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Exclusive: CNN obtains the tape of Trump's 2021 conversation about classified documents
Exclusive: CNN obtains the tape of Trump's 2021 conversation about classified documents
CNN has exclusively obtained the audio recording of the 2021 meeting in Bedminster, New Jersey, where President Donald Trump discusses holding secret documents he did not declassify.
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Cannon schedules July 14 hearing on how classified materials will be handled in Trump documents case
Cannon schedules July 14 hearing on how classified materials will be handled in Trump documents case
The first hearing for Donald Trump and the special counsel's office before Judge Aileen Cannon in the Mar-a-Lago documents case will be in Fort Pierce, Florida, on July 14.
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Tom Holland says his handyman skills impressed Zendaya: 'And now we're in love'
Tom Holland says his handyman skills impressed Zendaya: 'And now we're in love'
As if playing a superhero isn't enough of a flex for Tom Holland in the dating game, turns out all he really needed to do was fix Zendaya's door... and the rest is history.
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Economists weigh in on Mike Pence suggestion to eliminate the Fed's employment mandate
Economists weigh in on Mike Pence suggestion to eliminate the Fed's employment mandate
The Federal Reserve has two goals: to keep inflation under control and to strive for maximum employment. Mike Pence, who served as Donald Trump's vice president and is vying to helm the White House, is campaigning on eliminating the Fed's employment mandate.
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Keegan Bradley wins Travelers for New England with priceless Twitter reactions
Keegan Bradley wins Travelers for New England with priceless Twitter reactions
Keegan Bradley kept the pack at bay with a win at TPC River Highlands, shooting an incredible 23 under and a 68 in front of a spirited crowd that demanded nothing less.Keegan Bradley was born in Woodstock, VT and culled his New England roots with school stints in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and...
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Philippines media guide
Philippines media guide
An overview of the media in the Philippines, as well as links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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NBA rumors: Dillon Brooks' free agency goals are still laughably large
NBA rumors: Dillon Brooks' free agency goals are still laughably large
Dillon Brooks had a terrible postseason and saw his reputation take a hit. But he certainly hasn't lowered his expectations for his next contract.According to Marc Stein, Dillion Brooks' contract goals haven't wavered despite his postseason struggles — the role player wants ...
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US Supreme Court dismisses clash over Trump hotel documents
US Supreme Court dismisses clash over Trump hotel documents
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ordered the dismissal of a lawsuit by a
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Supreme Court drops case concerning Trump hotel records
Supreme Court drops case concerning Trump hotel records
The Supreme Court on Monday dropped a case concerning a lower court opinion that allowed for a handful of members of Congress to sue a government agency for records related to the Washington, DC, hotel once owned by former President Donald Trump.
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Syria war: Nine killed as Russia air strike hits Idlib market
Syria war: Nine killed as Russia air strike hits Idlib market
The UN expresses deep concern about escalating hostilities after Russian jets bomb rebel-held Idlib.
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Some Russians welcomed Wagner mercenaries who appeared in their streets during brief insurrection
Some Russians welcomed Wagner mercenaries who appeared in their streets during brief insurrection
Some Russians greeted the weekend's armed insurrection led by the head of the Wagner paramilitary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, with sympathy, appearing to welcome the mercenary fighters.
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Sarah, Duchess of York has operation for breast cancer: What to know about mammograms
Sarah, Duchess of York has operation for breast cancer: What to know about mammograms
Sarah, Duchess of York has revealed she is recovering from an operation after being diagnosed with breast cancer during a routine mammogram. Here, the PA news agency looks into who can get a mammogram and what happens. What is a mammogram? A mammogram is a breast x-ray which looks for signs of cancer, according to the charity Breast Cancer Now. How can I get a mammogram? Patients can receive a mammogram to look for cancer that may be too small to see or feel as part of breast screening. Women aged between 50 and 71 are automatically invited for breast screening through their GP practice every three years. Those over the age of 71 can continue to have breast screening every three years by contacting their local screening unit through the NHS website or through their GP. The sooner breast cancer is diagnosed, the more effective treatment is likely to be, reducing the risk of more extensive surgery. Women may also be referred to a breast clinic for a mammogram by their GP if they have symptoms or a breast change that requires investigating. What are the symptoms of breast cancer? The first symptom of breast cancer that most women notice is a lump or an area of thickened tissue in their breast, the NHS website states. Women are advised to see their GP if they experience a new lump or area of thickened tissue in either breast, a change in the size or shape of one or both breasts or fluid discharge from either nipple. Other symptoms include a lump in either armpit or a change in the skin of the breasts, including puckering, scaly or itchy skin, crusting or a rash. How can women check their own breasts? As it is possible for breast cancer to develop in the three years between each mammogram, it is important for women to check their breasts regularly for any signs of cancer, according to the charity Breast Cancer Now. The NHS Breast Screening Programme recommends that women know what is normal for them, to look at their breasts and feel them, to know what symptoms to look for and to report any changes to a GP without delay. To check the breasts, the NHS website recommends looking at them and feeling each breast and armpit up to the collarbone. It may be easier to do this in the shower or bath. Women can also look at their breasts in the mirror both with their arms raised and by their sides. What happens during a mammogram? During a mammogram, a female doctor asks the patient to remove their clothes from the waist up and stand in front of the mammogram machine. The breasts are placed one at a time on the x-ray machine and images of each breast are taken. The scan itself should only take a few minutes, while the whole appointment should take about half an hour, according to the NHS website. The results of the mammogram are sent by post to the patient and their GP. According to Breast Cancer Now, around 4% of women are called back to a breast clinic after routine screening for more tests. While most women recalled will not have breast cancer, the follow-up appointment may involve a breast examination, further scans – such as a mammogram or an ultrasound – or a biopsy – where a small sample of tissue is taken. Breast cancer facts and figures Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK, and about one in seven women are diagnosed with the disease in their lifetime, according to the NHS website. More than 80% of breast cancers occur in women over 50 and the risk continues to increase with age. Mammograms are not often used in women under 40 as younger women have denser breast tissue, which can make the x-ray image less clear and changes harder to identify, according to Breast Cancer Now. However, for women with a family history of breast cancer, UK guidelines recommend they should start having screening mammograms every year in their forties. Screening prevents an estimated 1,300 deaths from breast cancer each year in the UK, according to Breast Cancer Now.
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