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Suicide Bomber Strikes Damascus' Main Judicial Building, Killing Dozens
A second suicide bombing occurred at a restaurant in the city's Rabweh district. The attacks, on the sixth anniversary of the Syrian uprising, are the latest to target the country's capital.
'Get Out' Sprang From An Effort To Master Fear, Says Director Jordan Peele
As a kid, Peele was terrified of "the demons that lurked in the dark." Then he realized that by making a horror-thriller, he "would be wielding this power, as opposed to being a victim to it."
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In 2005, Trump Was Hit With A Tax That He Now Wants To Abolish
The alternative minimum tax was passed to target the ultrawealthy, but today it is more likely to affect the upper middle class.
Woman's Headphones Caught Fire Midflight, Australian Authorities Say
On a flight from Beijing to Melbourne, a passenger's personal headphones caught fire while she was sleeping, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says.
Amid Economic Crisis, Anxiety Grows In Struggling Southern Brazilian State
Porto Alegre, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, is seeing strikes and protests amid rising crime and Brazil's worst recession. "We're asking God Almighty that this comes to an end," says a resident.
People With HIV Are Panicking Due To Tanzania's Crackdown On Gays
The government is targeting gays and groups seen as promoting homosexuality. HIV clinics fear they'll be shut down. Patients say they're afraid to come in for their medications.
Paul Ryan Says Health Care Bill On Track, Despite Increasing GOP Opposition
The speaker continues to make the case for the American Health Care Act despite growing resistance within the GOP and tepid public support from President Trump.
Former Drug Czar Says GOP Health Bill Would Cut Access To Addiction Treatment
The director of National Drug Control Policy under President Obama, Michael Botticelli, says the proposed GOP health bill would decrease access to treatment in the middle of an opioid crisis.
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Federal Reserve Raises Key Interest Rate, Signals 2 More Increases This Year
The Fed also said it is looking to increase rates three times in 2018, as inflation approaches the central bank's target annual rate of 2 percent and the unemployment rate appears stable.
California Officials Pledge Not To Roll Back Fuel Efficiency Standards
California officials have said they will not back off the fuel efficiency standards established under Obama, despite the Trump administration's plan to revisit those standards.
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