Cassidy Hutchinson: Five things we learned from latest Trump aide book
Cassidy Hutchinson book alleges sexual assault at a rally and burning of documents in the White House.
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Mike Greenberg Refuses to Send 'Get Up' to Break So Segment About the Jets Can Go On Forever
VIDEO: Mike Greenberg tells producer "I'm not going to break."
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MLB Postseason news: Phils and Crew clinch, Cubs drop the ball, AL West race tightens
The MLB Postseason is closer than you think, and there are still plenty of different scenarios that have yet to shake out.
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Iraq fire: Eyewitnesses tell of wedding hall blaze horror
Survivors of the inferno which killed more than 100 people describe what happened as the fire took hold.
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Biden's $15 minimum wage for federal contractors blocked by US judge
By Daniel Wiessner A federal judge in Texas has ruled that President Joe Biden lacked the power to
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Casas Bahia executive quits as crisis deepens at Brazil retailer
SAO PAULO A top executive of Casas Bahia has decided to quit after less than five months on
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NFL's Travis Kelce breaks silence on 'amazing' Taylor Swift
The sports star says his rumoured love interest's appearance at his game on Sunday was "awesome".
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FA delay implementation of new FIFA agency regulations
Find out why the Football Association is delaying FIFA's new agent regulations
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Washington Trust Bank to pay $9 million over discriminatory lending practices
Washington Trust Bank, the largest community bank in the country, will pay $9 million to settle civil rights
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China Investor Gloom on Property Reaches Record, Survey Finds
A record share of Chinese investors plan to cut their allocation in property over the next year, a
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Glencore and Seriti Weigh Job Cuts in South Africa Due to ‘Dire’ Train Situation
Glencore Plc and Seriti Resources Holdings Ltd. are in talks to cut hundreds of jobs in South Africa
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Tigers honor Miguel Cabrera with incredibly-detailed field design
As Miguel Cabrera's farewell tour comes to an end, the Detroit Tigers decided to honor him with a field design to celebrate the career of one of the best Venezuelan players of all time.
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