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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slams Democratic Party leaders for 'blackballing' candidates who want to challenge sitting Democrats

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged her supporters to stop donating to the DCCC after the group said it will blacklist firms that work with challengers.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slams Democratic Party leaders for 'blackballing' candidates who want to challenge sitting Democrats

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slams Democratic Party leaders for 'blackballing' candidates who want to challenge sitting Democrats

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged her supporters to stop donating to the DCCC after the group said it will blacklist firms that work with challengers.

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Fox News hosts apologize for chyron calling El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras '3 Mexican Countries'

Fox News hosts apologize for chyron calling El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras '3 Mexican Countries'

"Fox & Friends" went viral Sunday after a graphic on one of its news segments described El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras as "Mexican countries."

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There's a swelling avalanche of evidence that investors are getting more and more worried about another stock-market crash

There's a swelling avalanche of evidence that investors are getting more and more worried about another stock-market crash

The US stock market may be off to a strong start in 2019, but recent investor behavior suggests people are growing ever-fearful of another meltdown.

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A typical advantage ended up coming back to haunt Duke in its shocking loss in the Elite Eight

A typical advantage ended up coming back to haunt Duke in its shocking loss in the Elite Eight

Duke hardly fouled Michigan State in the second half. By the end of the game, they needed those fouls to have a shot at pulling off the comeback.

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Jeff Bezos' investigator thinks Saudi Arabia hacked his cell phone — here's how it could have happened

Jeff Bezos' investigator thinks Saudi Arabia hacked his cell phone — here's how it could have happened

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' security consultant Gavin De Becker all but pointed his finger at a $1 billion Israeli intelligence company.

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AT&T could engage in 'aggressive share stealing' as it builds its broadband network, and analysts say Comcast and Charter could lose millions of subscribers

AT&T could engage in 'aggressive share stealing' as it builds its broadband network, and analysts say Comcast and Charter could lose millions of subscribers

As AT&T continues to build out its broadband fiber network, some analysts are predicting how many customers could bail on Comcast and Charter.

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Jeff Bezos' security consultant accuses the Saudi government of hacking Amazon CEO's phone, linking them to extortion attempt

Jeff Bezos' security consultant accuses the Saudi government of hacking Amazon CEO's phone, linking them to extortion attempt

Gavin de Becker wrote in a column published Saturday that he could conclude that his investigation found that Saudis had gained Bezos' private information.

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Japan names new era as Emperor Akihito prepares to step down

Japan names new era as Emperor Akihito prepares to step down

The name of the era of Japan's soon-to-be-emperor Naruhito will be "Reiwa," the government announced Monday.

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Joe Biden responds to allegation of 'awkward' kiss and inappropriate touching: 'not once — never — did I believe I acted inappropriately'

Joe Biden responds to allegation of 'awkward' kiss and inappropriate touching: 'not once — never — did I believe I acted inappropriately'

Former Vice President Joe Biden responded to Lucy Flores' account that he made her uncomfortable, saying he believes he never acted inappropriately.

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Trump is reportedly 'saving' a seat on the Supreme Court for conservative Amy Barrett in place of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Trump is reportedly 'saving' a seat on the Supreme Court for conservative Amy Barrett in place of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

President Donald Trump is "saving" a seat on the US Supreme Court bench for judge Amy Barrett in place of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Axios reported.

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