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Federal Judge Greenlights Conservative Group To Look Into Clinton Emails
The judge said he will allow Judicial Watch to take steps to find out whether the State Department and former Secretary Hillary Clinton "deliberately thwarted" an open records law.
New Hampshire Republican Debate: 3 Things To Watch Saturday Night
When the remaining GOP candidates debate Saturday, several will be making their last pitch for why they should stay in the race. Meanwhile, Donald Trump returns after skipping an Iowa debate.
New York, Colorado Hold Key Primaries In Fight For House And Senate
Democrats hope to contest as many as four congressional seats in the Empire State, a place that could prove critical to whether they're able to flip the 30 they need to win back the House.
You've Never Met A Prom Queen Like This One
Her parents were in exile from South Africa. She went to an international school in Kenya. And she never expected to wear the tiara.
Downballot Races To Watch In Tuesday's Primaries
Two California Democrats could advance to the Senate general election. And in a North Carolina race that pits conservatives against the GOP establishment, the first GOP incumbent of 2016 may lose.
Rio Roundup: Michelle Carter Makes Shot Put History; USA Men's Basketball Vs. Serbia
Carter outthrew favorite Valerie Adams of New Zealand, joining her father as a decorated U.S. Olympian. Men's basketball clinched a narrow win against Serbia in a second game of sloppy defense.
Netherlands' Wevers Wins Balance Beam Gold; Hernandez And Biles Take Silver, Bronze
After an unexpectedly mortal performance by Simone Biles, Sanne Wevers seizes an Olympic opportunity.
Auditor Faults University Of Missouri System For Handling Of Leader's Exit, Bonus Pay
The state auditor found that $100,000 in retention payments were made to a chancellor who resigned amid controversy, only to be rehired in a new position months later.
Tight Race For DNC Chair Narrows Ahead Of Weekend Vote
Former Labor Secretary Tom Perez won a key endorsement just days before Saturday's vote. Perez and Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota are the race's two front-runners.
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Trump Travel Ban Spotlights U.S. Dependence On Foreign-Born Doctors
A quarter of doctors practicing in the U.S. went to medical school elsewhere. Many of these physicians practice in parts of this country that the government says need more primary care providers.
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