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White House Discloses Ethics Waivers For Presidential Aides
The White House released a list of people who received exemptions under the ethics rules. The list includes chief of staff Reince Priebus, counselor Kellyanne Conway and chief strategist Steve Bannon.
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Linkin Park Singer Chester Bennington Dead At 41
One of the lead singers of the band Linkin Park, which found great success in the early 2000s, died Thursday in Los Angeles.
Nikki Haley Visits Israel, Talks Down U.N.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley is on a three-day visit to Israel, promising her hosts that the U.S. will protect Israel from what she called "anti-Israel bias" at the U.N.
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Enormous Undersea Pipes Wash Up On U.K. Beaches
The sections of plastic pipe, 8 feet wide and up to a third of a mile long, were separated from an ocean-going tow after a collision with a container ship last month.
Train Crash In Egypt Kills More Than 40 People
A train from Cairo hit the back of another train stopped near a station outside Alexandria. More than 120 people were injured, according to the country's health ministry.
Scaramucci Out As White House Communications Director
Anthony Scaramucci's departure comes just 10 days after being named for the position. The move comes just hours into John Kelly's tenure as chief of staff.
Biden Asks Ecuador To Deny Snowden Asylum
Edward Snowden has admitted giving information about National Security Agency programs to The Guardian and The Washington Post. He's thought to be at the international airport in Moscow and to be seeking sanctuary in another country, perhaps Ecuador.
After Bar Brawl, British Parliament Moves To Limit Members' Drinks
Drinking has long been a part of life for many members of Parliament. But a fight started by one lawmaker has lead to new rules. Bartenders and other staff will be trained on how to cut off intoxicated politicians.
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Hewlett-Packard Set To Lay Off 30,000 People
Hewlett-Packard reportedly has decided on a restructuring that will eliminate 30,000 jobs worldwide. The company isn't expected to say anything publically until next week when it announces quarterly earnings.
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Turkey Expels All Syrian Diplomatic Staff, 'Most Significant' Such Move So Far
The message of outrage over a massacre in Houla, Syria, is now coming from one of Syria's neighbors and allies.
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