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Trump's actions in last days as President increase his legal jeopardy
President Donald Trump's actions during his final days in office have significantly increased his exposure to potential criminal prosecution, lawyers say, complicating his life after the White House.
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Tampa Bay, Kansas City to face off in Super Bowl
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The 5th largest school district in the US announced a plan to phase back into in-person learning after a rise in student suicides
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Sarah Sanders, ex-Trump press secretary, to run for Arkansas governor
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Dr. Fauci needs to be held responsible for COVID-19 mistakes: Devine
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Sarah Sanders expected to announce bid for Arkansas governor on Monday
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It’s time to stand up against the muzzling of America
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Biden to lift Pentagon's ban on transgender people serving in military
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Jeffrey Clark Was Considered Unassuming. Then He Plotted With Trump.
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Ute Tribe: Joe Biden's Drilling Freeze a 'Direct Attack' on Sovereignty
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Transportation officials weigh options to enforce Biden's mask requirement for travelers
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders to Run for Arkansas Governor
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White House expected to lift transgender ban in military as early as Monday
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Flashback: Nancy Pelosi praised unionists storming Wisconsin State Capitol
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Patrick Mahomes sets up epic Super Bowl LV showdown with Tom Brady; Chiefs win AFC Championship
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Opinion: Was this the end for Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay? Packers QB says his future is uncertain
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Josh Hawley: It’s time to stand up against the muzzling of America
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Hunter Biden Stops Presidential Motorcade to Make Bagel Run
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Mexican president Lopez Obrador tests positive for Covid-19
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Michael B. Jordan posts shirtless photo on Instagram, prompting girlfriend Lori Harvey to write, 'Mine'
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Alleged Capitol rioter's brother is a Secret Service agent who once led Michelle Obama's detail
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Trump Administration Quietly Eased Sanctions on Israeli Billionaire
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Why, when and how you'd need to return your stimulus money to the IRS
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Trump adviser claims former president has no plans for third political party
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Son Tipped Off F.B.I. About His Father, Who Is Charged in Capitol Riot
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Chiefs to play Buccaneers in Super Bowl 2021 after beating Bills
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Mexican President tests positive for Covid-19
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Press secretary reveals Biden's favorite ice cream flavor
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Chile triggers national panic by mistakenly sending tsunami warning after quake
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders set to announce run for Arkansas governor
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders to announce bid for Arkansas governor
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Kate Hudson Talked About Co-Parenting With Three Different Dads
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California campaign to fire Newsom nears threshold needed for ballot
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17 People Who See Sex In Literally Anything, And It's Kind Of Impressive
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers are heading to the Super Bowl
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I.R.S. Pushes Back Start of 2020 Tax Filing Season
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Mexico's President Now Has Covid, After a Year of Downplaying the Virus
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Canadian woman wins $60M jackpot using numbers from husband’s dream
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What’s The Antidote For 2020? What This Movie Says About Kindness
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How West Virginia Became a U.S. Leader in Vaccine Rollout
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Biden may pick up the tab for San Francisco homeless hotels
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Spike Lee says Donald Trump 'will go down in history with the likes of Hitler' in New York Film Critics speech
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Miranda Devine: Biden's executive order blitz has done nothing but 'spit into the eye of normal Americans'
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7 must-have ergonomic upgrades for your home office - CNET
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Super Bowl 2021: Opening odds, line for Buccaneers-Chiefs
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Snow in Malibu? Nearly half of US, from California to Kansas to New York, braces for wintry weather.
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Rep. Madison Cawthorn, who sought to overturn Biden's win, admits that the election 'was not fraudulent' on CNN
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Tom Brady Is Back in the Super Bowl, Because of Course He Is
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Five people including a pregnant woman were killed in Indianapolis' 'largest mass casualty shooting' in more than a decade
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The megarich have already recovered from the pandemic. It may take the poor a decade to so do
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