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They could, but did they? What the CIA leak means for you

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Kim Han-sol is the grandson of former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.
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Former Donald Trump campaign national security adviser Carter Page had the Trump campaign's permission for his controversial speech in Moscow in July 2016, Page told USA TODAY.
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Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson caused a stir Monday when he referred to slaves as "immigrants" — but he wasn't the first person to do that.
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  Army helicopters fly over the biggest military hospital in Afghanistan after a clash started between insurgent fighters and army soldiers at the gate of the hospital, in Kabul, on March 8.   At least 30 killed in ISIS attack on Afghan military hospital
An Islamic State affiliate claimed the attack on the 400-bed medical facility.
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  TEMPE, AZ - MARCH 06:  Jake Arrieta #49 of the Chicago Cubs reacts on the mound as Jefry Marte #19 of the Los Angeles Angels rounds third base after a home run in the second inning during the spring training game at Tempe Diablo Stadium on March 6, 2   Jake Arrieta warns young players against bat flips
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