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Trump's Jerusalem decision alarms world leaders


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In this Oct. 2, 2015, file photo, an Israeli border policeman exchanges blows with a Palestinian man during a confrontation after Friday prayers outside the Old City in Jerusalem.
 
  Trump's Jerusalem decision alarms world leaders  
  International opposition to the move has grown increasingly strident.  
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  Israeli flags fly near the Dome of the Rock in the Al-Aqsa mosque compound on December 5, 2017.   Why declaring Jerusalem as Israel's capital may upend peace in Middle East
Such a move could unhinge prospects for a Middle East peace accord.
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An officer who was hailed a hero after the mass shooting in Orlando, Fla. and says he now suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder from the carnage of the massacre is being let go — just six months before he'd become vested in his pens
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  The Los Angeles County Coroner's office has officially concluded Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington died from hanging.   Chester Bennington's tox screen showed 'presumptive positive' for drugs: What that means
Blood tests from the Linkin Park singer's tox screen revealed a small amount of alcohol. However, tests for meth and ecstasy had different results.
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  A 'New York Times' report details new revelations about how Harvey Weinstein kept his colleagues quiet.   Harvey Weinstein's staff gave him erectile drugs, kept 'bibles' on women, 'New York Times' report says
'The New York Times' shares details about the disgraced movie mogul and his colleagues who were coerced into complicity.
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  Beyonce, shown here in 2016, surprised Colin Kaepernick and guests when she walked onto the stage at Barclays Center during the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year awards.   Beyonce surprises, presents Colin Kaepernick with Muhammad Ali Legacy Award
Bey was at Barclays Center in New York City on Tuesday to help fete the former NFL quarterback for his work on human rights.
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  This combination photo shows President Trump, left, listening  during a 2017 White House meeting on health care and Summer Zervos, a former contestant on   Former 'Apprentice' contestant battles Trump in defamation lawsuit hearing
Trump lawyers argue Summer Zervos' lawsuit should be dismissed, her attorneys say no one is above the law
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  This handout taken and released by the South Korean Defence Ministry in Seoul on Dec. 6, 2017 shows a US Air Force B-1B Lancer bomber, two US F-35A and two US F-35B stealth jets flying over South Korea with South Korea's two F-16 and two F-15K fighte   U.S. warplanes carry out show of force a week after North Korean missile launch
The B-1B Lancer strategic bomber and F-22 Raptor stealth fighter jets joined South Korean aircraft for the drills.
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  Orlin Root-Thalman   Couple charged with scamming home, cash from 92-year-old neighbor with dementia
A couple got their confused neighbor to deed them her house, then sign powers of attorney that gave them access to nearly $2 million she had saved.
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(L-R) Charlie Craig, Dave Mullins and his mother Debbie Munn wave to supporters before entering the Supreme Court building Dec. 5, 2017 in Washington, DC.  Craig and Mullins filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission after conservati

(L-R) Charlie Craig, Dave Mullins and his mother Debbie Munn wave to supporters before entering the Supreme Court building Dec. 5, 2017 in Washington, DC. Craig and Mullins filed a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission after conservati
 
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