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'Washington Post,' 'National Enquirer' In Spotlight After Bezos Phone Hacking
The alleged hacking of Jeff Bezos' smartphone by Saudi Arabia puts the spotlight on the Bezos-owned Washington Post, which angered the Saudis, and the National Enquirer, which he accuses of blackmail.
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International Court Rules On Rohingya Genocide Case
The International Court of Justice in the Hague on Thursday approved emergency measures to protect Myanmar's Muslim minority Rohingya. Gambia has accused Myanmar of genocide against the Rohingya.
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Lev Parnas' Strategy Mirrors That Of Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen
Someone facing federal charges usually keeps a low profile. Lev Parnas, an indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani, takes a different approach with a series of headline-grabbing cable news appearances.
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Can Space Traffic Control Handle The Volume Of Private Launches?
SpaceX is launching more of its a mega-constellation of satellites on Friday to provide Internet all over the world, but some are worried the world's space traffic management isn't up to the task.
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Myth Busted: Turns Out Bankruptcy Can Wipe Out Student Loan Debt After All
Many Americans who get overwhelmed by student loan debt are told student debt can't be erased through bankruptcy. Now more judges and lawyers say that's a myth and bankruptcy can help.
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Senate To Hear Opening Statements In Trump Impeachment Trial
After more than 12 hours of work Tuesday, the Senate adopted the ground rules for President Trump's impeachment trial. The proceedings resume Wednesday. At the same time, Trump weighed in from Davos.
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3-Year-Old Boy Becomes Youngest Person To Join Mensa UK
Muhammad Haryz Nadzim scored 142 on the Stanford-Binet IQ test — putting him in the 99.7th percentile. Muhammad's mom says he's a normal toddler — he likes Play-Doh, art and reading.
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President Trump Addresses Media As He Wraps Up Davos Trip
President Trump is in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum.
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Florida Weather Forecasters Warn Of Falling Iguanas
Iguanas can fall into a deep slumber in the cold, and it's not uncommon for them to tumble from trees. The reptiles won't necessarily die — as many wake up as the temperatures rise.
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Philadelphia Teachers Sue Over Hazardous Buildings
The union representing public school teachers in Philadelphia announced it is suing the school district over its handling of asbestos, lead and mold problems in classrooms and buildings.
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Psychologist Testifies About Torture Techniques In Sept. 11 Case
At the U.S. military court in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a psychologist who waterboarded the alleged Sept. 11 mastermind is testifying as part of the case against five accused Sept. 11 terrorists.
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Moms 4 Housing Celebrate Win In Battle Over Vacant House
Women who had illegally occupied a vacant house in Oakland, Calif., have reached an agreement with the property's owners. A non-profit will buy the house and turn it into affordable housing.