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Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., left, and Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., in 2013.
 
  Senate tax bill turmoil: Republicans hunt for new revenues to satisfy deficit hawks  
  After a "trigger" to satisfy deficit hawks was disallowed in a sweeping tax bill, Senate Republicans were looking to add new taxes in future years.  
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  Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, right, is lead into the courtroom July 7, 2015, by San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi, left, and Assistant District Attorney Diana Garciaor, center, for his arraignment at the Hall of Justice in San Francisco.   Undocumented immigrant not guilty of murder in polarizing San Francisco case
A San Francisco jury found an undocumented immigrant not guilty of murder Thursday in a case that sparked national debate about sanctuary cities and U.S. immigration policy.
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  Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.   'Pretendians': Elizabeth Warren not alone in making questionable claim to Native American heritage
The term "Pretendians" was coined to mock those who make questionable claims of Native American ancestry.
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  people      
  Britain's Prince Harry (unseen) and his fiancee U.S. actress Meghan Markle visit the Terrence Higgins Trust World AIDS Day charity fair at the Nottingham Contemporary, Britain, Dec. 1, 2017.   Prince Harry, Meghan Markle greet fans in English city
The trip is the first official engagement for Harry and the American actress.
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  The village of Albinen is pictured during the communal assembly of Albinen, in Switzerland, on Nov. 30, 2017.   You won't believe how much this tiny Swiss village will pay you to move there
The goal is to boost Albinen's declining population and "bring life back to the village."
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  news      
  A signpost directing people to the entrance of the World Cup Final Draw is placed on the Red Square, with the St. Basil cathedral in the background, in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017. The Final Draw for the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia will   5 things you need to know Friday
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  people      
  Nine women have accused playwright Israel Horovitz of sexual misconduct and his son, Beastie Boys' Adam Horovitz, says he believes the accusers.   Beastie Boys' Adam Horovitz sides with women accusing his father of sexual abuse
Adam Horovitz says he believes the nine women who accuse his father of sexual misconduct in a New York Times article.
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  world      
  Former U.S. Marine Kenneth Franklin Shinzato is escorted by police officers from Uruma Police Station in Uruma, Okinawa, southwestern Japan, 20 May 2016.   Former U.S. Marine jailed for raping and murdering woman on Japanese island of Okinawa
Judge Toshihiro Shibata upheld prosecutors' demands for life imprisonment.
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  nfl      
  Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (88) makes a fourth quarter touchdown reception against Washington Redskins cornerback Bashaud Breeland (26) at AT&T Stadium.   Cowboys find spark to top Redskins, end three-game skid
Dallas broke out of its offensive funk for a key win in the NFC playoff race.
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  life      
  Andrew Lack   After Matt Lauer firing, NBC chief Andy Lack faces more questions about a network in crisis
NBC News Chairman Andy Lack came back to the network for a second tour to restore its reputation after the Brian Williams scandal.
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Supporters of Honduran presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance against the Dictatorship party Salvador Nasralla, set a barricade alight during a protest outside the Electoral Supreme Court, to demand the announcement of the election final

Supporters of Honduran presidential candidate for the Opposition Alliance against the Dictatorship party Salvador Nasralla, set a barricade alight during a protest outside the Electoral Supreme Court, to demand the announcement of the election final
 
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This Israeli woman traveled to the West Bank so she could be sure she'd have a boy
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