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Anthony Scaramucci's White House job could cost him $7.5 million

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In this July 21, 2017 photo, incoming White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci, right, blowing a kiss after answering questions during the press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing room of the White House in Washington.
 
  No going back: Anthony Scaramucci's White House job could cost him $7.5 million  
  Former White House communications director sold his company to take a White House job. It could end up costing him more than $7.5 million.  
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  This July 27, 2017, photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signing documents for the test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile at an undisclosed place in his country.   Kim Jong Un is cruel and dangerous but not crazy, North Korean experts say
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hopes nuclear weapons will ensure his survival.
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  President Trump waves to spectators as he walks out of his residence at the Trump National Golf Club during the third round of the U.S. Women's Open Golf tournament, July 15, 2017, in Bedminster, N.J.   Trump says he never called White House a 'dump'
President Trump tweeted Wednesday night that the reports that he called the White House a "dump" are not true.
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  Tom Brady, working out recently, is trying for his sixth Super Bowl title this season.   Happy 40th birthday to Tom Brady. Retirement is closer than you think
The signs are out there that this could be the last season for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who turned 40 years old on Aug. 3.
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  New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady hoists the Lombardi Trophy as he rides a duck boat during the Super Bowl LI parade.   5 things you need to know Thursday
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  Missouri NAACP President Nimrod   'It's not a boycott:' NAACP warns nation about traveling in Missouri
Recent legislation out of Jefferson City has fueled racially charged controversy.
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  In this July 7, 2017, file photo, President Donald Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G-20 Summit in Hamburg. Trump signed on Aug. 2, what he called a   Facing veto override on Russia sanctions, Trump's signing statement raises constitutional issues
Despite a blustery press statement, President Trump's objections to Russia sanctions bill are largely institutional.
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  Attorney General Jeff Sessions is pictured speaking at the Columbus Police Academy.   John Kelly called Jeff Sessions to assure him job is safe, AP reports
The new White House chief of staff called the attorney general, reassuring him that his position was safe despite criticism he has taken from Trump.
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  Sofía Vergara on September cover of 'Women's Health.'   Sofía Vergara poses nude for a magazine cover — and she's 45!
Posing nude isn't only for twentysomethings anymore, says Sofía Vergara, in her birthday suit on 'Women's Health' cover.
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  'Late Night' funnyman Seth Meyers.   Seth Meyers mocks Trump's new chief of staff, John Kelly
The 'Late Night' host took 'A Closer Look' at the man he suggested reads 'a Tom Clancy novel out loud to a 14-year-old bloodhound' for a 'good time.'
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Trader Peter Tuchman, center, wears a 'Dow 22,000' hat as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Aug. 2, 2017. A big gain from Apple Wednesday morning sent the Dow Jones industrial average above 22,000 for the first time. Most other in

Trader Peter Tuchman, center, wears a 'Dow 22,000' hat as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Aug. 2, 2017. A big gain from Apple Wednesday morning sent the Dow Jones industrial average above 22,000 for the first time. Most other in
 
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