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Selasa, 16 Juni 2020
47 photos of Donald Trump's incomparable life on his 74th birthday
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47 photos of Donald Trump's incomparable life on his 74th birthday
On Sunday, President Donald Trump turned 74. He is the second-oldest president, after Ronald Reagan. These photos show his life up until now.
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Trump was so scared of Melania when the 'Access Hollywood' tape came out, it took him 2 hours to summon up the courage to face her, new book says
Trump seemed "frightened" to go and see Melania when the "Access Hollywood" tape came out in 2016, according to a new profile of the first lady.
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Supreme Court rules that the federal law that bars sex discrimination in employment also applies to LGBTQ individuals
Justice Neil Gorsuch authored the court's opinion that firing on the basis of a person's homosexual or transgender identity was sex discrimination.
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'Game on:' John Bolton reportedly taunts Trump in a message on the back cover of his soon-to-be-released tell-all book
Axios published the book's back cover, where Bolton writes that Trump was "determined to prevent publication" of the memoir.
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Ted Cruz challenged the actor Ron Perlman to a wrestling match with Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan after Perlman called Jordan ugly
It started after Perlman told Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz that were it not for Jordan, Gaetz would be the "ugliest politician walking."
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When police use Tasers, Black Americans die in disproportionate numbers
In 1,081 cases where people died after being shocked by police with a Taser, at least 32% were Black, though they are only 14% of the US population.
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Russia sentences Paul Whelan, US Marine veteran accused of espionage, to 16 years in prison
Whelan was arrested in Moscow in late December 2018 and accused of being on a "spy mission." He had been in town to attend a wedding.
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What the case against Michael Flynn tells us about the future of American democracy
The outcome of Flynn's case will tell us a lot about the separation of powers, writes Candace Rondeaux, a professor at Arizona State University.
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