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'Sometimes you have to walk': Trump leaves summit empty-handed at tough point in presidency
The meeting's abrupt end was a setback for the president, who spent more than a year building a friendship with Kim Jong Un.
Trump and Kim abruptly cut short summit after failing to reach deal over N. Korea's nuclear weapons
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had said he was ready in principle to denuclearize. But talks broke down over economic sanctions.
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Fact-checking the Michael Cohen hearing: The House committee's questions and Cohen's responses
Here's a roundup of claims and statements made during hearing featuring testimony by the former attorney for President Trump
 
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Videos of Mark Meadows saying 'send Obama home to Kenya' resurface hours after he's accused of racist stunt
Meadows, a Republican congressman from North Carolina, was indignant during the Michael Cohen hearing that Rep. Rashida Tlaib would suggest he's racist.
 
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The most revealing insight of Michael Cohen's testimony
Trump never expected — or even wanted — to win the election, his former personal lawyer tells Congress.
 
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The Daily 202: Michael Cohen hearing showcased fresh faces – and the significance of divided government
The seven-hour inquest never would have happened if Democrats had not won control of the House in November.
 
Matthew Calamari went viral after the Cohen hearing. He's real, and he loves Trump.
The president's former bodyguard is now an executive vice president and chief operating officer within the Trump Organization.
 
An 'emotional support' pit bull mauled a 5-year-old girl in an airport terminal, lawsuit says
Gabriella Gonzalez and her mother have filed a $1.1 million lawsuit against the dog's owner, Alaska Airlines and the Port of Portland.
 
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Power Up: Democrats lay groundwork to demand Trump's tax returns
That might be the most interesting takeaway from the Cohen hearing.
 
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Yes, Michael Cohen's a liar and a criminal. So how come you believed him?
Michael Cohen, in his testimony before Congress, was an example of how someone who has stood before a judge at the lowest moment of his life, acknowledging participation in criminal acts, can become a credible witness.
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A woman was shot at close range, but it was her underwire bra that nearly killed her
The force of the bullet pushed the bra wire into her body like "a scythe," doctors say.
 
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Virginia first lady under fire for handing cotton to African American students on mansion tour
As a girl's mother, a state employee, calls the first lady's action insensitive, the governor's office says Pam Northam had good intentions.
 
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Ignore Scott Boras's binder: Bryce Harper isn't worth $300 million in this market
The contracts of Manny Machado and Nolan Arenado provide a significant clue as to why Harper remains unsigned.
 
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