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'I'm not a racist': Trump gripes to reporters in Florida that he's being unfairly maligned

U.S. President Donald Trump insisted on Sunday "I'm not a racist" in response to reports that he had described immigrants from Haiti and African countries as coming from "shithole countries."

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Male models and former staff accuse legendary photographers Mario Testino and Bruce Weber of sex harassment

Veteran photographer Mario Testino -- a global icon in celebrity and fashion photography -- was accused of sexual harassment by 13 people Saturday. Fashion photographer Bruce Weber -- already sued ...

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Republican defends Trump's 'sh*thole countries' remark: Obama once called Libya a 'sh*tshow'

Appearing on MSNBC Saturday afternoon, former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell (R) attempted to deflect accusations of racism against President Donald Trump  by bringing up a comment by former President Barack Obama.

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Two US lottery winners pull in a total exceeding $1 billion

Some lucky person in New Hampshire has won $560 million in a Powerball lottery, officials said Sunday, just two days after someone in Florida won a cool $450 million, helping push the weekend's total past $1 billion, apparently for the first time in US history.

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Apple should address youth phone addiction, say two large investors

Apple Inc shareholders Jana Partners and the California State Teachers' Retirement System are urging the smartphone maker to take steps to address what they say is a growing problem of young people getting addicted to Apple's iPhones, Jana partner Charles Penner said.

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Flooding at JFK airport adds to misery after flight delays

Flooding from a water main break forced the temporary suspension of some flights at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday, adding to the misery of travelers after a winter storm canceled or delayed hundreds of flights in recent days.

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Chicago police say Facebook 'secret groups' traffic in guns and drugs

Police in Chicago said on Thursday they have arrested 50 people suspected of using "secret groups" on Facebook to deal in guns and drugs, and have teamed up with the world's largest social media network to crack down on criminal trafficking online.

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California manhunt under way after random shootings target 10 drivers

Police in California's Central Valley have launched a manhunt for at least one suspect after a series of 10 random shootings on vehicles left one woman wounded this holiday season, officials said on Thursday.

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Breitbart editor teams up with Infowars' Alex Jones to smear Moore accuser as 'psychiatrically unstable'

In a one-two punch from conservative websites supporting accused pedophile Roy Moore, a Breitbart editor appeared with conspiracy site Infowars' Alex Jones to question the sanity of one Moore's accusers.

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Reporter for pro-Trump site Gateway Pundit arrested for allegedly accosting a woman at white supremacist speech

An alt-right provocateur was arrested for allegedly assaulting a student at an "It's OK to be White" speech at the University of Connecticut.

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House intel committee member slams Sessions and promises 'People will be indicted, people are going to jail'

Appearing on MSNBC with Alex Witt, a lawmaker who has been deeply involved in the House Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russian influence with White House officials bluntly "went on the record" and declared, "People are going to jail."

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WATCH: Bible-spouting Ted Cruz fumes at reporter for 'politicizing' Texas massacre by asking about gun control

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz (R) was thrown off his Bible-spouting game Monday when a reporter asked him about changing American gun laws to avoid future massacres.

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Tom Price's lawmaker wife wants people with HIV quarantined and their partners surveilled

Georgia Republican state Representative Betty Price -- wife of disgraced former Health and Human Services Sec. Tom Price -- has called for HIV-positive people to be quarantined and for their sexual partners to be logged and tracked by the government, according to David Badash at The New Civil Rights Movement.

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