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Sen. Bernie Sanders's gesture of unity was met with a roar of "aye" for the first woman to lead a major party in a White House race. But many of his delegates left the hall shortly after, chanting "Walkout!"
A husband speaking on behalf of his wife — that has been done before. A former president speaking in support of a prospective president is also nothing new. But the combination of the two is unprecedented. Only the Clintons.
Two assailants stormed the church during Mass, slitting the priest's throat and taking hostages before police shot and killed the attackers, authorities said.
Turkish leaders stepped up their calls for the United States to punish Fethullah Gulen, whose organization is said to be behind the failed July 15 coup attempt, and said the United States’ next step may shape future relations.
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Jeff Popick says that the campaign failed to live up to promises it made to him, including canceling performances and not making provisions for the group to sell its albums.
Although the history isn't widely known, historians maintain there’s no debate about the accuracy of the first lady’s comments, which acknowledged a painful reality at the Democratic National Convention.
Authorities say David Eisenhauer and Natalie Keepers carefully hatched a plot to lure Nicole Lovell, 13, from her home and stabbed her to death in January. Officials have previously said Eisenhauer had an inappropriate relationship with Lovell.
The world's first cloned mammal seemed to age prematurely, raising fears that all clones might share her fate — fears that now appear to be unfounded, according to new research.
When she discovered her daughter's racy photos on Facebook, Shanavia Miller live-streamed the distribution on the social-media site. Police interviewed the two after the incident, but no charges have been filed.
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