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One year into Trump's presidency, British bookmakers still think he'll be impeached

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A Paddy Power bookmakers in Dublin undergoes a name change as former President Obama visits on May 23, 2001.
 
  One year into Trump's presidency, British bookmakers still think he'll be impeached  
  Britain's appetite for Trump-related bets has not diminished.  
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  US President Donald Trump speaks alongside Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, R-Wis., (L), Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, (2nd L) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., (C) during a retreat with Republican lawmakers and members o   House passes short-term spending bill, but legislation faces long odds in Senate
The House passed a short-term spending bill Thursday night to keep the government open, but Senate Democrats and a few Republicans may kill it.
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  Clockwise from top, left: Subaru Forester, Chevy Trax, Chevy Colorado, Ford EcoSport   These vehicles at the Detroit auto show are great for short people
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  First lady Melania Trump looks on as President Trump speaks with reporters at a New Year's Eve gala at his Mar-a-Lago resort Dec. 31, 2017, in Palm Beach, Fla.   Analysis: Why the latest allegations of a Trump affair are unlikely to hurt the tabloid president
Thursday's headline in celebrity gossip magazine In Touch Weekly — "My Affair With Donald" — is neither surprising nor groundbreaking.
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  President Trump waves as he boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Friday, Jan. 12, 2018, to travel to Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla.   Trump's first year: President spent 38 weekends at his own properties
Since Donald Trump took office last January, USA TODAY tracked where he spent each of his first 52 weekends in office.
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  Protestors chat anti-Trump slogans during the Women's March on Washington in Washington, DC on Jan. 21, 2017, one day after the inauguration of President-elect Donald J. Trump.   Is the Women's March more inclusive this year?
As the 2018 Women's March and sister marches converge on Saturday and Sunday has anything changed for marginalized women?
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  Vistaprint sent a gay couple 80 copies of a discriminatory religious pamphlet instead of the 100 wedding programs they ordered, according to a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in Massachusetts.   Lawsuit: Vistaprint sent gay couple Satan pamphlets instead of wedding programs
The couple received copies of a pamphlet "equating their relationship to Satan's temptation" instead of wedding programs they ordered, the suit says.
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  Teresa Wilson   Woman kills 3 family members, dogs and self, authorities say
Shasta County authorities said Thursday that Teresa Mae Wilson shot the 3 victims Jan. 7, then killed herself.
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  Vice President Pence with his wife Karen Pence, waves to anti-abortion supporters and participants of the annual March for Life event, during a reception in the Indian Treaty Room at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building  Thursday.   Trump is the 'most pro-life president in American history,' Pence says
On Friday, Trump will become the first president to directly address the 45-year-old anti-abortion protest march.
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  A Capitol police officer walks in front of the Capitol building at dusk after the House passed a short-term measure to fund the federal government.   5 things you need to know Friday
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People walking in the strong winds on the beach of Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands during the second western storm of the year.

People walking in the strong winds on the beach of Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands during the second western storm of the year.
 
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