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Groups suspend use of 'suicide capsule' as Swiss authorities investigate woman's death
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NYPD commissioner resigns amid federal investigation
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Footage released from inside Uvalde school shooting
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Peru president's home raided in luxury watch investigation
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Investigation: Mexican drug cartel targets Native American reservations with fentanyl, officials say
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Slaughterhouse children: Child labor exposed in America’s food industry
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Greg Bluestein: Trump's statement that he was exonerated in election probe is a flat-out lie
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Health Advocate Shares Her Undercover Experience at Crisis Pregnancy Center
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Legal Analysts Discuss Special Counsel Appointment for Trump Investigation
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Uber drivers fear they might be unwitting drug mules
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Online renting scams surging across U.S., FBI warns
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Amazon rainforest severely impacted by gold mining
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Former President Trump found in contempt of court over subpoenaed documents
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Dual citizen charged for allegedly acting as Russian agent in U.S.
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New Jersey nursing home at center of shocking allegations reopened under new name
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Activists, survivors fight against child marriage in U.S.
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Early victims of ‘Havana Syndrome’ speak out about ongoing health struggles-
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Inside the fight to change the family court system after custody dispute tragedies
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Washington doctor removed from child abuse diagnosis role after credibility questions
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CBP Intelligence Chief: Securing the Border Is 'Attainable'
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In the first installment of “On the Beat,” a series of web interviews with public servants, we ask the federal government’s chief intelligence officer for border security whether U.S. borders are secure, whether border walls work, and whether terrorists are trying to sneak across our borders.Jan. 25, 2017