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Senate Intelligence Committee Gives Update On Russian Interference Investigation
Senate Investigators do not yet know whether anyone in the U.S. knowingly cooperated with the Russian influence campaign during the 2016 election.
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Efforts To Rewrite NAFTA Not Going Well; Next Round of Talks Delayed
For months, the United States, Canada and Mexico have been trying to rewrite terms of the North American Free Trade Agreement. But White House demands have led to frustrations that may threaten NAFTA.
Will Apple's iPhone X Alter The Face Of Smartphone Tech?
The new iPhone’s out and it unlocks not with a fingerprint, but with your face. We'll take a look.
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Second Man Arrested In Connection To London Attack
Police in the U.K. say they arrested a 21-year-old man late Saturday in west London. He has not yet been charged.
In Catalonia, Thousands Protest Spanish Attempts To Stop Referendum Vote
The Spanish government says the Oct. 1 vote on Catalan independence is illegal. Tens of thousands of people marched in Barcelona to support the scheduled vote, clashing with police overnight.
The Biggest Twitter Moments Ever Feature Beyonce, Romney
Super Bowls and Olympics tend to generate major Twitter spikes, but how do the biggest Twitter moments compare to one another? A closer look.
Despite Legal Blow, New York To Keep Up Sugary Drink Fight
An appeals court ruled Tuesday that the ban on big, sugary drinks was unconstitutional. The decision is a blow for the city's Board of Health, which has argued that regulation is an effective means of changing unhealthful behaviors. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his legal team say they will appeal.
NSA Chief To Hackers: Analysts Don't Abuse Their Power
Using strong words, Gen. Keith Alexander told the Black Hat convention that stories about leaked documents focus on potential abuse of surveillance data, but he argued reports show analysts rarely stray and if they do, they would be caught by their auditing tools.
ElBaradei Appointment As Egypt's Prime Minister Uncertain
After word that the Nobel Peace Prize winner would be appointed, the office of the interim president said Mohamed ElBaradei has not officially been chosen.
For Obama, Outrage Over Syria Is The Easy Part
The thorny issue of what to do about Syria makes President Obama's coming fiscal fights with congressional Republicans seem easy by comparison.
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