of the White...
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SCOTUS major decisions to come as term nears end
The Supreme Court is nearing the end of its term with some major decisions yet to come.
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SCOTUS justices avoid saying 'FUCT' in brand case
The Supreme Court discusses a trademark case Monday involving a Los Angeles-based fashion brand "FUCT" without saying the brand's name.
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Rally at Supreme Court to stop abortion bans
Activists were joined by members of Congress to rally near the Supreme Court on "National Day of Action to Stop the Bans" on abortion.
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Trump says he's mulling executive order for census
President Donald Trump says he is considering an executive order to try to force inclusion of a citizenship question as part of the 2020 Census.
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Reaction as Sri Lankan top court suspends decree dissolving parliament
A political research group in Sri Lanka said the Supreme Court decision to suspend the president's order to dissolve Parliament and hold new elections "a great victory for the democracy and constitutionalism."
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Federal judge rules US health care act 'invalid'
A conservative federal judge in Texas on Friday ruled the Affordable Care Act (ACA) "invalid" on the eve of the sign-up deadline for next year.
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SCOTUS participants speak out after LGBT hearing
Plaintiffs and defendants responded to a seemingly divided US Supreme Court that was considering whether federal civil rights law protects LGBT people from job discrimination.
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Reaction to ruling on UK parliament suspension
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced new calls to resign after the country's Supreme Court ruled his suspension of Parliament was illegal.
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Ex-Colombia president appears at Supreme Court
Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe appeared before Colombia's Supreme Court on Tuesday for questioning in a case involving alleged witness tampering that could potentially cast a dark shadow over his legacy.
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Lawsuit seeks to block Georgia abortion law
Opponents of a Georgia law that bans most abortions asked a judge on Tuesday to keep it from taking effect while their legal challenge plays out.
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Trump: Impeachment fight could go to Supreme Court
President Donald Trump is predicting that his impeachment fight with House Democrats could end up at the Supreme Court.
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Kenya's finance minister denies fraud charges
Kenya's Finance Minister Henry Rotich on Tuesday denied fraud-related charges over multi-million-dollar contracts for the construction of two dams in the country's west.
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Lawsuit seeks to block Georgia abortion law
Opponents of a Georgia law that bans most abortions asked a judge on Tuesday to keep it from taking effect while their legal challenge plays out.
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Pelosi hits Facebook over Trump ad before census
A week before most people can start answering the 2020 census, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday chastised Facebook for allowing the reelection campaign of President Donald Trump to run ads directing people to a survey that she says...
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Weinstein protesters gather outside courthouse
WEINSTEIN PROTESTERS GATHER OUTSIDE COURTHOUSE
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Migrant parents reunite with their children in US
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+4:3 Final day for potential Socialist presidential candidates to declare bid
Paris - 13 July 2011
1. Wide of Parisian cafÄÅ¼Ë with pollster Jean-Daniel Levy looking at his mobile phone
2. Mid of Levy checking messages on his mobile phone
3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jean-Daniel Levy, Director of Political Opinion,...
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Democrats and Republicans squared off before the Supreme Court Wednesday over a law that requires voters to produce photo identification before they can cast a ballot
HEADLINE: Supreme Court takes up Indiana photo ID law
CAPTION: Democrats and Republicans squared off before the Supreme Court Wednesday over a law that requires voters to produce photo identification before they can cast a ballot. (Jan....
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Dep Sec of State Negroponte on Pakistan at Senate Foreign Relations Ctte
1. Mid of Senate Foreign Relations Committee
2. Close-up of John Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Joseph Biden, (Democrat) Delaware:
"With this election, the moderate majority has regained its voice....
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USA: REPUBLICAN LEADERS DEFEND CLINTON IMPEACHMENT PROBE
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Leaders of the American Republican party have defended the impeachment probe of President Bill Clinton.
Incoming House Speaker Bob Livingston said on Thursday that he hoped the panel finishes its inquiry by the end of the...
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Italy angry at India invoking anti-piracy law in case against two Italian marines
The Italian special envoy to India said on Monday that India's decision to invoke an anti-piracy law when it tries two Italian marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen was "unacceptable," even without the death penalty.
Speaking...
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President Bush comment on CIA prisoners
AP Television
The White House, Washington DC - 6 September 2006
1. US President George W Bush walking up to podium
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, President of the United States:
"In this new war, the most important source of...
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A Japanese man is on a layover at Mexico City's airport that has lasted almost three months, and he has no plans to leave.
HEADLINE: Japanese man makes Mexico airport home
CAPTION: A Japanese man is on a layover at Mexico City's airport that has lasted almost three months, and he has no plans to leave. (Nov. 22)
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