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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks to the media as he expresses support for the U.S. missile attack on a Syrian government-controlled air base at his official residence in Tokyo Friday, April 7, 2017.
 
  Japan's Abe warns North Korea could fire sarin-loaded missile  
  Generally odorless and tasteless, sarin nerve gas can cause death in minutes.  
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  Sunday night's confrontation stemmed from a common air travel issue — a full flight. United was trying to make room for four employees of a partner airline, meaning four people had to get off.   Lawsuit against United might be in the wind
David Dao's lawyers announced that they and Dao's daughter, Helen, will address the media at a news conference Thursday in Chicago.
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  Carter Page   Page's role in Trump campaign, foreign policy advisory committee a mystery
If Carter Page was not familiaWhen the House Intelligence Committee convened its first extensive public hearing last month into Russia's interference in the 2016 elections, a measure panel's invdirectionCarter Page's name was invol member
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  Without Charlie Murphy, we'd have no   Stars remember Charlie Murphy and his 'True Hollywood Stories'
Sketch comedy owes a debt to Charlie Murphy, who died Wednesday at age 57.
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  Demonstrators protest outside the United Airlines terminal at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on April 11, 2017.   5 things you need to know Thursday
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  The USS Carl Vinson in the East China Sea on March 9, 2017.   Why Trump may be about to decapitate North Korea: James Robbins
It isn't safe to wait until a dictator can strike America.
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  In this April 30, 2013, file photo, Justice Sheila Abdus-Salaam looks on as members of the state Senate Judiciary Committee vote unanimously to advance her nomination to fill a vacancy on the Court of Appeals at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y.   Body of first Muslim judge appointed to NY's highest court found in Hudson River
The body of the first black woman and the first Muslim appointed to New York State's highest court was found Wednesday afternoon floating in the Hudson River, according to reports and the New York City Police Department.
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  Authorities gather outside a home on the South Side of Chicago on April 10, 2017, after Cook County Circuit Court Judge Raymond Myles was shot to death. Myles was an associate judge in the court's criminal division.   Arrest made in killing of Chicago judge
Police charge 37-year-old man in connection with the murder of Judge Raymond Myles.
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  A fence runs along a portion of the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona. President Donald Trump has said he wants to build a fence along the entire length of the border, and Wednesday the first lawsuit challenging his proposal was filed.   Donald Trump's border wall faces first lawsuit
Proposed border wall faces the first of what could be a litany of lawsuits.
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  President Trump speaks during a meeting with business leaders in the State Department Library on the White House complex in Washington, Tuesday.   Trump's tax returns will be immediately under audit
Why presidential tax returns since Nixon get the IRS's orange-folder treatment.
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