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Trump's Long History With Venezuela's Elite Before He Decided To Fix It
President Donald Trump's years-long crusade to dislodge Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro, a mission he finally accomplished this month, was billed as a way to thwart drug trafficking, check migration and revive Venezuela's oil industry.
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How America's Weight-Loss Revolution Could Supercharge Earnings Of Airlines
A 10% reduction in average passenger weight could lead to a 2% decrease in total aircraft weight, resulting in fuel cost savings of up to 1.5%.
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9-Month-Old Dies In US After Teen Mother Mixes Baby Formula With Fentanyl
Sheriff Bill Leeper expressed shock at the mother's actions, emphasising the "abnormality and disturbed nature" of her decision.
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US Farmer Secretly Paid Strangers' Medical Bills For Years, His Story Will Warm Your Hearts
For ten years, Hody Childress drove to Geraldine Drugs once a month to leave a $100 payment to cover the cost of others' prescriptions.
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US Comedian Bill Cosby Sued By Actress Over Alleged Rape In 1990
An actress has sued Bill Cosby alleging that the disgraced comedian drugged and raped her in New Jersey 31 years ago, US court documents show.
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US Court Quashes Bill Cosby's Sex Crimes Conviction, Allowing His Release
A US court overturned comedian Bill Cosby's conviction for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman 15 years ago on Wednesday, allowing his release from prison.
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US Comedian Bill Cosby Loses Appeal Against Sexual Assault Conviction
US comedian Bill Cosby, who is serving a three and a half year jail term, on Tuesday lost his appeal against his conviction for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman 15 years ago.
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US Actor Bill Cosby Appeals 2018 Conviction For Pennsylvania Sex Attack
Bill Cosby's lawyers on Tuesday formally appealed his conviction for drugging and sexually attacking a former friend at his home near Philadelphia 15 years ago, citing what they called errors in legal procedure that allowed trial testimony and evidence the defense contends should have been excluded.
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Half Of US Adults Have Family Member Who Have Been Incarcerated: Report
Nearly half of all American adults have an immediate family member who has experienced incarceration, according to a new study published Thursday that spotlights the extent of mass imprisonment in the United States. The report comes as President Donald Trump has given his backing to a bipartisan bill aimed at reforming sentences imposed for drug of...
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US Congress Sends "Right To Try" Experimental Drug Bill To President Donald Trump
The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to expand terminally ill patients' right to try experimental drugs not yet approved by US authorities, a controversial move that enjoys support from President Donald Trump.
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Trump's Long History With Venezuela's Elite Before He Decided To Fix It
President Donald Trump's years-long crusade to dislodge Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro, a mission he finally accomplished this month, was billed as a way to thwart drug trafficking, check migration and revive Venezuela's oil industry.
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How America's Weight-Loss Revolution Could Supercharge Earnings Of Airlines
A 10% reduction in average passenger weight could lead to a 2% decrease in total aircraft weight, resulting in fuel cost savings of up to 1.5%.
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9-Month-Old Dies In US After Teen Mother Mixes Baby Formula With Fentanyl
Sheriff Bill Leeper expressed shock at the mother's actions, emphasising the "abnormality and disturbed nature" of her decision.
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US Farmer Secretly Paid Strangers' Medical Bills For Years, His Story Will Warm Your Hearts
For ten years, Hody Childress drove to Geraldine Drugs once a month to leave a $100 payment to cover the cost of others' prescriptions.
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US Comedian Bill Cosby Sued By Actress Over Alleged Rape In 1990
An actress has sued Bill Cosby alleging that the disgraced comedian drugged and raped her in New Jersey 31 years ago, US court documents show.
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US Court Quashes Bill Cosby's Sex Crimes Conviction, Allowing His Release
A US court overturned comedian Bill Cosby's conviction for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman 15 years ago on Wednesday, allowing his release from prison.
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US Comedian Bill Cosby Loses Appeal Against Sexual Assault Conviction
US comedian Bill Cosby, who is serving a three and a half year jail term, on Tuesday lost his appeal against his conviction for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman 15 years ago.
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US Actor Bill Cosby Appeals 2018 Conviction For Pennsylvania Sex Attack
Bill Cosby's lawyers on Tuesday formally appealed his conviction for drugging and sexually attacking a former friend at his home near Philadelphia 15 years ago, citing what they called errors in legal procedure that allowed trial testimony and evidence the defense contends should have been excluded.
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Half Of US Adults Have Family Member Who Have Been Incarcerated: Report
Nearly half of all American adults have an immediate family member who has experienced incarceration, according to a new study published Thursday that spotlights the extent of mass imprisonment in the United States. The report comes as President Donald Trump has given his backing to a bipartisan bill aimed at reforming sentences imposed for drug of...
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US Congress Sends "Right To Try" Experimental Drug Bill To President Donald Trump
The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to expand terminally ill patients' right to try experimental drugs not yet approved by US authorities, a controversial move that enjoys support from President Donald Trump.