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D'Vontaye Mitchell died after being held down by hotel security. Here’s what we know
The company that operates the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Milwaukee says it has fired the guards involved in Mitchell's death late last month, saying their conduct "violated our policies and procedures."
Trump to meet with House Republicans amid questions about Venezuela
President Trump is set to meet with House Republicans Tuesday at the Kennedy Center as lawmakers in both chambers are calling for more details on the recent operation in Venezuela.
Disease, War And Terrorism Are Dimming Economic Prospects, Especially In Africa
The International Monetary Fund issued a gloomy forecast and stock investors reacted. By the market's close, the Dow Jones industrial average had tumbled 272.58 points, or 1.6 percent
'Unconscionable': Capitol Police Union Says Leadership Failed Officers In Riot
The union decried leadership's actions as a failure that led directly to the harm of its officers.
Senators Unveil Competing Funding Proposals For Capitol Police Now Short On Cash
Weeks before the police agency is slated to run out of money, the Democratic Senate Appropriations chair and the panel's ranking Republican introduced competing emergency funding bills.
It has now been 15 years since the federal minimum wage rose to $7.25
Fifteen years ago this Wednesday, the federal minimum wage went up from $6.55 per hour to $7.25. It hasn't budged since.
Sally Field Wasn't Sure She'd Have The Guts To Publish Her New Memoir
"I wrote it for myself," Field says of her intensely personal accounting of her life and career. In Pieces describes childhood abuse, an abortion at 17 and her relationship with Burt Reynolds.
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Trump Administration Calls For 'Massive' Tax Cut
President Trump spelled out his opening bid in what's likely to be a lengthy debate over tax policy. Trump wants what he calls a "massive" cut in tax rates, but even some Republicans warn that could balloon the federal deficit.
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14-Year-Old Who Fled South Sudan: 'They're Killing Women, Children'
The fighting in South Sudan has intensified. In search of refuge, thousands are pouring into neighboring Uganda.
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