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How Trump's defense went from 'no collusion' to 'collusion is not a crime'

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How Trump's Defense Went From 'No Collusion' to 'Collusion Is Not a Crime'

President Donald Trump used to argue his campaign had no collusion with Russia. Now his lawyer is arguing that collusion is not a crime

Why Some Republicans Are Rethinking Climate Change

Republicans may soon face a choice: Propose realistic conservative solutions to the issue or lose relevance

How Should the Media Cover Suicides? A New Study Has Some Answers

Stories about celebrity suicides, along with certain headlines and family statements, were correlated with suicide contagion, researchers found

Here’s What We Know So Far About Stranger Things Season 3

Netflix just pushed back the return of Stranger Things — but we still know plenty about the characters, the potential plot and more

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says She'll Serve 'At Least Another 5 Years' on the Supreme Court

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